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Braces or Invisalign in Exton are available from Exeter Orthodontics for one low price of $3,995.
EXTON, Pa. - PennZone -- Exeter Orthodontics is offering teens and adults a choice between braces or Invisalign in Exton, PA. Both options are available for only $3,995. This price includes x-rays, retainers, repairs, aligner trays, adjustments, and emergency visits.
"No matter which treatment patients choose, no matter how long their treatment lasts, patients will never pay more," explains Dr. John Pardini, orthodontist in Exton.
Traditional braces use wires and retainers to straighten teeth. Traditional braces have changed a lot over the years. Today, patients have the opportunity to get clear brackets with wires that are less noticeable.
Invisalign uses transparent aligners that are custom-made to fit a patients' teeth. The aligners are changed every few weeks as the patient's teeth straighten. The aligners are also removable, meaning patients can continue to eat their favorite foods during treatment.
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During a free consultation, Dr. Pardini and his team will help patients determine which treatment plan is best for their needs, health, and lifestyle. To learn more about Invisalign and braces in Exton, visit https://exeterorthodontics.com/exton-office/. Other offices are located in Springfield, Harrisburg, Reading, Millersville, and Allentown.
About Exeter Orthodontics: For several years, Exeter Orthodontics, a Pennsylvania-based orthodontic practice, has offered area patients braces and Invisalign treatments for as low as $3,995. Its team of orthodontists remains dedicated to providing high-quality care at an affordable price. Learn more at http://www.exeterorthodontics.com/.
"No matter which treatment patients choose, no matter how long their treatment lasts, patients will never pay more," explains Dr. John Pardini, orthodontist in Exton.
Traditional braces use wires and retainers to straighten teeth. Traditional braces have changed a lot over the years. Today, patients have the opportunity to get clear brackets with wires that are less noticeable.
Invisalign uses transparent aligners that are custom-made to fit a patients' teeth. The aligners are changed every few weeks as the patient's teeth straighten. The aligners are also removable, meaning patients can continue to eat their favorite foods during treatment.
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During a free consultation, Dr. Pardini and his team will help patients determine which treatment plan is best for their needs, health, and lifestyle. To learn more about Invisalign and braces in Exton, visit https://exeterorthodontics.com/exton-office/. Other offices are located in Springfield, Harrisburg, Reading, Millersville, and Allentown.
About Exeter Orthodontics: For several years, Exeter Orthodontics, a Pennsylvania-based orthodontic practice, has offered area patients braces and Invisalign treatments for as low as $3,995. Its team of orthodontists remains dedicated to providing high-quality care at an affordable price. Learn more at http://www.exeterorthodontics.com/.
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