NORTH RALEIGH, NC, April 04, 2014 (Press-News.org) As people age, they sometimes seek improvements in their smiles-especially straighter teeth. To help patients achieve a straighter smile without the added bulk of traditional braces, North Raleigh family dentists, Dr. Gabriel Rich, Dr. James Smith and Dr. N. Danielle Tart, are excited to offer Invisalign for their patients.
"We want our patients to feel good about their smile, and straightening their teeth may be an appropriate solution. However, most people don't seek treatment as they get older because they don't want to wear traditional braces," said Dr. N. Danielle Tart, a family dentist in North Raleigh. "To help improve their smiles while maintaining smile esthetics, we are proud to offer Invisalign. With Invisalign, our patients in North Raleigh can get straighter teeth without anyone even noticing they are undergoing treatment."
Whether patients at Rich, Smith & Tart General Dentistry are getting married, starting a new job, heading back to school or attending a reunion, Invisalign can help straighten their teeth without interrupting their upcoming events. At our office in North Raleigh, Invisalign helps to enhance self-esteem and physical confidence through a barely visible alternative to wire braces, which is great for both adults and teenagers.
The process of straightening teeth with Invisalign in North Raleigh begins with a set of impressions and photographs of a patient's teeth, which are used to create a three-dimensional computer image of how a patient's teeth will eventually move after each session. Through these impressions and images, a series of custom-made aligners are designed to accomplish the gradual adjustment.
Utilizing 3-D computer imaging technology to design the complete treatment plan, these North Raleigh, NC family dentists can display the initial teeth positioning to the desired final positioning, which allows his patients to preview how their teeth will look at the end of their treatment. Each aligner will be worn for approximately two weeks and are custom-made based on the imaging information provided.
For more information on Invisalign in North Raleigh, or to set up an appointment with Dr. Gabriel Rich, Dr. James Smith and Dr. N. Danielle Tart, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.triangledentists.com/, or by calling the office at (705) 268-3338.
About Rich, Smith & Tart General Dentistry: Dr. Gabriel Rich, Dr. James Smith and Dr. N. Danielle Tart work together as the best dentists in North Raleigh, NC. Dr. Rich received his DDS degree from Georgetown University and 1982 and opened his private practice in Raleigh in 1985. Dr. Rich is also currently the Team Dentist of the Carolina Hurricanes Hockey Club. Dr. James Smith received his Doctorate from the University of Mississippi and accepted a residency position at the University of North Carolina Hospital in Chapel Hill after graduation. In 1993, Dr. Smith received an Award in Research Achievement from Quintessence Magazine and remains active in dental associations. Dr. N. Danielle Tart received her DDS degree in 2003 and graduated with distinction. Through her love of the arts, Dr. Tart is now the Official Dentist of the Carolina Ballet. Together, this team of North Raleigh dentists works together to provide superior dental health care for their patients of all ages.
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120 Northway Court
North Raleigh, NC 27615
(919) 847-6000
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Rich, Smith and Tart General Dentistry Straighten Teeth With Invisalign in North Raleigh
Dr. Gabriel Rich, Dr. James Smith and Dr. N. Danielle Tart offer patients in North Raleigh Invisalign for more aligned smiles.
2014-04-04
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[Press-News.org] Rich, Smith and Tart General Dentistry Straighten Teeth With Invisalign in North RaleighDr. Gabriel Rich, Dr. James Smith and Dr. N. Danielle Tart offer patients in North Raleigh Invisalign for more aligned smiles.