New York Dental Practice Says Braces Can Be Part Of Your Professional Appearance
Dr. William P. Caldon, D.M.D., co-owner of Plattsburgh’s High Peaks Dental, reminds readers that today’s orthodontic options can add to—not detract from— a person’s appearance in even the most professional of workplaces.
Plattsburgh, NY — October 15, 2015 — Renowned Plattsburgh dentist Dr. William Caldon published a new article entitled “Can Braces Look Professional?” In the article, he showcases the best options for working adults who need to maintain a professional appearance, from Invisalign to lingual braces and beyond.
Says Caldon, “The chief concern for most adults interested in braces is maintaining a professional appearance. It’s understandable. Nobody wants to attract negative attention towards themselves—especially when it comes to their appearance. The thought of walking into work with a ‘metal mouth’ is enough to put many grown-ups off the idea entirely. But when it comes to your smile, orthodontic treatment could improve your smile and appearance more quickly and easily than you’d expect.”
Dr. Caldon has been a co-owner of High Peaks Dental since 1996 after serving in the United States Air Force for 20 years and retiring as a Colonel. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Louisville and his Bachelor’s from Thomas More College. In 2013, USA Today featured Caldon as one of America’s Premier Dentists.
The entire article can be found here http://www.highpeaksdental.com/blog/can-braces-look-professional.php
About High Peaks Dental:
Specializing in patient comfort, High Peaks Dental is the premier dental practice in Plattsburgh and northern New York regions. Owned by Dr. Michael O’Connor, D.D.S. and Dr. William Caldon, D.M.D., the practice has been making patients smile since 1978. With state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, the practice offers the highest quality care and level of service available. High Peaks Dental has been featured across numerous media outlets including NBC, ABC, CBS, Reuters, FOX, and USA Today.