Posted by GLENN DENTAL on Nov 11 2019, 10:01 AM
Propel is a new tool for orthodontics. Several practices are now wanting to use the Propel technology as the engine to remodel the jawbone and teeth, promoting a faster and predictable orthodontic treatment.
With the goodness of Propel orthodontics, Dr. Veloso and Dr. Helou of Glenn Dental can provide their patients with an orthodontic treatment that is exceptionally accurate, and efficient. Patients wouldn't have to opt for traditional methods (braces or Invisalign) of straightening teeth that are more time-consuming. The Propel technology works by aligning with the patient's biology. Patients can expect to finish their treatment sooner than expected.
Propel designs innovative devices that help shift teeth quickly and effectively as possible. This technology can be used along with conventional orthodontic methods such as Invisalign and braces. Propel boosted orthodontic devices initiates teeth movement 50 times faster than regular appliances.
Propel technology produces micro-perforations that makes orthodontic devices such as Invisalign and braces more efficient and effective in terms of results. Such micro-perforations help stimulate bone production, cutting treatment time in half. Propel helps heal tissues faster and shift bone in the right direction. It is equally beneficial for teenagers and children.
Propel has enabled Dr. Veloso to combine its technology and the goodness of Invisalign to give you a comfortable treatment goal, exciting, and easy-to-use.
An increasing number of patients are seeking Propel orthodontic treatment. With minimal chairside time and quicker results, Propel is becoming the new-generation method of straightening teeth without much hassle and fewer appointments.
Request an appointment with Dr. Veloso and Dr. Helou of Glenn Dental to find out more about the Propel way of straightening teeth. Call our office today!
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