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Category Archives: Orthodontics

Does My Smile Change as I Age?

La Habra/Chino Hills, CA – As you begin aging, you no doubt notice some things are different about your body. Maybe your knees are creakier than they used to be, or gray hairs are sprouting on your head. You may also notice that your smile looks different. Just like the rest of your body, your… Read more »

What is a Deep Bite?

La Habra/Chino Hills, CA – Orthodontics corrects malocclusions or bad bites. Orthodontists work to create smiles that not only look beautiful, but that ensure a healthy, properly functioning bite. A deep bite is a malocclusion in which the upper teeth overlap the bottom teeth excessively. We also sometimes refer to this malocclusion as an overbite.… Read more »

Invisalign Offers New Palatal Expander
Invisalign Offers New Palatal Expander

La Habra/Chino Hills, CA – Invisalign revolutionized the orthodontic world when its aligners became widely available. They continued to improve upon their offering, making it an enticing choice for many orthodontic patients. And with the introduction of their new palatal expander, patients with even severe… Read more »

Spark or Invisalign – Which is Better?
Spark or Invisalign – Which is Better?

La Habra/Chino Hills, CA – You’ve decided to seek out orthodontic treatment and know you want clear aligners. But should you choose Spark aligners or Invisalign? Dr. Robert Gire explains both systems so you can determine which is ideal for you. “Spark and Invisalign are… Read more »

Which Braces are the Fastest?
Which Braces are the Fastest?

La Habra/Chino Hills, CA – Undergoing orthodontic treatment is a commitment, one that can take several months or possibly even years. So, at Gire Orthodontics, we understand when patients ask for an option that is the most efficient. Unfortunately, that’s not always a cut-and-dry answer.… Read more »

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