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Get rid of your Dental Imperfections with Dr. Apurva Patel’s Invisalign Treatment

What is Invisalign? With Invisalign, achieving the smile you always dreamed of is a piece of cake. The best part is that it barely impacts your day-to-day life. It straightens teeth using a series of nearly invisible, removable aligners that are specially made for your teeth. With continuous replacement of each aligner every two weeks, your teeth move little by little and gradually towards the projected final position. They are comfortable, clear and removable; and transform your smile without disrupting your life. Are you ready for your new smile?  Before a treatment plan can be created, the dentist takes an impression of your teeth to check whether they can be straightened or not, and on confirmation, a detailed treatment plan is developed. After alignment, the dentist monitors your progress and ensures you are comfortable with the treatment. The treatment time depends on the complexity of your teeth. Apurva Patel possesses a tremendous expertise in dental care

Get your damaged tooth removed from Dr. Apurva Patel

If your tooth has been broken or damaged due to decay, your dentist will try to treat it with a filling, crown or other dental treatment. But, when there’s too much damage for the tooth to be repaired, the tooth may need to be extracted or removed from its socket in the bone.    Why are Teeth Removed ? Teeth are extracted for a variety of reasons, which include: The decay has reached deep into the tooth. When the infection has destroyed a large portion of the tooth or its surrounding bone.   How are Teeth Removed ? Primarily, your dentist carefully reviews your medical and dental history, and takes X-rays that reveal the length, shape, and position of the tooth and surrounding bone in your mouth. Later on, your dentist can estimate the degree of difficulty you are experience. Before tooth removal, the area around it is anesthetized. For a simple extraction, once the area is anesthetized, the tooth is loosened and extracted with dental forceps. On finishing