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Sundance Dental Care
6588 E Main St
Farmington, NM 87402
Country Club Family Dental Cr: Tornow Michael DDS
6588 E Main St
Farmington, NM 87402
Dr. Theron R. Burk, DMD
6588 E Main St
Farmington, NM 87402
Dr. Joshua M. Connolly, DDS
6588 East Main Street
Farmington, NM 87402
Coleman Cody DDS
6588 E Main St
Farmington, NM 87402
King Michael DDS
6588 E Main St
Farmington, NM 87402
Dentist Farmington NM - Country Club Family Dental Care, LLC
6588 E Main St
Farmington, NM 87402
Dr. Joshua W. Anderson, DDS
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06032
University Connecticut
263 Farmington Ave
Farmington, CT 06030
In order to maintain the effects of the orthodontic treatment, we have to undergo the retention phase, which will prevent possible return of malocclusion. What is the retention phase and how long does it take? During the orthodontic treatment our teeth change their position. The braces force the teeth to move from places where they have stayed during our whole life. Unfortunately, usually the braces are not enough to hold the teeth in the desired position for ... .
Teeth whitening is a very safe treatment, which offers wonderful benefits. Unfortunately, it is not for everyone. Find out whether teeth whitening is safe for you. ... .
Insurance is difficult to understand for a lot of people. It’s more so when contemplating state-sponsored insurance such as Medicaid and CHIP or government insurance like Medicare. Here’s what it’s all about. ... .
Can everyone wear braces? Unfortunately, some patients cannot. Why? Everyone would like to have white, healthy and straight teeth. Majority of us, when able to afford it, can straighten their teeth and eventually overcome complexes, which might have been disturbing us since our childhood. Straight teeth are important not only from the aesthetical point of view: malocclusions may cause a lot of diseases such as mobility or drifting of teeth, periodontal diseases or temporomandibular joint diseases. Moreover, ... .
Malocclusion means all dysfunctions of the tooth form and the incorrect relation between the teeth. There are genetic factors which condition the occurrence of malocclusion, nonetheless, it is most often an effect of bad habits in childhood. ... .