PALMDALE, CA, May 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Many people wish they could have a straighter smile, but often don't want to wait to see the results. With help from Dr. Jason Oh, Palmdale, CA dentist, patients can now straighten their teeth without the wait. Six Month Braces are now available at AV Sierra Dental. Six Month Braces has taken the best aspects of braces, and modified the treatment, and the materials used, which gives adults a common sense, cosmetic solution that fits their lifestyle.
Today, many adults spend their lives covering their mouths when they laugh, smile or talk. They feel stuck because they don't want to wear traditional, metal braces for years. With Six month Braces in Palmdale, Dr. Oh offers an effective, safe and affordable cosmetic solution for straightening teeth. A combination of proven orthodontic techniques, modern materials, and innovative thought-Six Month Braces utilizes virtually invisible, clear braces to gently straighten and align teeth in an average of six months.
"The field of dentistry is constantly changing and improving," said Dr. Jason Oh, dentist in Palmdale, CA. "I'm committed to perpetually educating myself to stay current with every advancement dentistry can provide so that my patients receive the highest quality dental care possible."
Achieving the straight, beautiful smile patients have always wanted in an average of just six months, without the need for traditional metal braces, can be attained with help from Palmdale Six Month Braces. Using the latest techniques in dentistry to enable the movement of teeth quickly, safely, and less visibly than traditional braces, Six Month Braces can successfully straighten a patient's teeth. In addition to shorter time, Six Month Braces consist of clear or tooth-colored brackets and small wires, making them barely noticeable.
Six Month Braces works quickly by focusing on moving the teeth that show when smiling, without significantly changing a person's bite. The low force process moves teeth with little or no loss of tooth structure, allowing for shorter treatment times that are safe and relatively comfortable.
As with any type of orthodontic treatment, when patients first go to AV Sierra Dental, Dr. Jason Oh will examine his or her teeth and smile. Additionally, Dr. Oh, cosmetic dentist in Palmdale, will take photographs, x-rays and then discuss a patient's needs. At this time, Dr. Oh will decide if the Six Month Braces treatment is the right option for the patient's smile. If Dr. Oh feels this is an appropriate treatment for straightening a patient's teeth, on their second visit he or she will be fitted for a Six Month Braces treatment.
For more information about Six Month Braces, patients can visit AV Sierra Dental's website at http://www.avsierradental.com. With the availability of Six Month Braces, Dr. Jason Oh, Palmdale cosmetic dentist, hopes to continue to help his patients smile with confidence.
About AV Sierra Dental: Dr. Jason Oh owns and operates AV Sierra Dental Center. Working alongside Dr. Oh is Dr. Lucia Chia. Together, Drs. Oh and Chia offer complete dental care, including preventative, general, cosmetic and restorative dentistry. For over 10 years, Dr. Jason Oh has been helping individuals in the Santa Clarita/San Fernando/Antelope Valley areas to achieve the smiles of their dreams. Dr. Oh completed his DDS at the prestigious UCLA School of Dentistry. Since 2004, he has completed over 200 hours of continuing education each year. Dr. Oh has also invested thousands of hours to continuing education in the fields of implants, orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Lucia Chia received her DDS from the prestigious University of Southern California. While in college, Dr. Chia volunteered in many dental clinics to help the underserved communities and still continues to participate in many dental health fairs and dental screenings for the navy and army.
Media Contact:
Dr. Jason Oh
contactus@avsierradental.com
38427 20th Street East
Palmdale, CA 93550
(661) 273-3600
http://www.avsierradental.com
Palmdale, CA Dentist Offers Six Month Braces for Improved Smiles
Dr. Jason Oh, dentist in Palmdale, CA, invites patients to straighten their teeth with new dental procedure-Six Month Braces.
2013-05-03
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