
Sleep & TMJ Therapy
2841 Hartland Road
Suite #301
Falls Church, VA 22043
(703) 821-1103

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ALF (Advanced Light Force) Therapy: A Unique and Sophisticated Approach To Orthodontics and Wellness

ALF Therapy has proven to be an extremely valuable tool for those patients who have:
- A need for facial guidance
- Palate expansion
- Narrow palates
- Breathing issues
- TMJ dysfunction
- Craniofacial pain
- Crowded/crooked teeth
- An avoidance for extractions
- Crossbite, overbite or underbite
- Cranial asymmetry
- Sleeping problems — snoring
- Recommendations for jaw surgery

Our ALF appliances are certified by Dr. Darick Nordstrom. He has personally instructed our ALF-certified technicians on the proper design and fabrication techniques to ensure that each technician is capable of creating authentic ALF appliances worthy of certification. The seal below is his stamp of approval.
Dr. Brown is highly trained in ALF (Advanced Light Force) therapy. He has over 500 hours in ALF therapy training and has lectured around the world teaching ALF techniques with Dr. Nordstrom, the creator of the ALF appliances. The ALF appliances are thin, conservative appliances that can be used on the upper and lower arches. They hide behind the teeth, are removable and are basically invisible when being worn. This innovative treatment approach is used to address neurological, orthodontic and orthopedic issues, and the benefits are vast. Each appliance is unique to the patient and designed by the doctor to achieve specific goals relating to health, beauty and function. No ALF appliance is the same, and treatment is pain-free.
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