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Teens and adults can choose between traditional braces or Invisalign aligners for only $3,995.
EASTON, Pa. - PennZone -- The cost of braces in Easton is kept low thanks to Exeter Orthodontics. The team at Exeter Ortho remains committed to providing high-quality, low-cost braces for both teens and adults.
Traditional braces cost only $3,995. This low price includes the cost of x-rays, retainers, adjustments, repairs, and even emergency visits. Payment plans are also available.
"Patients ask how we keep our prices so low," says Dr. John Pardini. "We use the same materials as other orthodontists and the same technology. We don't cut any corners."
Instead, Dr. Pardini says the team of Easton orthodontists focuses only on braces and Invisalign, keeping efficiency high and overhead low. This means tremendous cost savings for patients.
Invisalign is also offered for only $3,995. These transparent, removable aligners are increasingly popular among adult patients because of their comfort and convenience. However, not all patients may be candidates for Invisalign. Dr. Pardini and his team will help patients determine which treatment plan is best for their health and smile during a free consultation, inclusive of x-rays.
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To learn more about braces and Invisalign in Easton and to request your free consultation, visit https://exeterorthodontics.com/request-appointment/. Offices are also located in Allentown, Reading, Exton, Springfield, and Harrisburg.
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/.
Traditional braces cost only $3,995. This low price includes the cost of x-rays, retainers, adjustments, repairs, and even emergency visits. Payment plans are also available.
"Patients ask how we keep our prices so low," says Dr. John Pardini. "We use the same materials as other orthodontists and the same technology. We don't cut any corners."
Instead, Dr. Pardini says the team of Easton orthodontists focuses only on braces and Invisalign, keeping efficiency high and overhead low. This means tremendous cost savings for patients.
Invisalign is also offered for only $3,995. These transparent, removable aligners are increasingly popular among adult patients because of their comfort and convenience. However, not all patients may be candidates for Invisalign. Dr. Pardini and his team will help patients determine which treatment plan is best for their health and smile during a free consultation, inclusive of x-rays.
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To learn more about braces and Invisalign in Easton and to request your free consultation, visit https://exeterorthodontics.com/request-appointment/. Offices are also located in Allentown, Reading, Exton, Springfield, and Harrisburg.
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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