Fastbraces in Murrieta

Searching for the right orthodontics choice near you? We may have the answer! We are proud to offer Fastbraces® – & we’re offering this orthodontic option for both adults & children.

Our practice is your certified provider of Fastbraces® right here in the local community. That means no more searching for a separate orthodontic practice. We are trained to apply & maintain your Fastbraces® for as long as you may need them.

We want you to have that perfect smile. Contact us today to set up a free Fastbraces® consultation. Together, we can decide if Fastbraces® are exactly what you’ve been searching for. It could be that you & Fastbraces® are the perfect fit!

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What Are Fastbraces®?

Fastbraces® are an affordable alternative to traditional braces. Originally designed in 1992, Fastbraces® are available through trained & certified dentists at locations nationwide. We are proud to be a member of this growing group.

Fastbraces® work differently than traditional braces. Ordinarily, orthodontic devices move tooth roots first & then crowns in a long, multi-step process. The unique design of Fastbraces® enables us to move those roots & crowns at the same time, drastically reducing treatment time. With Fastbraces®, you can expect to find success in months, not years.

Meet Your Murrieta Dentist

Daniel B. Pulsipher, DDS – Daniel B. Pulsipher, DDS, is a graduate of the University of Loma Linda School of Dentistry. He has also received extensive training in cosmetic dentistry, rotary endodontics and removable prosthodontics (dentures). Dr. Pulsipher is a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, California Dental Association, International Association for Orthodontics & the Tri-County Dental Society.

Recognition & Certifications

5-Star Murrieta Dental Services

We make it fun for children to visit their dentist in Murrieta.

Get relief from dental anxiety for comfortable dental procedures.

Straighten teeth with a wide-range of options from Invisalign to traditional braces.

Reshape your gum line with gum contouring to fix gummy smiles and small teeth.

Replace a missing tooth, several teeth, or an entire arch of teeth with All-on-4 dental implants.

Diagnotics and solutions for tooth and gum infections including root canals and gum disease treatment. 

At Springs Dental, we have convenient hours that won’t make you miss work or school.

Visit Springs Dental

Dentist Murrieta, CA

We are located in the Murrieta Springs Professional Park off Murrieta Hot Springs Road.

Hours

Mon. – Thur. 8AM–6PM
Friday 8AM–5PM
Sat & Sun. Closed

~ Daily lunch break 12 Noon–1pm

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Insurance & Financing

Insurance

We love your insurance and respect your budget and busy schedule. There are little to no out-of-pocket costs for most insured patients on cleanings, exams and x-rays.

Financing

0% financing is available on approved credit. While most insured families receive the majority of preventive services for FREE, we offer many different payment options, including CareCredit, so uninsured patients can still receive the dental care they need in a manner that fits their budget.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes Fastbraces different from traditional braces?

Fastbraces uses a unique bracket and wire design that moves both the root and crown of the tooth at the same time—unlike traditional braces, which move them in separate stages. This can result in much faster treatment times.

Many patients complete their treatment in 3 months to about a year, depending on the complexity of the case. Some see noticeable changes in just a few weeks.

Yes. Fastbraces are FDA-approved and have been in use for over 25 years. Studies and clinical results support their safety and effectiveness when used by a trained provider.

Most patients report less discomfort with Fastbraces compared to traditional braces, due to the low-friction, low-force technology used in the system.

Fastbraces can treat a wide range of orthodontic problems—including crowding, spacing, and bite issues—but not every case is ideal. A consultation is needed to determine if you’re a good candidate.

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