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DIBS AI for Braces Enhances Precision at Exeter Smiles in Reading
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DIBS AI for braces is transforming how patients at Exeter Smiles in Reading experience orthodontic treatment through greater accuracy and efficiency.

READING, Pa. - PennZone -- Exeter Smiles, a trusted name in orthodontic care in Reading, Pennsylvania, is introducing a new era of precision with the integration of DIBS AI for braces. This cutting-edge technology is enhancing patient outcomes by streamlining the bracket placement process and improving treatment success.

"Technology like DIBS AI enables us to deliver care that's not only faster but far more accurate," says Dr. Joel Silman, dentist at Exeter Smiles. "Our goal has always been to make orthodontic care more accessible, effective, and comfortable. With this innovation, we're staying true to that mission."

By using DIBS AI for braces, Exeter Smiles can digitally scan each patient's mouth and determine the optimal bracket positioning before the bonding appointment even begins. This minimizes chair time and maximizes treatment efficiency—benefits that patients notice right away. The result is a more personalized and precise treatment plan that aligns perfectly with Exeter Smiles' commitment to high-quality care.

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Exeter Smiles continues to offer Lehigh Valley braces at an all-inclusive price of only $3,995. This affordable cost covers x-rays, retainers, adjustments, repairs, and even emergency visits, eliminating any surprise fees throughout treatment. Patients also have the option of choosing Invisalign, which offers a discreet and removable alternative to traditional braces.

To discover how DIBS AI for braces can improve orthodontic care and to schedule a free consultation, visit 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/.

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