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Exeter Orthodontics in Harrisburg Offers Advanced Invisalign and Affordable Braces
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Both Invisalign and traditional braces are available for teens and adults in Harrisburg.

HARRISBURG, Pa. - PennZone -- Exeter Orthodontics in Harrisburg offers two convenient orthodontic treatment options to its patients: state-of-the-art Invisalign aligners and traditional braces. Catering to the diverse needs of their patients, Exeter Orthodontics ensures everyone can achieve the smile they've always wanted.

Invisalign, a popular choice especially among adults, offers a discreet and comfortable way to straighten teeth. These aligners are custom-made and virtually invisible, providing an aesthetic advantage over traditional braces. The benefits of Invisalign in Harrisburg extend beyond aesthetics; they are removable, allowing for easier eating and cleaning, and they often require fewer visits to the orthodontist, making them a convenient option for busy adults.

Dr. Lauren Wegrzyniak, an experienced orthodontist at Exeter Orthodontics, highlights the personalized care the practice offers. "At Exeter Orthodontics, we understand that each patient has unique needs and preferences. Whether it's Invisalign for its discreet nature or traditional braces for their effectiveness, we work closely with our patients to select the best treatment plan for their health, lifestyle, and smile."

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For those seeking traditional orthodontic treatment, Exeter Orthodontics in Harrisburg offers braces at an all-inclusive price of $3,995. This transparent pricing includes X-rays, retainers, adjustments, and all other necessary treatments without any hidden fees. This approach ensures that patients can receive high-quality care without financial surprises.

Patients interested in exploring their orthodontic options are encouraged to visit Exeter Orthodontics in Harrisburg. The practice's commitment to affordability, coupled with its advanced treatment options, makes it a premier choice for anyone looking to enhance their smile.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, visit Exeter Orthodontics at https://exeterorthodontics.com/harrisburg-office/.

About Exeter Orthodontics: For several years, Exeter Orthodontics, a Pennsylvania-based orthodontic practice has offered area patients braces for as low as $3,995, as well as Invisalign aligners. 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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