Durham & Oxford, NC
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Wilson Orthodontics Presents…The ABC’s Of Braces & Orthodontics

Here at Wilson Orthodontics for braces in Durham and Oxford NC, we know that braces and orthodontic treatment may seem a bit daunting to understand for many but with the 2015-16 school season closing in, now is the best time to learn what some call the “ABC’s of Orthodontics.” Simply put, “A” is for age, “B” is for braces, and “C” is cost and/or choice.

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Did You Know? Fun Facts About Animal Teeth

We dug up some interesting information about different types of species and their teeth we thought everyone might enjoy reading on our blog at Wilson Orthodontics of Durham & Oxford, North Carolina (NC). Thanks for visiting our blog and enjoy the post. Feel free to share it with your friends in Durham and Oxford NC. Elephants: Did you know their tusks are overgrown incisors used for

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What Are The Differences Between A Dentist, Pedodontist, And Orthodontist In Durham NC?

Many consumers are confused why they should choose an orthodontist in the Durham and Oxford NC areas at Wilson Orthodontics versus a general dentist or pedodontist to straighten their teeth with braces or Invisalign. Plain and simple… the answer is experience and training. Differences – Durham & Oxford Dentists, Pedodontists & Orthodontists? All are dentists who specialize in oral care, and all are technically dentists. Durham

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Reverse The Aging Process With A New Smile By Wilson Orthodontics in Durham and Oxford NC

Orthodontics and braces can help children, teens, and adults of all ages look better throughout their lifetime. Adults today are much more aware than in the past of the importance of creating and maintaining a beautiful smile. With longer life expectancy, a healthy, beautiful smile is as important at age 70 as it is at age 16. Durham & Oxford, NC Orthodontist, Dr. Michael Wilson is

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Decision Is Made To Reduce Fluoride In Drinking Water

The ongoing controversy about too much fluoride in our drinking water has finally resulted in the US department of Health and Human Resources (HHS) lowering the recommended level of fluoride in community drinking water. This was announced April 27, 2015 in a news release. Americans now have access to more sources of fluoride, such as toothpaste and mouth rinses, than they did when water fluoridation

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