There are many different types of treatment that can result in a beautiful smile. From traditional metal braces to newer technology like clear aligners, it is easier than ever to get lasting results and a smile that you are proud of and fits your lifestyle. Dr. Davis would be happy to discuss any of these treatment options with you at your free consultation and will recommend the best treatment for your circumstance.

 
 
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Damon® Self-Ligating Braces

Damon® System combine three key components, which when used together, deliver faster treatment, fewer appointments, greater comfort, and consistent high-quality results. Say goodbye to the ties! Self-ligating brackets are specially engineered with clips or brackets that help the archwire move your teeth into place. These types of brackets allow for more freedom of movement for the teeth and can also reduce patient discomfort.

 
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Damon® Clear (Ceramic) Braces

Damon® Clear is part of the innovative Damon® System, which combines tieless braces with high technology archwires that are clinically proven to move teeth fast and comfortably with truly spectacular smile and facial results. Similar to metal brackets, these translucent brackets are placed directly on the teeth but are less visible. Ceramic brackets might be a great solution if you are looking for a more discrete treatment option. 

 
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Invisalign®

The Invisalign® system is a series of clear overlay templates called aligners that have been generated by computer simulation to gradually move the teeth. Aligners are removable and custom-made for your teeth through the combination of Dr. Davis’s expertise and the latest in three-dimensional computer technology. Invisalign® is the “braceless” way to straighten your teeth and improve your smile.

Before and After

Dr. Davis has been practicing for over 30 years... That means a lot of beautiful smiles have been created! Here are a few of them.