COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, April 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Scott Suter, Orthodontist in Colorado Springs, encourages his adult patients to get braces if needed. Twenty to twenty-five percent of orthodontic patients today are adults. Braces have evolved over the last fifteen years to be made of more lightweight materials and to be more cosmetically friendly than the conventional metal brackets and wires.
"Orthodontic treatment can be successful at any age. Most people will agree when I say the benefits of having aligned teeth are worth the cost and temporary inconvenience. Making the choice to straighten your teeth as an adult can make a difference in a patient's personal and professional lives. I hope my patients realize that it is never too late to have the smile they have always dreamed of," said Dr. Suter, Colorado Springs Orthodontist and owner of Suter Orthodontics.
Along with patient's smiles looking better, there are also health benefits to having a correct bite. When teeth are misaligned, there is an increased chance of plaque buildup which causes cavities and gum disease when left untreated. Gastrointestinal problems can also occur if patients do not have a proper bite because they are not able to chew food properly. Having an improper bite can also cause cracked or chipped teeth.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Scott Suter, at Suter Orthodontics, for Colorado Springs dental braces or another orthodontic service, patients can either call (719) 550-0222 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. Suter, Suter Orthodontics, 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.suterorthodontics.com
About Dr. Scott Suter: Dr. Scott Suter, Colorado Springs Orthodontist, has been creating beautiful smiles in Colorado Springs for over 20 years. He graduated from St. Louis University Orthodontic Program in 1992 and continues with educational classes to ensure his patients receive the most advanced orthodontic care. Dr. Suter provides many services including, braces, invisible braces and retainers in Colorado Springs. Dr. Suter is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, Colorado Dental Association, Rocky Mountain Society of Orthodontists, and the Colorado Springs Dental Society.
Media Contact:
Dr. Scott Suter
Suter Orthodontics
contactus@suterorthodontics.com
3100 N Academy Blvd, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO, 80917
(719) 550-0222
(719) 380-7895 fax
http://www.suterorthodontics.com
Suter Orthodontics, And Dr. Scott Suter, A Colorado Springs Orthodontist, Recommend Braces At Any Age
Dr. Scott Suter, Orthodontist in Colorado Springs, emphasizes the benefits of braces as an adult.
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