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Finger Lakes Orthodontics
Our goal at Finger Lakes Orthodontics is to create beautiful, healthy smiles for our patients that will be valued for a lifetime! Dr. Christine Moremi is an experienced and highly trained orthodontist. She is a specialist and completed an additional 3 years of advanced training after dental school to become an orthodontist.

In fact, orthodontics is the most sought after dental specialty with only six out of 100 dental school graduates going on to become orthodontists. Leading edge orthodontic care with traditional braces, clear ceramic braces, and Invisalign. We only recommend treatment options that are proven to be effective and provide the best results possible.
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I love being an orthodontist. I enjoy meeting new people and developing relationships with my existing patients and their families. I am grateful that everyday I can help transform someone's smile. That is as rewarding for me as I hope it is for my patients. Dr. Christine Moremi lives with her husband, Dr. Paul Chahal, and their daughter, Priya.
We look forward to meeting you on your first visit to our office. During this time, we will help you get acquainted with our office and learn about your orthodontic treatment. We understand that each patient's orthodontic treatment is different, and we promise to give you the personal attention you deserve.
There are a lot of factors that go into creating a beautiful, healthy smile and that is Dr. Moremi's main focus. Our office partners with OrthoFi so you can select monthly and down payment amounts that work within your budget. OrthoFi also allows for direct payment from most major insurance plans. With OrthoFi you can manage your account online with ease, including making online payments, viewing invoices, and printing receipts - 24 hours a day!
No, it is not. Many of our patients are referred by their family dentist, yet many other patients take the initiative to schedule an examination themselves. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic screening at age 7. By this age, several permanent teeth in most children have erupted, allowing us to effectively evaluate your orthodontic condition.
It's more important than ever to brush and floss regularly when you have braces, so the teeth and gums are healthy during orthodontic treatment. Patients who do not keep their teeth clean may require more frequent visits to the dentist for a professional cleaning. Adults who have a history of gum disease should also see a periodontist during orthodontic treatment.
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Deb L.
Deb L.
Aug 03, 2018
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Finger Lakes Orthodontics has been treating my granddaughter, aged 14, for 2 years. In December of 2017,​ she removed the wires on mygranddaughter's​s braces and said her gums were in poor condition so until her brushing improved - no wires. So we got an electric toothbrush, water pick, went to a hygienist​ and overall... did all we good to improve her slovenly​ ways. The hygienist assured us her gums and tissues were excellent and while this was only a "snapshot in time" rather than an overall assessment of how well or not she cared for her teeth....at that time - her