BEVERLY HILLS, CA, December 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Marjan Mirani, Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist, offers Invisalign aligners. Invisalign aligners are a transparent alternative to metal braces, and they can fix mild to moderate spacing, alignment, and bite problems.
The aligners are made from durable, transparent plastic. They are designed to be virtually unnoticeable, so the casual observer will not know the patient is wearing them. As a result, patients can have their teeth straightened without the metallic appearance that so many adults and teens dislike.
The Invisalign system offers several advantages over traditional braces. Aside from their unobtrusive appearance, the aligners can often shift teeth to their final position in as little as one to two years, versus the three to four years that traditional braces require. In addition, the aligners can be removed for brushing and flossing the teeth, allowing for more thorough cleanings and preventing the buildup of plaque and tartar that often occurs around the brackets of metal braces. In addition, patients can remove the aligners for eating. As a result, patients can eat foods such as corn on the cob and barbeque, which are often difficult to eat with metal braces.
About Dr. Mirani, Beverly Hills Dental Implants Dentist
Dr. Marjan Mirani graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from UCLA in 1992, and a Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of California San Francisco in 1996. She has over 15 years of experience with general, family, and cosmetic dentistry. Although she practices both general and cosmetic dental procedures, she specializes in dental surgery, dental implants, and full mouth rehabilitation. She is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA) and the California Dental Association (CDA).
In addition to the Invisalign system, Dr. Mirani, Beverly Hills porcelain veneers dentist, also provides teeth whitening, dental veneers, crown lengthening procedures, treatments for TMD/TMJ disorders, evaluation for oral cancer, dental extractions, and fluoride treatments.
Dr. Mirani, Beverly Hills dentist, can help you determine if the Invisalign system is right for you. If you are interested in learning more about Invisalign, call Dr. Mirani's office at (310) 8585933, or visit http://www.miranidds.com. Dr. Mirani's office is located at 462 N. Linden Dr., Suite 336 in Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Dr. Mirani, Beverly Hills Dentist, Offers Invisalign Aligners
Dr. Mirani, Beverly Hills Invisalign provider, offers this treatment for individuals suffering from malocclusion who would like to correct their problem more discretely.
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