Invisalign

Braces have long been the go-to method for orthodontic correction, yet many adults are hesitant
to commit to wearing metal in their mouths for an extended period while their teeth are adjusted
to a more desirable alignment. Invisalign provide a less conspicuous solution compared to
traditional metal braces. This treatment eliminates the need for brackets and wires, instead
offering a personalized set of transparent aligners that must be worn for at least 22 hours daily.
These aligners gradually shift your teeth into place over several months or years, helping you
reach your aesthetic objectives.

Did you know…

that orthodontic procedures can yield positive outcomes for individuals of any age? Thanks to
innovations in less noticeable orthodontic solutions, adults now make up almost half of all
orthodontic patients in the U.S. Invisalign are so inconspicuous and subtle that they won’t
interfere with your daily interactions. While each patient’s experience may vary, most adults can
anticipate wearing Invisalign for anywhere from one to two years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I a candidate for Invisalign?

To determine your eligibility for Invisalign, you should first arrange a consultation with your
dentist. During this meeting, you can evaluate your dental condition and discuss your aesthetic
aspirations.

What should I expect during my Invisalign treatment?

Should Invisalign be deemed suitable for you, your treatment will commence with dental
impressions and imaging. These will be utilized by Invisalign to create a tailored set of
aligners designed to progressively align your teeth. You should wear your aligners constantly,
except when eating, brushing, or flossing. Although you won’t need to see your dentist for
adjustments as you would with braces, periodic check-ups will be necessary to track your
progress.

Will I need to adhere to any particular instructions after my treatment is finished?

After completing your Invisalign treatment, you won’t need to wear the aligners anymore,
but you might need a retainer. Retainers are detachable dental devices intended to maintain
your teeth’s new position and prevent them from reverting to their original alignment.