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Can Invisalign Fix Cross Bites? Allentown Patients Find Answers at Exeter Smiles
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Exeter Smiles in Allentown offers advanced Invisalign treatment options that can effectively fix cross bites and improve overall dental health.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. - PennZone -- Patients in the Lehigh Valley dealing with misaligned bites often ask: Can Invisalign fix cross bites? At Exeter Smiles in Allentown, the answer is yes—Invisalign aligners can be a powerful tool in correcting many mild to moderate cross bite cases.

"Cross bites can lead to uneven tooth wear, jaw pain, and even long-term oral health problems if left untreated," says Dr. Joel Silman, dentist at Exeter Smiles. "We're proud to offer Invisalign as a discreet and effective way to address these issues, especially for adults and teens seeking an alternative to traditional braces."

Invisalign uses custom-made, clear aligners that gradually shift teeth into their proper position. For patients with cross bites—where the upper and lower teeth do not properly align—Invisalign can help guide the bite into a healthier, more functional position. As part of a comprehensive orthodontic evaluation, Exeter Smiles determines whether a patient's cross bite is suitable for treatment with Invisalign or better addressed with traditional braces.

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For those requiring a more robust option, traditional braces are available for only $3,995. This all-inclusive price covers x-rays, retainers, adjustments, and repairs, offering exceptional value and transparency to Allentown families seeking Lehigh Valley braces.

Exeter Smiles invites individuals curious about whether Invisalign fix cross bites to schedule a free consultation by visiting https://exeter-smiles.com/request-appointment.

About Exeter Smiles: For several years, Exeter Smiles has offered teen and adult patients throughout Pennsylvania braces for as low as $3,995, as well as Invisalign treatments. The team of dental professionals remains dedicated to providing high-quality care at an affordable price. Learn more at https://exeter-smiles.com.

Source: Exeter Smiles

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