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Around the millennium, when people were listening to Invisalign the very first time, the term was that they were mostly for adults and wouldn't be appropriate for children with growing teeth. While it still isn't appropriate for children who have their baby teeth, they may be used interchangeably with metal braces for most teenagers. Obviously, one of the strongest markets for these "invisible" braces will probably continually be adults, who think it is understandably distasteful to walk around having a mouthful of metal. If you're thinking it's time to straighten out your teeth or perhaps your teenager is prepared for any straighter set, listed here are the solutions to some of the big questions regarding this still-new form of orthodontics.
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http://www.bronskyorthodontics.com
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ShawnnaKaza42554 submitted 127 days ago
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