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What is FASTBRACES®?

FASTBRACES® is comprehensive orthodontics, just like traditional braces and not short-term cosmetic orthodontics. It is an alternative to conventional treatments and utilizes treatment plans prescribed by Dr. Wilson to address “bad bites” or malocclusions, such as overbites, underbites, crowding/crooked teeth, spacing/gaps, open bite and crossbites.

Recently, FASTBRACES® has been getting attention because of the way it delivers beautiful results, even in about 100 days. FASTBRACES® uses breakthrough technology designed to cut out the two-step process of traditional braces. With traditional old-style braces, typically the first year is spent pulling the crowns of the teeth into position and the roots of the teeth are moved into place during the second year. FASTBRACES® technology allows the process of straightening the roots to an upright position from day one by using patented braces, a patented method for restoring alveolar (jaw) bone, and a patented method for treating orthodontitis of the gums (gingivitis from crooked teeth). The FASTBRACES® patented technology enables Dr. Wilson to grow alveolar bone in order to straighten teeth quickly and avoid tooth extraction or sometimes even jaw surgery.

What are the Benefits of FASTBRACES®?

One of the key benefits to using FASTBRACES® for straightening teeth is that patients see a noticeable difference in their teeth within a matter of days and some could be out of the braces in about 100 days. Decreased reported pain is another reason behind the advantage of FASTBRACES® over other braces.  Furthermore, the speedy alignment of FASTBRACES® assists Dr. Wilson by making certain  procedures less difficult, such as cleaning the crooked teeth, installing crowns, veneers or implants. The many positive testimonials online attest that FASTBRACES® offers results with excellence and has helped thousands of patients all over the world.
Studies have identified a correlation or association between periodontal (gum) “disease” and cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Alzheimer’s disease, psoriasis, colon cancer, and kidney disease. For crowded and crooked teeth, the periodontal considerations are magnified. The bony and soft tissue architecture created by crowded and crooked teeth contributes to the creation of a unique bacterial flora that can ultimately lead to tooth loss and possibly to some of the previously mentioned systemic diseases. This unique bacterial flora around crowded and crooked teeth and the ease with which these teeth can now be moved to their correct position by uprighting their roots (even within a matter of 60-90 days) with the patented methods of FASTBRACES® Technologies, makes obvious the need for the first ever division of the term gingivitis into two categories: one for straight teeth and one for crowded and crooked teeth. One could continue the use of the term Gingivitis to describe the inflammation of the gums around straight teeth only, and change it to the term Orthodontitis™ to describe inflammation of the gums around crowded and crooked teeth. The uprighting of crowded and crooked roots with FASTBRACES® Technologies could be just as important as a dental cleaning is when considering the first or front line  gum therapy strategy.  This means that the primary dental instrument for gingivitis is the scaler that cleans the teeth, whereas the primary dental instrument for Orthodontits™ could now be the bracket and wire of FASTBRACES® Technologies which facilitates the immediate root movement of the crowded and crooked teeth from the onset of treatment to their straight position. These straight teeth can then be cleaned thoroughly and efficiently. The orthodontic treatment to perfect the bite may then be completed in another few months.

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