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An Interview with Dr. Demi C. Kazanis on Invisalign

Dr. Demi C. Kazanis is a dentist and has answered some of the common questions Bizymoms visitors have about Invisalign.


Q. What is an invisalign?


A. Invisalign is a revolutionary way to straighten teeth. The patient wears a series of clear aligners (retainers) that are changed every two weeks until they reach their desired level of straightness. It’s easy, virtually invisible and it’s wireless! It’s the choice of most working professionals and adults today!

Q. How does invisalign work?

A. They work by slowly moving a patient’s teeth to fit each aligner. The aligners are changed every two weeks. Simple!

Q. What are the primary benefits of invisalign?

A. A beautiful smile of course!  Also they are almost impossible to detect, they are much more comfortable than conventional braces and often times they are less expensive.

Q. How long does invisalign treatment take?

A. This varies based on the amount of correction each patient needs. Typically it’s the same as conventional wire and bracket braces.

Q. How much does invisalign cost?

A. Invisalign costs about $1000-$5000. It depends on a patient’s geographical location and length in treatment.

Q. Who uses invisalign?

A. Teens, adults, professionals!

Q. Are there certain dental conditions that automatically exclude someone from being an eligible patient?


A. No, but there may be certain problems that need correcting first. Growth, decay, surgeries, etc...

Q. How to contact Dr. Kazanis if we have further questions?


A. For questions or an appointment please visit www.kazanisdds.com or call 248-547-2111

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