ANSONIA, CT, April 28, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Robert Lerman, dentist in Ansonia, encourages patients to visit his technologically advanced practice for enhanced dental procedures Invisalign. The new Invisalign treatment allows Dr. Lerman to provide the best possible care in his Ansonia, CT office.
Patients who are interested in straightening their smiles can turn to Dr. Lerman for Invisalign in Ansonia. No matter the reason or event, patients can now easily straighten their teeth without anyone even noticing that they are undergoing treatment for their smile. Traditional wire and bracket braces no longer need to be the only option to a straighter and restored smile. Ansonia Invisalign is invisible, removable, and comfortable, but the best part is that no one will be able to tell that patients are undergoing treatment.
"Invisalign is great for both adults and teenagers who want to straighten their smile. It is a simple and convenient treatment with an outcome that surprises many patients. It is always a joy to see my patients' smiles light up when they can see the outcome of a straighter smile at the end of their treatment. Their confidence and oral health improves with a straighter smile, and I am happy to offer such a convenient treatment plan with Invisalign," said Dr. Robert Lerman, pediatric dentist in Ansonia.
Because Invisalign uses clear aligners to reposition teeth, patients can maintain an active lifestyle during treatment. Unlike metal braces, Invisalign aligners have no metal bands or wires to irritate a patient's mouth, so they can enjoy normal activities as usual. And since Invisalign is removable, patients can simply take the aligners out for special events or to enjoy a chewy treat.
Treatment time for Invisalign varies from case to case, but for most patients Invisalign treatment can be completed on average between 9-15 months," stated Dr. Lerman, Ansonia cosmetic dentist. "And because Invisalign is removable, comfortable and nearly invisible, most people will never know you're straightening your teeth - unless you tell them."
Dr. Robert L. Lerman is an Ansonia dentist specializing in general dentistry and pediatric dentistry. Visit his website at www.southernctdental.com to find out more about Ansonia sleep apnea and to schedule an appointment online.
About Southern Connecticut Dental Group: Southern Connecticut Dental Group is a multi-specialty practice, focusing on general, pediatric and cosmetic dentistry. Drs. Ira Stein, Jay Dworkin, Robert Lerman, Stephen DiBenedetto, Lauren DiBenedetto and James Pucci work together to provide the best care possible, for patients of all ages. Dr. Ira Stein received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the New York University College of Dentistry and completed his general practice residency at the Jewish Memorial Hospital in New York. Dr. Jay Dworkin graduated from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine with a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree and also completed his general practice residency at the Jewish Memorial Hospital in New York. Dr. Robert Lerman graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine with his DMD and completed his general practice residency at Southbury Training School in Southbury, Connecticut. Dr. Stephen DiBenedetto completed his DDS degree from the New York University College of Dentistry and pursued post-graduate studies at the Dawson Center for Advanced Dental Studies. Dr. Lauren DiBenedetto earned her DDS degree from the New York University College of Dentistry and was awarded for excellence in Pediatric Dentistry at and served as the President of the Pediatric Dental Society. Dr. James Pucci attended Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he received his DMD, and completed his periodontal residency at Boston University in 1993.
Media Contact:
Dr. Robert Lerman
contactus@southernctdental.com
497 Main St.
Ansonia, CT 06401
(203) 735-4701
http://www.southernctdental.com/
Ansonia, CT Dentist Now Offers Straighter Smiles With Invisalign In Ansonia
Dr. Robert Lerman, dentist in Ansonia, CT, invites patients to straighten their smiles discretely with Invisalign's clear aligners.
2013-04-28
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