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Allen Heights Dental: Dipali Nigudkar, DMD
1206 East Main Street
Allen, TX 75002
Marco Cueva Peridontics and Dental Implants
1511 West McDermott Drive
Allen, TX 75013
Maryam Mojdehi-Barnes DDS, MS, PA
604 South Watters Road
Allen, TX 75013
Neat Karen S DDS
430 North Allen Drive
Allen, TX 75013
Texas Oral Surgery Group: Fanous Ramsey DDS
400 N Allen Dr # 207
Allen, TX 75013
Dr. Michael T. Mason, DDS
400 North Allen Drive
Allen, TX 75013
Dr. Steve L Burch, DDS
400 North Allen Drive
Allen, TX 75013
Dr. Peter Hazim - Allen Dentist
105 Alma Drive
Allen, TX 75013
North Texas Orthodontic Associates, P.A.
400 North Allen Drive
Allen, TX 75013
Dr. John U. Bond, DDS
1205 W McDermott Rd.
Allen, TX 75013
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 ... .
In contrary to the removable dental braces, the fixed ones are put on by an orthodontist for the whole period of the treatment. Nowadays, patients opt for them rather than for the removable braces because the treatment is noticeably shorter and more effective with the fixed braces. ... .
Braces are not for everyone. Are there any alternatives to braces? There is a lot of people who don't want to get braces due to emotional, aesthetical or professional reasons. There are also people, who can't get braces because of health problems - e.g. diseases of the immune system exclude the possibility of getting dental braces. ... .
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. ... .
A dead tooth is a colloquial name for a tooth that does not have a nerve inside it because it was replaced by a dissolvable material during the root canal treatment. A tooth may also become dead due to caries. The shade of dead teeth usually become grey. Fortunately, they can be whitened as well. ... .