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Orthodontics » Inman Aligners
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As time goes by, your teeth tend to shift, sometimes causing your front top and bottom teeth to become crooked. At first glance you may think you need braces, however with the patented Inman Aligner, your front teeth can be gently guided to an ideal position quickly and effectively, in a matter of weeks.
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How dose the Inman aligner work?
The Inman Aligner applies a gentle pressure to the teeth that need to be moved to an ideal position. This gentle process is provided by the spring action of the appliance.
Once your teeth are corrected, the Inman Aligner works like a retainer and holds them in place. -
Can the Inman aligner correct all crowded teeth?
No. the Inman Aligner is designed to treat he upper and lower front teeth.
After and evaluation, your doctor can determine if the Inman Aligner is right for your particular care, and will recommend treatment options. -
The Inman Aligner advantage.
- Allows you to achieve great results using just one appliance.
- Can give you a wonderful smile with less hassle and expense, in a shorter period of time.
- Can be removed and insert as easily as a retainer.
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