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How Does Invisalign Work?

If your teeth are crowded, unevenly spaced, or have shifted, Invisalign “invisible” braces can help straighten your teeth and give you the smile you want. 

It consists of series of computer programmed custom-made clear aligners that fit tightly on your teeth and move them to the pre-planned positions. The aligners are changed every 7-14 days til your treatment is complete.

When we are happy with the final positions, we will make and provide you with some form of retainers to maintain positions.

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What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is a type of clear, remmoveable aligner system. It is the least noticeable way to straighten your teeth without having anyone know you’re wearing metal braces.

Invisalign is a great alternative to traditional metal braces. It is an innovative system that uses a series of clear, custom-made, removable aligners to gradually move teeth into  desired positions.

Benefits of Invisalign

Benefits of Invisalign: It’s clear — Invisalign aligners are transparent, which means you can smile in public without worrying about people staring at your teeth. It’s discreet — No one will know you’re wearing Invisalign unless you tell them. It’s convenient — Invisalign fits into your life. It’s easy to remove and clean and then put back in. It’s less noticeable — Invisalign is made of smooth, comfortable, BPA-free plastic. It’s affordable — Invisalign offers a unique cost advantage because you pay only for the aligners you need when you need them. Invisalign is the clear choice for your straight teeth.

  • Clear, removable, and comfortable orthodontic treatment;
  • Virtually invisible;
  • Are removed only to eat, drink, brush and floss;
  • The Invisalign system is customized for each person.

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What are the conditions that Invisalign can treat?

Invisalign can treat a wide variety of cases, predictably.

It can improve:

  • Most crowding scenarios;
  • Most spacing scenarios;
  • Mild to moderate overbite corrections;
  • Mild to moderate overjet corrections;
  • Mild to moderate Rotation issues;
  • Some Bite issues.

 

In some severe cases, it is important to seek advice and treatment from an Orthodontist. We will advise you if this is necessary.

 

 

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