$49 for Invisalign Exam and X-rays or $59 for Teeth Cleaning from Dr. Jay Hazen. Choose Between Two Options.
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- Fight gingivitis & plaque
- Nearly invisible straightening
- State-of-the-art equipment
- Invisalign specialists
Without teeth, tongues would slither out of mouths and go on to lead unfulfilling lives catching raindrops and licking strangers' faces. Keep a stir-crazy taste-muscle contained in a gleaming cage with today's Groupon to Dentistry for Madison. Choose between the following options:
- For $49, you get an initial Invisalign exam and x-rays (a $325 total value), plus $1,000 off total Invisalign treatment cost.
- For $59, you get an exam, x-rays, and cleaning (a $312 value).
Dentistry for Madison is a small, innovative dental office offering comprehensive dental care for choppers of all shapes, sizes, and alignments. Straighten out shifty smiles with Invisalign––a nearly unnoticeable set of plastic teeth trays that are custom fit to your mouth cave. During an initial exam, a hygienist will examine and digitally x-ray meat mashers to fit them for their teeth sheaths. The advanced system gradually gets pearly whites back into perfect line, creating healthier gums, easier-to-clean teeth, and aesthetically pleasing bite marks. While the total cost of Invisalign varies on a case-to-case basis, today's Groupon knocks $1,000 off the treatment, which typically runs from $3,500–$5,800. Depending on the individual, most cases range from 6 months to 2 years and average around one year.
Mouth bones that are already living life on the straight and narrow can placate worried mothers and taffy dealers with a dental exam, x-ray, and cleaning. Under the watchful eye of Dr. Jay Hazen, Dentistry for Madison's helpful hygienists will inspect mouths for incipient plaque protectorates, swollen-gum swamps, and halitosis hovels. A set of digital x-rays help highlight tooth innards and capture their dazzling auras while reducing radiation exposure by 85% when compared with traditional x-rays. The staff will then clean, buff, and shake gloved hands with your teeth, using intraoral cameras to show patients the work they do and to disprove the rumor that the camera adds 10 pounds to the tonsils.
- Fight gingivitis & plaque
- Nearly invisible straightening
- State-of-the-art equipment
- Invisalign specialists
Without teeth, tongues would slither out of mouths and go on to lead unfulfilling lives catching raindrops and licking strangers' faces. Keep a stir-crazy taste-muscle contained in a gleaming cage with today's Groupon to Dentistry for Madison. Choose between the following options:
- For $49, you get an initial Invisalign exam and x-rays (a $325 total value), plus $1,000 off total Invisalign treatment cost.
- For $59, you get an exam, x-rays, and cleaning (a $312 value).
Dentistry for Madison is a small, innovative dental office offering comprehensive dental care for choppers of all shapes, sizes, and alignments. Straighten out shifty smiles with Invisalign––a nearly unnoticeable set of plastic teeth trays that are custom fit to your mouth cave. During an initial exam, a hygienist will examine and digitally x-ray meat mashers to fit them for their teeth sheaths. The advanced system gradually gets pearly whites back into perfect line, creating healthier gums, easier-to-clean teeth, and aesthetically pleasing bite marks. While the total cost of Invisalign varies on a case-to-case basis, today's Groupon knocks $1,000 off the treatment, which typically runs from $3,500–$5,800. Depending on the individual, most cases range from 6 months to 2 years and average around one year.
Mouth bones that are already living life on the straight and narrow can placate worried mothers and taffy dealers with a dental exam, x-ray, and cleaning. Under the watchful eye of Dr. Jay Hazen, Dentistry for Madison's helpful hygienists will inspect mouths for incipient plaque protectorates, swollen-gum swamps, and halitosis hovels. A set of digital x-rays help highlight tooth innards and capture their dazzling auras while reducing radiation exposure by 85% when compared with traditional x-rays. The staff will then clean, buff, and shake gloved hands with your teeth, using intraoral cameras to show patients the work they do and to disprove the rumor that the camera adds 10 pounds to the tonsils.