How do I find an Inman Aligner dentist? | Dental Treatment Guide
- Inman Aligner
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- What are the advantages/disadvantages of the Inman Aligner?
- How do I find an Inman Aligner dentist?
- How do I know that my Inman Aligner is genuine?
As the Inman Aligner treatment is still rather uncommon, it can be quite difficult to seek a dentist who is able to provide you with these braces. This is especially true in the UK, as the Inman Aligner was only made available by the British Dental Association in 2008 so it is still in it's early life in UK dental care. Not only this but it is very important that once you do find a dentist able to provide the treatment, they should have experience with the Inman Aligner and are a reputable dentist.
There are a number of options available to help you find a dentist offering the Inman Aligner from their clinic. Firstly, the certified Inman Aligner website contains a database of accredited dentists that offer the treatment and you are able to search this with ease. Alternatively, you may conduct a simple Google (or other search engine) search to locate local dentist who is able to offer the Inman Aligner. Finally, you can find a catalogue of dentists who are experienced in fitting the Inman Aligner on the 'Cosmetic Dentistry Guide' website.
Further Information about the Inman Aligner
For Further Information on the Inman Aligner visit the Inman Aligner Guide.
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