VERONA, WI, June 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) For many people, getting straight teeth is just not worth the hassle of having to wear braces due to their discomfort and unsightliness in addition to being expensive. For many people, straighter teeth can be a reality without having to wear braces. Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, Verona dentist, of Verona Family Dental is excited to announce the availability of Invisalign clear aligners to straighten patients' teeth.
With Invisalign, patients are able to straighten their teeth by using removable clear aligners. Without braces or wires on the teeth, Invisalign aligners are virtually unnoticeable to other people. If a patient is thinking about pursuing straighter teeth, Dr. Wadzinski, dentist in Verona, WI, invites him or her to visit Verona Family Dental for more information about Invisalign.
"The first step for patients to take is to schedule a consultation and to visit my office. This consultation allows me to show my patients what is involved in Invisalign and to see if he or she is a candidate for this procedure. Not everyone is a candidate, so a consultation is needed first before we move on with treatment," said Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, Verona, WI dentist.
If the patient has severely misaligned teeth, he or she may still need to get braces to correct the problem. Once Dr. Wadzinski has approved a patient as an Invisalign candidate, he will start the process by taking X-rays, pictures and impressions of the teeth. From these, Dr. Wadzinski will be able to create an accurate digital image of a patient's teeth. Dr. Wadzinski will then map out a treatment plan for each patient and will be able to show how his or her teeth will move throughout the process.
After the initial appointment, Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, Verona cosmetic dentist, will then give the patient their first set of aligners. Patients will wear the aligners for 20-22 hours per day. Every two weeks, the aligners will be switched out to the next set of aligners and little by little, the teeth will begin to move. Approximately every six weeks, patients undergoing treatment will visit Verona Family Dental to make sure the progress is still on schedule and to make any necessary adjustments in treatment.
"When the program is done, patients will simply discontinue wearing the aligners and start fully enjoying a new smile," said Dr. Wadzinski about Invisalign in Verona.
For more information on Verona Invisalign, patients can visit Verona Family Dental's website at http://www.veronafamilydental.com/. With the availability of Invisalign, Dr. Daniel Wadzinski continues to showcase his commitment and dedication to providing patients with the best care possible.
About Verona Family Dental: Verona Family Dental is a single doctor family practice owned and operated by Dr. Daniel Wadzinski. Serving Verona since 1997, Verona Family Dental provides patients with an array of services, including Invisalign, root canal therapy, dental crowns, teeth whitening, and other services. Dr. Wadzinski is a 1987 graduate of Marquette University School of Dentistry who has completed several post-graduate courses in periodontics, crown & bridge, pediatric and restorative dentistry. He also gained advanced training and experience while serving five years in the Air Force. Dr. Wadzinski takes great pride in treating each patient like family, and continuing his education to serve his patients well. He continues to regularly take continuing education courses and participates habitually in dental study clubs.
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Dr. Daniel Wadzinski
contactus@veronafamilydental.com
271 S. Main Street
Verona, WI 53593
(608) 845-6612
http://www.veronafamilydental.com
Verona Dentist Offers Invisalign as a Clear Alternative to Braces
Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, dentist in Verona, WI, improves patients' smiles discretely with Invisalign's clear aligners.
2013-06-15
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