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Orthodontic treatment at Mt Albert Orthodontics

Mt Albert Orthodontics Ltd

My name is Dr. Sanjay Namburi and I have dedicated myself to the field of Orthodontics. An orthodontist is a registered dentist who has gone on to do 2-3 years full time university study, specialising in straightening teeth, making them bite together properly and creating a great smile that will last a lifetime. Be confident you’re in the care of a specialist.

There are various reasons for offering patients orthodontic treatment:
1.To improve dento facial appearance.
2. To correct the occlusal function of the teeth.
3. To eliminate occlusion that could damage the long-term health of the teeth and periodontium.

Pop in for a visit at 1 Willcott St, Mt. Albert, Auckland 1025, email us at info@smilesahead.co.nz or phone us on 09 849 4171 - I would love to see how I could help you to improve your smile. A new smile can go a long way improving your confidence and self-esteem.
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