Surrey Invisalign

Surrey Invisalign Provider Insurance for Orthodontics

June 23, 2011
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Surrey, BC – Since braces can be expensive, many patients find it useful to have dental insurance which covers orthodontics.
But it can be confusing to know how to choose the best dental insurance for orthodontic purposes and to know what is covered, notes Dr. Aly Kanani, a Surrey invisalign provider.

"When selecting a plan, it is a good idea to check with your orthodontist to see what plans he or she accepts and recommends," suggests Kanani, a Surrey dental services provider.

Surrey Orthodontist Discusses Losing Baby Teeth and Early Orthodontics

May 20, 2010
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Surrey, BC -- When your child loses his or her first tooth it’s a big rite of passage. But in addition to leaving money, the Tooth Fairy should also remind parents that it’s a good time to emphasize the importance of good dental care.
“Those new teeth must last for the rest of your child’s life,” says Surrey orthodontist Dr. Aly Kanani.

Lifestyle Magazine Interviews Surrey Orthodontist Dr. Aly Kanani on Invisalign Orthodontics

March 18, 2010

SURREY, BC — In the February issue of Lifestyle Magazine’s British Columbia edition, Surrey orhodontist Dr. Aly Kanani, DMD, sat down with the writers of Lifestyle to discuss Invisalign orthodontic technology as well as other orthodontic treatments.

Vancouver, Langley, and Surrey Orthodontist Dr. Aly Kanani Achieves Invisalign Premier Provider Elite Status

January 25, 2010
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VANCOUVER, BC — As of January 2010, Surrey orthodontist Dr. Aly Kanani will be recognized as an Invisalign Premier Provider Elite. As a Premier Provider Elite, Dr. Kanani has pinnacled as an Invisalign caregiver in the top 1% of treatment experience in North America.

Surrey Invisalign Provider Discusses Importance of How Orthodontics Looks

December 24, 2009

SURREY, BC — One of the biggest concerns people have before going through with orthodontic treatment is how it will look during treatment. After all, orthodontics are mainly about having a more esthetically pleasing smile. So, why shouldn’t patients be concerned with their “look” during treatment?