2548 days ago

Golden times for our patients.

Bachmann Orthodontics

Golden times at Bachmann orthodontics.
We offer gold braces for the same price as silver ones.
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Golden Braces are crafted with the finest material to add further luxury to your treatment for no additional costs.
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Gold Braces
If you want to stand out with style, gold braces might be the choice for you. Made from high-grade stainless steel and plated in gold, these braces can add a bit of sophistication to your orthodontic treatment. The gold colour of the brackets blends in better with the light colour of your teeth and is not necessarily as noticeable as silver brackets.
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There is no real difference between silver and gold braces other than the colour. It’s up to you to decide what aesthetic option appeals to you the most and what colour you’d rather be showing off.
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Benefits of gold braces
Patients of all ages love gold braces because they give them the opportunity to express themselves with a unique and distinctive look as they straighten their teeth.
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We also offer a lot of other options for your customised Bachmann smile, like Incognito hidden, invisible braces, Speed braces, Damon Clear Ceramic Braces or Invisalign aligners.
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Call Candice 094481128 and make an appointment today to discuss what will be the best option for you or your child.
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By the way, we have flexible interest free payment options.
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What can we do to make you smile?
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