Product Profile: Fastbraces

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Product Profile: Fastbraces 

A patented method of alveolar bone restoration


The natural healing processes of the body do not normally last years—a wound of the flesh takes a few days to heal, while a broken leg’s healing time does not typically exceed 60– 90 days. In orthodontic tooth movement, the alveolar bone is broken down and rebuilt. This remodeling function can be considered analogous to the reconstruction of a broken leg and can be achieved in a similar treatment time. Furthermore, the natural eruption can be completed in about 120 days from the moment the tooth appears through the gums until it takes its final position in the dental arch.

Fastbraces’ patented technology, orthodontic brackets and methods, which were tested in vitro and in vivo by universities in the 1990s and are used today by doctors in more than 50 countries, safely upright the roots of the teeth toward their final position from the onset of therapy, easily and remarkably fast—even in about 100 days.

This technology, invented and founded by orthodontist Dr. Anthony Viazis of Dallas, works in a similar process to that of natural eruption. Called “orthoeruption,” this patented method of alveolar bone restoration can be related to the way natural eruption remodels and grows alveolar bone. As a result, retainer wear is minimal and tooth extractions (or sometimes even jaw surgery) can now be avoided. In addition, spaces for implants can now be ready in about 100 days.

For more information, visit fastbraces.com or call 972-468-9285.

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