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Manhattan, KS Dentist Offers Clear Alternative To Braces

Dr. Bret Gilsdorf, dentist in Manhattan, is happy to offer Invisalign to his patients

2013-03-30
MANHATTAN, KS, March 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Bret Gilsdorf, dentist in Manhattan, KS, is happy to be offering a clear way to straighten patient's teeth. Invisible braces have increased in popularity because there are no wires or brackets and they can be removed when eating, brushing or flossing. Patients do not have to hide their smile while straightening their teeth.

"I am glad that our practice is able to offer Invisalign as a braces alternative. This product is perfect for adults and teens who want to be about discreet about straightening their teeth. We are always trying to be as patient-friendly as possible and this product aligns with that value. I hope that the patients look into this option as an alternative to braces," said Dr. Gilsdorf, Manhattan, KS dentist.

Invisalign is virtually invisible so no one will notice patients are wearing them. After the orthodontist takes molds and impressions of patient's teeth, a series of custom aligners are created to put pressure on specified teeth. The aligners will gradually shift the teeth into place after 9-15 months. Patients will receive two new aligners about every two weeks until the desired results are achieved. Invisalign is easily removable to provide simple cleaning and eating.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Gilsdorf for family dentistry in Manhattan, KS, patients can either call (785) 539-2314 or use the online appointment request form. To use this, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they want to come in for an appointment to the online form. Shortly after, the practice's scheduling coordinator will reach out to confirm the appointment via email or phone call.

To learn more about Dr. Gilsdorf, his staff or any of the services or specials offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website at http://www.dentalcaremanhattan.com.

About Dentistry By Design: Dr. Bret B. Gilsdorf, dentist in Manhattan, KS,and Dr. Roger L. Stevens maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry. Dr. Gilsdorf is a graduate of the Montefiore Medical Center University Hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine with an I.V. sedation mini-residency. He has spent countless hours researching the safest sedation techniques to help patients receive the quality dental care they deserve. Dr. Gilsdorf is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, Member of the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation and an Alumnus of the prestigious Pankey Institute. Dentistry By Design provides services from sedation dentistry to dental implants in Manhattan, KS.

Media Contact:
Dr. Bret B. Gilsdorf
Dentistry By Design
contactus@dentalcaremanhattan.com
1110 Westport Drive
Manhattan, KS 66502
(785) 539-2314
http://www.dentalcaremanhattan.com


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[Press-News.org] Manhattan, KS Dentist Offers Clear Alternative To Braces
Dr. Bret Gilsdorf, dentist in Manhattan, is happy to offer Invisalign to his patients