FAQ

Q: How can teeth be straightened in only six months?
Q: Six months sounds good, but will I still have a mouth full of metal for the whole time?
Q: How are Six Month Smiles® braces more comfortable than regular braces?
Q: Do Six Month Smiles braces damage the teeth, roots, or gums?
Q: Will I have to wear a retainer?
Q: What's the catch?

Q: How can teeth be straightened in only six months?
A: The Six Month Smiles technique employs the latest technology and techniques in dentistry to move your teeth quickly and safely. The key components of the treatment are the use of special nickel titanium wires and a primary focus of moving the teeth that show when you smile.

Q: Six months sounds good, but will I still have a mouth full of metal for the whole time?
A: No! Six Month Smiles dentists use tooth-colored braces that are barely visible. The wires are tooth-colored as well. These are nothing like metal braces!

Q: How are Six Month Smiles braces more comfortable than regular braces?
A: Six Month Smiles braces use low force to move teeth more comfortably. Many people think that the accelerated treatment means simply “tightening” regular braces to get the teeth moving, but that is not true. Six Month Smiles utilizes standard orthodontic mechanics, but with an emphasis on the cosmetic appearance of your teeth rather than the position of your bite.

Q: Do Six Month Smiles braces damage the teeth, roots, or gums?
A: There are no more risks of root damage or other issues than those associated with traditional orthodontics. Since the forces used with Six Month Smiles braces are lighter and teeth are seldom extracted, there are actually even fewer risks involved with Six Month Smiles orthodontics.

Q: Will I have to wear a retainer?
A: Yes, as with any teeth-straightening treatment a retainer is necessary to maintain the straighter position of your teeth. If you don’t want to wear a removable retainer, you can have a bonded retainer placed. There are a variety of options that you can choose from according to your personal preference and situation.

Q: What's the catch?
A: There is no catch. If you are an adult (15 years and older) with crooked or spaced teeth and you're not looking for a major alteration to your bite, this could be the solution for you! Most adults ARE candidates for Six Month Smiles.

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Seminar Dates & Locations:

Date Location Hotel Trainer Availability
Mar 19-20, 2010 Atlanta, GA Hyatt Regency Atlanta Dr. Ryan Swain Good
Apr 23-24, 2010 San Antonio,TX Hyatt Place San Antonio Dr. Scott Leune Good
May 14-15, 2010 London, England Express By Holiday Inn London– Park Royal Dr. Anoop Maini Good
May 14-15, 2010 Washington, D.C. Hyatt Place Chantilly/Dulles Airport South Dr. Mike Barr Good
Jun 11-12, 2010 Toronto, CAN Hyatt Regency Toronto on King Dr. Ryan Swain Good
Jun 25-26, 2010 Rochester, NY Hyatt Regency Rochester Dr. Ryan Swain Good
Jul 09-10, 2010 Chicago, IL Hyatt Place Schaumburg Dr. Mike Barr Good
Jul 30-31, 2010 Philadelphia, PA Hyatt Regency Philadelphia Dr. Ryan Swain Good
Aug 06-07, 2010 Salt Lake City, UT Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Downtown Dr. Kent Smith Good
Aug 20-21, 2010 Seattle, WA Hyatt Regency Bellevue Dr. Ryan Swain Good
Sep 10-11, 2010 San Antonio,TX Hyatt Place San Antonio Dr. Scott Leune Good
Sep 17-18, 2010 New York, NY Grand Hyatt New York Dr. Ryan Swain Good
Oct 01-02, 2010 London, England Express By Holiday Inn London– Park Royal Dr. Anoop Maini Good
Oct 08-09, 2010 Washington, D.C. Hyatt Place Chantilly/Dulles Airport South Dr. Scott Leune Good
Oct 15-16, 2010 Houston, TX Hyatt Regency Houston Dr. Ryan Swain Good
Nov 05-06, 2010 Tampa, FL Hyatt Place Tampa Airport Westshore Dr. Mike Barr Good
Nov 19-20, 2010 Las Vegas, NV Hyatt Place Las Vegas Dr. Kent Smith Good
Dec 03-04, 2010 Los Angeles, CA Andaz West Hollywood Dr. Ryan Swain Good
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