WildSmiles are the fun alternative to conventional braces. Embrace expression and get wild!
WildSmiles Braces were developed by Dr. Clarke Stevens. Dr. Stevens had a desire to make the orthodontics a positive experience for patients and their families. Making those traditional braces into unique braces. WildSmiles are specially designed orthodontic brackets that come in a variety of fun shapes including Stars, Hearts, Sports Balls, Footballs, Flowers and Super-Diamonds®. The patented designs are made in the USA of surgical quality stainless steel.
What is really unique is that WildSmiles is the first and only proven corrective appliance that allows the patient to design their smile. These are available nationwide and it is the first and only braces brand to be available online! If your child needs braces, why not make it a fun and unique experience with WildSmiles! Give your child something to smile about. WildSmiles are low profile stainless steel braces. They offer a more comfortable feel than other aesthetic braces like clear ceramic brackets. You are able to mix and match the shapes, however, you want.
If you are wondering if WildSmiles works for everyone, Absolutely! If you need braces then you can have WildSmiles. Since WildSmiles work the same as conventional treatment, there is no need to worry. Simply tell your orthodontist that you want WildSmiles. You can also order WildSmiles here on their website and they will ship them to your doctors office!
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One (1) winner will win a set of WildSmiles Braces (6 brackets total $150 Value). This Giveaway is open to US residents only, ages 18 and older. The Giveaway will run from September 11, 2015 until 11:59 pm EST on October 2, 2015. One entry per household. This blog is not responsible for prize fulfillment. Enter using the Giveaway Tools Form Below. Good Luck!
jjohnson46 says
September 30, 2015 at 8:43 amI would give them to my son!
Christy Peeples DuBois says
September 19, 2015 at 11:10 pmI would use these myself. I’ve needed braces since I was a child but since my older sister had a bad experience with them my parents didn’t put them on me.
Kristine says
September 17, 2015 at 1:41 pmMy daughter
Kimberly Bauer says
September 16, 2015 at 5:08 amI would give them to my 11 year old daughter.
Amy says
September 14, 2015 at 10:52 pmI would use them myself. I need braces desperately and can’t afford them.
JLin says
September 13, 2015 at 7:03 pmmy husband