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Rockledge FL Dennis J Carmody DDS
Rockledge Implant Dentist
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130 South Woods Drive
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Rockledge
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FL 32955
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(877) 639-8920
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How Do I Get Started?
Getting started with treatment couldn't be easier. In fact, you
can be on your way to straighter teeth and a beautiful smile within
weeks of visiting your dentist.
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Step 1:
Visit Your Dentist
During this first step you will need to make an appointment with an
Invisalign®
Certified Dentist.
During the initial visit, your dentist will help you
decide on your course of treatment. He will take bite impressions
of your teeth and send them, along with a set of precise
instructions, to
Invisalign®.
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Step 2:
Invisalign® Makes Your
Aligners Invisalign®
uses advanced 3-D computer imaging technology to
transform your bite impressions into a custom-made series of clear
and removable aligners. There may be as many as 48 in the series or
as few as 12, depending on your individual treatment plan.
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Step 3:
You Receive Your Aligners
in a Few Weeks
During your next visit to your dentist, you will receive your first set
of aligners. Your dentist will most likely give you a few additional sets for you
to wear before you return for your next visit.
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Step 4: You Wear Your Aligners
You'll wear each set of
aligners day and night for about 2 weeks, removing them only to eat,
drink, brush, and floss. Total treatment time averages 9-15 months,
but will vary from case to case. You'll visit your dentist only about every 6 weeks to ensure that your treatment is
progressing as planned.
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Step 5: You've Finished The Treatment
Congratulations! When
you're finished wearing each aligner in the series, your treatment
will be complete and you will have the beautiful smile you've always
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Orthodontic - Braces
In Rockledge Florida and the surrounding
Melbourne - Merritt Island - Viera - Cocoa FL areas.
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*Minimal sedation, also known as anxiolysis, is the
use of oral and inhalation medications to relieve anxiety before and
during dental procedures that minimally reduce consciousness in an
effort to reduce fear and anxiety,
while still maintaining normal breathing and the ability to respond
appropriately to physical and verbal stimulation.
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