Sakowitz Smiles Orthodontics is taking a revolutionary step in the world of orthodontic care by incorporating cutting-edge technology known as the Dental Pain Eraser. This innovation is poised to transform the orthodontic treatment experience, making it more comfortable and virtually pain-free for patients.
In the realm of healthcare, orthodontists and dentofacial orthopedists often serve as the first professionals to introduce younger patients to real, lasting physical discomfort. However, Sakowitz Smiles Orthodontics believes that this should not be the defining image of orthodontic care for children and adults alike.
"We are committed to creating positive memories for our patients," says Dr. Scott Sakowitz, founder and lead orthodontist at Sakowitz Smiles Orthodontics. "We understand that orthodontic treatment can be challenging, especially for children. Our goal is to ensure that the pain associated with orthodontic procedures becomes a thing of the past."
"The Dental Pain Eraser is a groundbreaking technology that allows us to provide immediate relief from soft tissue pain and general orthodontic discomfort. Applying this remarkable device for just 10-15 seconds along the root surface can dramatically reduce the discomfort experienced during orthodontic visits. From wire activations to separator placements to aligner adjustments, every step of the journey now feels significantly more comfortable."
"The relief is real, and it's transformative," adds Dr. Sakowitz. "The Dental Pain Eraser isn't just remarkably effective; it's possibly the fastest, easiest, and only drug-free method for reducing soft tissue pain in the orthodontic arena."
In a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 84% of the subjects who used the Dental Pain Eraser experienced pain relief in less than 2 minutes. An astonishing 44 out of 45 subjects reported experiencing orthodontic pain relief, often lasting for at least 48 hours.
The American Association of Orthodontists recognized the significant impact of the Dental Pain Eraser by awarding it the top industry innovation award for 2023. This prestigious accolade underscores the device's effectiveness in making orthodontic treatment more comfortable and pain-free.
The introduction of the Dental Pain Eraser at Sakowitz Smiles Orthodontics signifies their commitment to delivering the highest level of care to their patients. It is a significant step toward making orthodontic treatment a more comfortable and pain-free experience.
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