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Tips for Kissing with Braces This Valentine’s Day

February 7, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthoholliston @ 3:20 am
Young woman with braces in Holliston smiles with paper heart

Before getting braces, you knew that you’d have to make some adjustments to things like your dental routine and your daily diet. But now that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, you may be wondering if you can still kiss your special someone. Thankfully, there’s no need to worry! You don’t have to give up romance while straightening your smile with braces. However, there are some important things you should keep in mind to make it a pleasant experience for both you and your partner. Here are three tips for kissing this Valentine’s Day!

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5 Signs That Your Son or Daughter May Need Braces

December 12, 2020

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Smiling little girl with pediatric orthodontics in Holliston

Since about 75% of children and teens develop dental problems that require orthodontic treatment, you may already be anticipating that your little one will eventually need braces. As your son or daughter starts to lose their baby teeth and get their permanent set of pearly whites, you may be wondering how to tell if they need braces. Identifying orthodontic issues early in your child’s oral development can make all the difference in preventing serious complications in the future. Keep a lookout for these five signs that your little one may benefit from pediatric orthodontics in Holliston.

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Uh-oh! What Do I Do if I Lose an Aligner?

November 19, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthoholliston @ 3:06 pm
Closeup of nervous woman

With Invisalign in Holliston, you can straighten your teeth hassle-free. After all, the only real “rule” is wearing the clear aligners for at least 22 hours a day to stay on track with your treatment plan. But what happens if you do accidentally lose yours? Read on for the answer!

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