An Invisalign regime involves clear plastic aligners that fit over your teeth almost the same way a mouth guard does. Every two weeks, you get a new aligner that pushes the teeth a little bit further until after about six to 18 months, your orthodontic problems are over. Invisalign is generally suitable for people who have minor or moderate dental problems and who want a discrete and flexible solution.
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You may have x-rays, and other dental imagery as well as impressions taken that will help our specialist design a plan for your oral health to give you good oral hygiene and straight teeth. Based on these tests, customized aligners are made especially for your teeth and mouth. The aligners are comfortable to wear with no metal parts to irritate the inside of your cheeks or gums. There may be a bit of temporary minor discomfort when you get a new aligner.
Invisalign is an effective treatment for malocclusion for most adults and teenagers. Whether it is the right treatment for a teenager should be determined by our orthodontist, as children’s jawbones mature at different ages. You may have the same number of appointments as a patient who has traditional braces, which is about every four to six weeks, but your appointment will be much quicker, and you will spend less time in the orthodontist’s chair.
There are many advantages to Invisalign orthodontics, the main one being discretion. From the very beginning of your treatment, you can smile confidently because most people will not even be aware that you are wearing