In Home Teeth Straightening Business Is Booming ― But Better Brace Yourself KFF Health News
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Description / HTTP Status: SmileDirectClub and similar startup companies say they provide these services at what can be thousands of dollars less than office visit teeth straightening, but proof is lacking and patients can be left with no recourse if problems arise.
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