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Thanks to the continuing innovation of clear aligners from Invisalign, patients with more and more complex misalignment issues can pursue orthodontics without the need for traditional metal braces. However, patients need to take a few factors into consideration before they can get started. In some cases, traditional braces can still be the most effective treatment option for orthodontics, but Invisalign treatment in Lincoln should always be considered as well, considering the benefits it offers.
Today, we’ll discuss what treatment with Invisalign entails and what factors make patients an ideal candidate.

At Williamsburg Dental, we’re so excited to announce we are now providing tooth tips on 106.3 KFRX with Matt McKay (Lincoln’s Hit Music station) and on KX 96.9 with Lauren (Lincoln’s New Country station.) By increasing our outreach, we hope we can help patients improve their oral care habits and work towards removing bad habits from their daily routines.
At our practice, we don’t ask you to spend money on unnecessary expenses or services that don’t do anything to improve your oral health. If it was our loved one sitting in the dental chair, we’d want them to be getting the best value possible for their treatment. As part of our outreach on the radio, we want to let patients across Lincoln know that we’re here to treat them like family and give them services we know they’ll benefit from.
The last thing you want to wake up to in the morning is pain. It throws a huge wrench in your schedule, making much of what you wanted to accomplish that day nearly impossible or extremely difficult, especially if the pain is severe. If one thing is true, it’s that waiting to get the pain examined or treated will not do you any favors. In fact, severe tooth pain is considered a dental emergency and putting it off could make whatever issue you’re having even worse.
Dental crowns have proven to be extremely versatile in the world of dentistry. More and more patients are getting dental crowns placed every year, so it’s likely that someone you know has a dental crown, but you just never noticed before. Eventually, you may even need a dental crown. Whether it’s after a root canal or a bad fall resulting in facial trauma, dental crowns can save your smile and protect you from infection.