HOLLIS, NY, February 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Have you always seemed a little self-conscious when it comes to your smile? Has a dental professional told you that you have an irregular bite or misaligned teeth? That's an issue formally known as malocclusion.
Typically, you might jump to the conclusion that you have to get traditional, metal braces, but that might not be the case. At LaRoche Dental, Drs. LaRoche and Rice-Atwell provide the Invisalign system as a treatment option.
"While it's true some patients are best suited to wear traditional braces, Invisalign has come along way since it's introduction in 1999. The Invisalign system has become very versatile, targeting many different malocclusion cases," explains Dr. LaRoche, Hollis dentist.
Align Technology launched the Invisalign system in 1999, and it has now become one of the most popular aligners. Millions of patients are wearing Invisalign-you just don't know it. Why is that?
It's because Invisalign is a set of invisible aligners. The aligners are molded to your teeth without being noticeable. Plus, Invisalign aligners are removable, allowing you to play sports, eat and talk without any issues.
How can you get Invisalign? It's quite simple. All you need to do is talk to an Invisalign provider, such as Dr. LaRoche. Once you are given the "green light" as a good candidate, you will need to get X-rays and impressions of your teeth to ensure the proper fit and treatment plan.
Each aligner is custom designed to your case, and you will wear new aligners every two weeks. You only need to visit your dentist every six weeks, which makes trips to the dentist convenient and quick.
To talk to Drs. LaRoche about braces in Hollis, patients can call (718) 776-0600. To schedule an online appointment, go to www.larochedental.com and click on "Request An Appointment." One of the staff members at LaRoche Dental will be in contact with you.
About LaRoche Dental:
Dr. Cecelia N. LaRoche graduated from Bennett College in Greensboro, North Carolina with a B.S. in Chemistry. After participating in a dental internship at the University of Missouri, Dr. LaRoche pursued her Doctorate of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Maryland, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. At LaRoche Dental, Dr. LaRoche focuses on the practice of restorative, cosmetic and general dentistry. Some popular services include veneers, Invisalign, dental implants and root canal therapy.
Dr. Lauren Rice-Atwell earned a degree in Psychology at the University of Florida. This is where she received her Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree. Dr. Rice-Atwell completed a general residency at the Monteflore Medical Center located in New York City. She is an active member of the American Dental Association and New York Dental Society. Dr. Rice-Atwell is also a member of the Tampa Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
LaRoche Dental offers the latest dental technology, materials and techniques.
Media Contact:
LaRoche Dental
Dr. Cecilia LaRoche, DDS
contactus@larochedental.com
205-07 Hillside Ave
Hollis, NY 11423
(718) 776-0600
www.larochedental.com
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Braces In Hollis: A Convenient Fix For Malocclusion
Drs. Cecilia N. LaRoche and Lauren Rice-Atwell, dentists in Hollis, are excited to make Invisalign treatment a main dental service at LaRoche Dental!
2014-02-26
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