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Leveraging cutting-edge AI, Exeter Smiles offers a smarter, more personalized orthodontic treatment experience to patients in Reading.
READING, Pa. - PennZone -- Exeter Smiles is proud to introduce an innovative approach to orthodontic care in Reading with the integration of advanced AI technology into their braces process. DIBS AI from OrthoSelect allows Exeter Smiles to enhance the precision and effectiveness of bonding and brackets, providing customized care that adapts to the unique needs of each patient.
DIBS AI from OrthoSelect allows Exeter Smiles to use AI to predict bracket placements. Patients benefit from more precise adjustments and shorter treatment times, enhancing comfort and convenience without compromising the effectiveness of the treatment.
Dr. Joel Silman, dentist at Exeter Smiles, expresses enthusiasm about this new technology, "The introduction of AI into our treatments represents a significant advancement in orthodontic care. Our patients can now enjoy a more seamless and engaging treatment process, knowing that the latest technology is guiding their path to a beautiful smile."
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Braces in Reading are available for only $3,995. This low price includes X-rays, retainers, adjustments, and repairs.
Residents of Reading who are interested in experiencing the latest in orthodontic technology are encouraged to visit Exeter Smiles for a consultation by visiting https://exeter-smiles.com/reading-office/. Exeter Smiles is excited to welcome new patients and introduce them to the future of personalized orthodontic care.
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/.
DIBS AI from OrthoSelect allows Exeter Smiles to use AI to predict bracket placements. Patients benefit from more precise adjustments and shorter treatment times, enhancing comfort and convenience without compromising the effectiveness of the treatment.
Dr. Joel Silman, dentist at Exeter Smiles, expresses enthusiasm about this new technology, "The introduction of AI into our treatments represents a significant advancement in orthodontic care. Our patients can now enjoy a more seamless and engaging treatment process, knowing that the latest technology is guiding their path to a beautiful smile."
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Braces in Reading are available for only $3,995. This low price includes X-rays, retainers, adjustments, and repairs.
Residents of Reading who are interested in experiencing the latest in orthodontic technology are encouraged to visit Exeter Smiles for a consultation by visiting https://exeter-smiles.com/reading-office/. Exeter Smiles is excited to welcome new patients and introduce them to the future of personalized orthodontic care.
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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