Philadelphia, PA -- (SBWire) -- 12/19/2017 --Residents who live near Center City and wish to learn more about orthodontics this holiday season are encouraged to give Center City Emergency Dentist a call today to make an appointment with Dr. Han Lee.
Sticky, hard or chewy foods have the potential to misalign wiring or crack brackets off the teeth, which can lead to damage to the forming dental work if not corrected quickly. An appointment with Center City Emergency Dentist can ensure that any holiday accidents don't do long-term damage to the orthodontic work.
The holiday season is one that's all about sharing food and fun with family members and friends. Unfortunately, this means that many people use the holiday season as an excuse to indulge in foods that they should not.
Patients who have braces or are undergoing other orthodontic work can find themselves with damage thanks to the temptation of foods like taffy, popcorn and gingerbread cookies. If this damage is left untreated, it may cause serious and long-term damage to the realignment of the teeth.
Those who wear braces are especially encouraged to seek assistance from Dr. Lee and Center City Emergency Dentist should they notice or feel anything wrong during the holiday season.
Adults or children who wish to learn more about orthodontics in Philadelphia or are in need of orthodontic repair are encouraged to contact Center City Emergency Dentist. They can be reached by calling 215-315-7691 or visiting online at http://www.centercityemergencydentists.com.
About Center City Emergency Dentist
Center City Emergency Dentist is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based dental facility providing both routine and emergency dental treatments for their clientele throughout Philadelphia. They are highly recommended by the hospitals at Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania, as well as many other prominent healthcare organizations.
To learn more visit http://www.centercityemergencydentists.com/.
Center City Emergency Dentist Provides Orthodontic Repair During the Holidays