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Teeth Bands at whopping low prices for 3rd Christmas Promo offered by Orthofill, world provider for alternative non-invasive solution for teeth gaps.

Ottawa On (PRWEB) December 03, 2012

Teeth bands are now being sold at very low prices for the third Christmas Promo offered by Orthofill, the leading provider for safe, less expensive, alternative and non-invasive solutions for teeth gaps.

For a limited time beginning December 2, 2012, Orthofill is offering more than 50% worth of discounts on their teeth band packages. With the onset of the shopping season, discounts mean savings for people who are preparing their budgets for presents and celebrations this Yuletide season.

This is the last leg of their Christmas promos for this year which comes at an opportune time: as the New Year closes in, Orthofill invites their potential clients to sport a new smile for 2013 in 30 days from the first use.

Using the tooth bands is simple: one only has to place one band over the teeth with a gap in between them and wear them for 12 hours overnight for the initial 30 days, until the gap is closed. To ensure that teeth stay in their new positions permanently, the bands should be worn round the clock for another 30 days thereafter.

Purchasing Orthofill’s teeth bands is risk free. Clients get their money back 100% should they find results unsatisfactory provided that all instructions on usage were followed.

To find out how much savings one can make, visit Orthofill’s pricing page.

For more information on the treatment of minor diastemas, proper product usage, treatable cases and other case studies, visit Orthofill at http://www.orthofill.com

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About

Orthofill is a company owned by Clicking Labs, Inc. With dedication and perseverance, they were able to bring together a team of multi-talented individuals to provide the world with creative and interesting marketing strategies to drive success to its clients. It has stations in Ontario, Canada and Cebu, Philippines.

 

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Whether or not ancient civilizations developed tooth gaps and other complications from wearing traditional oral jewelry, only the experts know. But oral jewelry which has become popular in the recent decades traces its history a long way back. Ancient Aztecs, Mayans, and the tribes of America pierced their tongues in the belief that this enabled them to communicate with their deities and gods. Application of oral jewelry was more a religious ritual performed by high priests and religious leaders of the time than anything else. Oral piercings were also worn among members of African tribes.

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Today it’s a fashion statement. Once upon a time it was mostly worn by punk rock aficionados or adherents of a gothic lifestyle, but as the decades pass the stereotypes are dissipating and more types of people are able to appreciate the style.

Now, obviously this is the part where we tell you there’s a catch – a number of them, actually. And then depending on your stock of information, your reactions may vary from yeah-I-read-about-that to OMG-I-will-never-have-my-tongue-pierced-everrrrr!

But let’s get on with the meat of this stuff. According to experts:

  1. Playing with tongue jewelry can develop tooth gaps as repeated pressure is unconsciously applied to the front teeth, resulting in midline diastema.
  2. Barbells and lip piercings can cause damage to the gum tissue, and when left uncared for may require one to undergo surgery on the gums.
  3. Some mouth piercings can cause gums to recede, exposing the roots of the teeth to easy access by bacteria and acids, eventually leading to tooth decay.
  4. Infections can arise from mouth piercings while the wounds are healing. This possibly allows oral bacteria to travel through your bloodstream and reach your heart or brain, causing problems in those areas. Treatment, as we well know, is very expensive.
  5. Oral jewelry can make it harder to clean the mouth, which can give rise to another set of oral problems.

 

What?!

I know, I know – in case you haven’t noticed, like everyone, each teeth gap is also unique. They not only come in different sizes, they also have different causes behind them, including some that you should not be alarmed about.

It should not come as a surprise, considering that each body is unique from all the rest. Even as we belong to the same species in the pecking order, there is no one exactly alike anyone else – from traits, to behavior, personality, down to waist lines and teeth structures.

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In this blog post we’ll explore the different types of the causes of diastema. If you have teeth gap, see which one is yours.

  1. Most children have naturally gapped teeth, and for parents and kids alike: Keep calm and keep brushing.  As kids grow, the teeth also adjust to a rapidly growing body. Milk teeth are preparing to fall off to make way for permanent teeth (and missing teeth are also a cause of these gaps). The jaw size is also growing; naturally their small pearly whites aren’t enough yet to fill every nook and crevice in the oral cavity, so waiting until all the permanent teeth appear should be the best thing to do other than keeping their chompers clean. Eventually, these gaps will disappear.
  2. In some cases, the labial fraenum is oversized, causing a gap between the upper front incisors. To define: the labial fraenum is the tissue that connects the upper lip to the gum. Sometimes, this tissue continues to grow and goes between your two front teeth. If you have this kind of gap, braces or Orthofill bands may not be the best solution. Instead, a procedure called frenectomy may have to be done.
  3. Similar to no. 2 is an oversized lingual fraenum, or the tissue that connects your tongue to the bottom of the mouth.
  4. Disproportioned jaw and teeth size may also cause gaps, major or minor. Similarly, an abnormal jaw structure can also cause teeth gaps.

Gap on teeth is a common problem that many people have. If you’re one of these people who would like to close the space on their teeth and improve their smile, teeth bands could fix this for you. Braces could be the most popular treatment for gapped teeth. However, this could be too much to some as braces cost around $5,000. They also need to be worn for at least 2 years. Many people dread wearing braces as they don’t think that those metals would look good on them. Well, you can’t blame them since most movies on Hollywood portray geeks at school with braces and big, thick eyeglasses.

This is why other patients prefer to get invisible braces. They are clear so people wouldn’t see them. But the problem is, they cost almost the same as braces. If you have money to spend then it’s not a problem. But if you don’t want to spend thousands of dollars to close the gap on your teeth, Orthofill gap bands are the perfect treatment for you. What are these gap bands? These bands were specially designed by orthodontists to fix gapped teeth. They work by pushing the teeth together to close the gap.

You don’t need to consult a dentist for getting these bands as you could order them online. How much would it cost you to buy them? You could get them at $30 per box. A box of Orthofill contains 100 of these disposable gap bands. Follow the directions on how to apply the bands on your teeth, which, you could find on the packaging. Use one before you sleep and you wouldn’t even notice that it’s working to close the gap on your teeth. Remove the band in the morning and start your day as usual. Use another band at night and keep doing this until the gap closes.

Your teeth are very important, and their maintenance has to be one of the top things you take care of. Just think about it for a moment, that big gap in teeth is the first thing people might judge you by when you smile. On first dates, on interviews, and even when you meet new people, if you suffer from a crooked smile, you have to do something about it. Of course, while braces are a good option to go for, there are very viable alternatives in dealing with your problem. They can range from more natural methods, to total cosmetic repair.

If you are going for a more natural means to realigning your teeth, consider using Invisalign. While they do resemble retainers in a way, they work somewhat less painfully than braces on your teeth. You see, depending on how messed up your teeth are, the braces made for you should be as tight as they need to be. That works to straighten your teeth through proper application of force. You also don’t have to show up for constant tightening. Instead each pair is replaced as your teeth start to straighten out. This makes the process much slower, but the slow and steady pace ensures that they don’t pop back into their old positions.

However, Invisilign costs are also sort of more expensive than traditional braces. Usually the price can be dictated by how unique your jaw line is, but even then they might be $1,000 more expensive than braces. The quality of Invisalign is worth it though and that is because each set is tailor made for your teeth. They are also clear in color so they do not impose upon your smile, as opposed to the metal gray of braces. Lastly, they are very easy to remove, which allows you to eat whatever you want, and makes the act of brushing your teeth much simpler than having braces on.

The last alternative on your list should be veneers and similar kinds of replacements. Veneers can be a quick fix to your problems, but they require the user to replace them eventually. They are usually glued onto the offending teeth, or are used to fill in the gaps. Smart clip braces are also a great alternative. Since they do not need elastic bands in securing the teeth, and they have less metal parts, you are less prone to sores opening in your mouth. They also don’t need as much time as standard braces do. So, can you straighten your teeth without braces? Of course you can, you just have to pick the method that suits you.

 

Most people get orthodontic treatments such as braces when they are young so that when they reach adulthood, a perfect set of teeth would already have been achieved. Unfortunately, not every person has the capacity nor the opportunity to get his or her teeth fixed at a young age. Whether it is due to economic circumstances or any other for that matter, a lot of people grow up to have big gap in teeth. While it is perfectly all right for some people to have a huge gap in their teeth, a lot find it to be unattractive and extremely distracting to the point that they have to constantly avoid smiling.

When you are already an adult, it may be awkward to get braces just to get your teeth fixed. Especially in the professional world, you may not be taken seriously if people see you wearing braces. After all, braces are often thought of as something that young kids get. However, there is an alternative to braces for adults and that is in the form of Orthofill bands. This simple yet effective solution to large gaps in your teeth is a revolutionary method that is sure to give you the desired effect you have been yearning for in less than two months.

The way Orthofill bands work is that it gives you straighter teeth by removing the gaps and moving them closer over time. Simply apply the band on the desired spot every day and you will observe that as time passes, the gap in your teeth slowly disappears. In fact, you can even wear the band before you go to bed at night. It is one of the easiest and simplest methods you can use to get the straighter teeth you’ve been trying to achieve all your life. It is the cheaper option as well.

Braces are much more expensive compared to Orthofill bands. At the same time, you really don’t need braces when all you have to fix is a gap in between your teeth. You can get perfect teeth without braces and that is through Orthofill bands which is cheaper, easier to use and can get you results in 50 days. Braces have to be worn for at least a year just to get the desired result. Other than that, you also need to wear retainers after braces just to ensure that your teeth do not move back to its original spot.

 

 

Everyone is in search of ways to get that perfect smile – shiny white teeth that are aligned perfectly. But would you pay your orthodontist to make a teeth gap?

Everyone knows of Kate Middleton and her Cinderella story. Apparently, she had her dentist make her teeth imperfectly perfect. Meaning, she had her dentist make her teeth imperfect enough that they seemed straight. Can it be that imperfect teeth are now what we consider perfect?

It seems that teeth gap has becoming more of a fashion statement rather than a flaw. It has been on the rise since the early 2009. At the end of 2010, the trend caused dentists to get flustered. Models such as Lara Stone, Georgia Jagger, daughter of Mick Jagger, model Bianca and Jess Hart who flaunts imperfect teeth are becoming a source of inspiration for people suffering from the same flaw or are interested in having one.

Teeth gap gives a sense of authenticity with its flaw in an otherwise perfect world of modeling. This trend was first started by Australian model Jess Hart in Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue of 2009 followed by the face of Calvin Klein, Lara Stone. Even Madonna has a gap between her teeth and she’s proud of it. She also believes that they bring her good luck.

Gaps in between teeth aren’t frowned upon everywhere. In South Africa, it is a symbol of inner beauty and sensuality where people even go as far as going to their dentists to literally have their teeth misaligned.

Fashion Designer David Deflin had a gap teeth artificially created by inserting a bracket to create a gap between his front two teeth. He also named his New York Spring collection of 2009 “Diastema” which is a medical term for gap teeth. If you are also thinking of having gap teeth, you can follow the same process undergone by Deflin go through a process of sanding to reduce the size of the teeth. Before you undergo any of these, however, you should be absolutely sure about what you want. One of the methods mentioned, sanding, is an irreversible process.

Fixing gaps in teeth

But not everyone is proud of their gaps in teeth. If you are looking for a way to get rid of it, it can be fixed through various dental products like Orthofill bands, bonding, braces, porcelain veneers, etc. Most of these procedures use a technique to fix the problem by covering the gap between teeth. These procedures are also very expensive.

Teeth gap can be looked upon as a fashion trend or a flaw. Opinions about it vary as beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. If you are among those who love your gap teeth and love showing it, then FLAUNT IT! But with the fashion industry labeling it as an authentic looks in a digitalized world; will it become a trend that leads both young and old to pay a visit to their dentists and undergo a gap teeth procedure? I guess only time can answer that.

Georgia May with Gapped TeethYoung women with that big gapped tooth smile might try to go for the Brigitte Bardot or Georgia May look, but it just doesn’t seem to sit right with most of us. After all a gapped tooth is what it is – an unsightly tooth gap. It is actually a condition called Diastema. But no matter what we name the thing and no matter how beautiful some celebrities try to make it, in most people’s eyes, it is still an unsightly gapped tooth. What can you do about it and how can you fix it quickly?

The Expensive Method

Well if you have the money, you can go to a cosmetic dentist, pay hundreds or thousands of dollars and have it fixed. You can use veneers or have braces put on and look like a teen geek for a few years until the problem has been corrected. Doesn’t sound too good, does it? Well, now let’s talk about a real solution, one that is inexpensive, and works quickly within a matter of a few weeks. I’m talking about teeth bands.

The Inexpensive Method

Use elastic pressure teeth bands. Now this is not a new invention, dentists have been using elastic teeth bands for decades, but they don’t want to give you this secret inexpensive solution to a tooth gap. A dentist may use teeth bands, but only after having placed braces on or done other expensive orthodontics procedures. He certainly isn’t going to tell you that simply wearing teeth elastic bands at night for a few weeks is going to solve a small tooth gap. Why that would be too easy, and much too cheap a solution. So, because we believe that the only solution to an unsightly adult tooth gap is either to live with it or pay the dentist thousands of dollars to get it fixed. That decision is easy – you simply live with the problem.

But what if I told you that you could buy elastic teeth bands for about $30 a package, wear one each night for a period of 30 to 60 days and the gap would disappear. Would you be willing to try this solution? Many people are, and have had excellent results. They have removed the gap that did not make them look like Brigitte Bardot and instead joined the millions of other beautiful people with beautiful smiles. The process is easy, simply place a pressured teeth band around the outside edges of the gapped teeth. Go to bed every night with one of these bands on. Wait for a few weeks and start to see the closing of the gap.

True, some people may feel that the gapped teeth are a little sensitive after using the band. Well, they should be, after all the teeth are moving. If the teeth weren’t a little sore the bands wouldn’t be working. But this sensitive feeling isn’t anything you can’t live with. How many people live with cut and bleeding gums plus sensitive teeth when they use braces? Certainly the least intrusive method of correcting the condition and the least painful is through the use to teeth bands.

9 out of 10 people will tell you that a smile is important, so don’t be fooled into thinking the problem does not make you look that bad. Face it, a gapped tooth look is ugly! The condition is a problem, one that needs to be solved as quickly, cheaply and as efficiently as possible.