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Reading Orthodontist Accepting New Patients Looking for Braces
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Both traditional braces and Invisalign in Reading are available from Exeter Orthodontics.

READING, Pa. - PennZone -- Teens and adults looking for affordable braces can find the smile of their dreams at Exeter Orthodontics in Reading. At Exeter Ortho, both braces and Invisalign aligners are available for only $3,995. There are no hidden fees. X-rays, retainers, adjustments, repairs, aligner trays, and even emergency visits are covered.

"No matter how long a treatment lasts or how many visits a patient needs to see the results they want, they'll never pay more," explains Dr. Patrick Moran, orthodontist in Reading. "Our goal is to close the gap when it comes to quality orthodontic care and ensure care is accessible to the patients who need it most."

Traditional braces in Reading are the most popular treatment option available. New technology has made them more comfortable than braces of years past. Because they affix to the teeth, patients often see more successful results.

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However, Invisalign aligners are growing in popularity among adult patients. These aligners must be removed for eating, drinking, and brushing. They can straighten a patient's smile in as little as one year, as long as the aligners are worn for 20 to 22 hours per day.

Exeter Orthodontics in Reading is now accepting new patients. During a free consultation, Dr. Moran and his team will take x-rays and help patients decide which treatment option is best for their smile. No matter which option patients ultimately choose, the price will always remain $3,995.

To request an appointment, visit https://exeterorthodontics.com/request-appointment/. Offices are also in Allentown, Easton, Exton, Springfield, Harrisburg, and Lancaster.

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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Source: Exeter Orthodontics

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