Having seen the need for more affordable orthodontics, we are excited to introduce Fastbraces®, an easy, fast, safe and more affordable method when compared to conventional orthodontics.
Best of all, Fastbraces offers a lifetime commitment that enables you to have a great, worry free smile for the rest of your life. Dr. Chie Li Ee is utilizing this advanced technology to solve one of the biggest objections to getting a beautiful smile; the speed of treatment.
Fastbraces technology has been in use for over 20 years with amazing results. This technology was developed by Dallas orthodontist Dr. Anthony Viazis after recognizing the need for orthodontic treatment that could be accomplished faster and without the risks that are associated with conventional orthodontics.
Viazis developed a system that straightened teeth differently than conventional orthodontics, while allowing for a fast, safe and affordable solution.
Fastbraces technology typically allows for treatment time of one year instead of two. Some patients even see results in as little as three months.
Traditional braces are usually square in shape and typically move the crown of the tooth in the first year and the root in the second year. Fastbraces uses triangular brackets, a patented technology, that gently moves the crown and the root at the same time with no additional risk for the patient.
Research also has shown that patients with Fastbraces have less sensitivity when compared to traditional braces. Fastbraces technology uses just one orthodontic wire from start to finish, while traditional braces usually require a series of wires and tightening procedures.
The Fastbraces wire is heat activated and while using less force, uprights the root of the tooth from the beginning of treatment and helps move the tooth safely, quickly and comfortably.
For more information, please call our office at 609-884-5335 to set up a free consultation with Dr. Ee.
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