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FASTBRACES®

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Please note: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. We always discuss these with you before conducting any procedures. Should you have any doubts, please seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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What are FASTBRACES®? 

​Fastbraces® Technology is an innovative orthodontic treatment, specially designed to move teeth fast and efficiently with gentle forces giving beautiful, straight teeth in a matter of months… not years!

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How do they work?

The old style braces are square in shape and usually move the crown of the tooth in the first year, and the root of the tooth in the second year, which requires two years of treatment time. The patented triangular bracket in FASTBRACES®  gently allows for movement of the crown and the root of the teeth at the same time without any extra risk for the patient and with minimal discomfort.

The FASTBRACES® DIFFERENCE

TRADITIONAL BRACES

FASTBRACES ®

University tested

University tested

Used for decades

Used for 25 years

Square brackets

Triangular brackets

Complex treatment

Simple treatment

Multiple wires

Extractions often required

Single wire

Almost always no extraction required

1.5 - 3 years

Delayed root movement

3 months - 1.5 years

Immediate root movement

Pain issues reported

Often changes to natural bite

Pain reduction statistically

Natural bite preserved

Typically 24/7 retainers

Typically higher cost

Typically 15-20 Min./Day Retainers

Typically lower cost

Fastbraces

Fastbraces

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Fast

Treatment time is measured in months not years.

Safe

A 25-year history of successful clinical treatments and tested by leading universities in the U.S., Europe, and South America

Affordable

Reduced treatment time means fees are significantly reduced

ASK US TODAY HOW WE CAN STRAIGHTEN YOUR TEETH IN MONTHS INSTEAD OF YEARS!

PLEASE NOTE

Dr Chris Kourshounian holds registrations as a general dentist and does not hold specialist registration as an orthodontist, however, he has undertaken orthodontic continuing education courses and holds appropriate certification to undertake the orthodontic treatments being offered.