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Dentist in Fairfield Offers New Procedure For Improved Smile Straightening

Dr. Andrew Dine, Fairfield dentist, introduces Six Month Smile for straighter teeth in as little as six months.

2013-02-13
FAIRFIELD, OH, February 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Many patients grow discouraged at the thought of wearing bulky, metal braces for a year or more. With advancements in dentistry, Dr. Andrew Dine, dentist in Fairfield, is now able to offer an improved procedure for patients who don't want to wait for straighter teeth. Now available at Dr. Dine's office is Six Month Smiles, which is an innovative procedure that allows patients to straighten their teeth in as little as six months.

"Most of my patients are searching for a smile that is straight without the wait. Previously this might not have been an option, but with advancements in dentistry it is my privilege to offer my patients the benefits of Six Month Smiles. With this new procedure, I can help my patients achieve straighter teeth without the wait that normally accompanies traditional braces," said Dr. Andrew Dine, Fairfield dentist.

Correctly aligned teeth and jaws are aesthetically pleasing for both the patient and those around them. However, this isn't the only benefit of a straighter smile. With straight teeth, patients can also experience an improvement in their ability to eat and speak, creating an overall improvement. With Six Month Smiles, adults can now easily straighten their teeth without traditional, bulky braces and in less time. Dr. Dine, dentist in Fairfield, OH, encourages his patients to visit his office to take the next step in determining if Six Month Smiles is appropriate for their smile transformation.

Six Month Smiles is a revolutionary combination of proven orthodontic techniques, modern materials, and innovative thought. It utilizes specialized clear braces to gently straighten and align teeth in an average time of just six months. Six Month Smiles has taken the best aspects of braces, and modified the treatment to give adults a cosmetic solution that best fits their lifestyle.

The best way for patients to find out if Six Month Smiles is right for them is to contact Dr. Andrew Dine, Fairfield, OH dentist, and schedule a consultation. Patients who are 15 years old, or older, and are bothered by their smile imperfections, Six Month Smiles may be an appropriate treatment option. By visiting Dr. Dine, family dentist in Fairfield, he will work with patients to determine the best treatment option available for improving their smiles.

Patients are encouraged to contact Dr. Andrew Dine, Fairfield family dentist, for more information on Six Month Smiles and to see if it is an appropriate treatment plan for straightening their smile. By scheduling an appointment, patients can take the first step towards improving their smile, confidence and life. For further information, patients can also visit the practice website at http://www.drdine.com/.

About Dr. Andrew Dine: Dr. Andrew Dine is a solo practitioner whom established his dental practice in 1976. With 36 years of experience, Dr. Dine focuses on helping patients achieve healthy teeth and gums for a lifetime, and offers an array of services, including teeth whitening, root canal therapy, and dentures, among others. Dr. Andrew Dine graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science degree and from Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry in 1976-opening his practice shortly after. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, which is a prestigious award that is only given to dentists who have taken 500 hours of continuing education and have passed a 7-hour written examination on all phases of dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Andrew Dine
Contactus@drdine.com
1251 Nilles Rd. #16
Fairfield, OH 45014
(513) 829-9700
http://www.drdine.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Fairfield Offers New Procedure For Improved Smile Straightening
Dr. Andrew Dine, Fairfield dentist, introduces Six Month Smile for straighter teeth in as little as six months.