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Lady1 For Aesthetics
If you want straighter teeth but are concerned about how you’ll look with braces, consider this – many cosmetically minded celebrities are wearing aesthetic braces to improve their smiles quickly without compromising their signature look. Now you can too!
 
 
For Uncompromised Results
Some advertised removable clear aligners may seem like a tempting alternative to orthodontics. However, clear aligner trays require uninterrupted compliance and don’t move teeth as efficiently as real braces. With Inspire ICE, you’ll enjoy the uncompromised results that only real braces can deliver – with the aesthetics you demand.
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Lady3   For Comfort
Inspire ICE is made with a patented smoothing process for maximum comfort. That’s just another reason why 96% of patients recently surveyed chose Inspire ICE over other aesthetic braces. Make the only clear choice for yourself – choose Inspire ICE.
 
 
Damon System
The Damon System is not just a new product, it's a whole new way of treating patients. Conventional treatment often requires removal of healthy teeth and/or the use of palatal expanders to make space. This approach is often uncomfortable, takes longer, and can leave a narrower arch and a flat profile. Damon smiles are full, natural 10-tooth smiles achieved with light biologically-sensible forces, and are specifically designed to improve the overall facial result of each patient.
Damon System
 
       
   

1. Damon passive self-ligating braces that eliminate the need for elastic or metal "ties". With Damon tie-less braces you can experience treatment without tightening.

 
   

2. Light high-technology shape-memory wires that move teeth faster and require fewer adjustments.

 
   

3. A new clinically proven treatment approach that aligns your teeth and enhances your facial aesthetics - usually without extractions or rapid palatal expanders.

 
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