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Have you ever been unhappy with your teeth? Maybe you've noticed they aren't Hollywood perfect--maybe they're crowded too tightly, or one of your jaws is too far forward. Who do you turn to for help? In Giving It to You Straight: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Orthodontics but Were Afraid to Ask, Drs. Steve Giannoutsos and Seth Newman compile their combined decades of experience to bring you information about the treatment you need to make your smile the straightest it's ever been! In this book, you'll learn about: - the differences between phase one and phase two treatment, -…mehr

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Have you ever been unhappy with your teeth? Maybe you've noticed they aren't Hollywood perfect--maybe they're crowded too tightly, or one of your jaws is too far forward. Who do you turn to for help? In Giving It to You Straight: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Orthodontics but Were Afraid to Ask, Drs. Steve Giannoutsos and Seth Newman compile their combined decades of experience to bring you information about the treatment you need to make your smile the straightest it's ever been! In this book, you'll learn about: - the differences between phase one and phase two treatment, - determining when braces are a good fit for you or your child, and > It's never too late to start working your way toward a great smile. Don't wait--discover the treatment options available to you and start forging your path to better health.
Autorenporträt
SETH NEWMAN, DDS grew up in Staten Island, New York, the son of a school teacher. My two uncles were general dentists and partners in a practice in Brooklyn anD Manhattan. Growing up, I would spend a lot of time with my uncles in their offices. I could see that they really loved what they did. I think in some ways, being exposed to their partnership at an early age also taught me the value that a good partner could bring. One of my uncles even had a boat, which was a huge thing for a seven-year-old. When people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always said, ¿A dentist.¿ When they asked why, I explained that it was ¿because I want to have a boat.¿