Straighten Out Before School

by | Sep 2, 2014

If you’re starting college in the fall, your list of things to get done before school starts is growing. A mouth full of metal braces is something that you do not want to include on the list of things to take with you, but if you feel embarrassed and uncomfortable because of your crooked or misshapen smile, what other options do you have?

When you meet your roommate, floor mates and people in your classes for the first time, you do not want to feel self-conscious. If you want to enjoy this new time in your life and not feel like you are being held back, call your leading Staten Island dentist office of Oakwood Dental today. They specialize in Invisalign, a form of invisible braces that straighten your teeth right before your eyes while going virtually unnoticed. Invisalign braces are clear, removable aligners that are placed over your teeth. No one will realize you have them on and their unexpected comfortability will probably make you forget you are even wearing them in the first place.

One of the best parts of removable braces is that you can still enjoy all of your favorite foods while maintaining good oral hygiene because all you have to do is simply remove the aligners before you eat and brush your teeth afterwards. Although you have to replace your aligners with new ones every two weeks, they have very minimal interference with your new, busy lifestyle and they are very easy to keep safe in your dorm room.

The experts at Oakwood Dental will custom-design your aligners just for you based on your teeth and the way that they move, helping you to achieve your straightest smile possible. No other option for teeth straightening offers the level of both comfort and convenience that will make your transition into college easier. Call one of the Staten Island dentist offices of Oakwood Dental today and get the confidence you want to make a great first impression this fall, all with a big, beautiful smile.

Written By Nick

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