Invisalign is the invisible way to straighten teeth using a series of custom-made, nearly undetectable aligners. And it's been proven effective in both clinical research and in practices nationwide. So whether your teeth are crowded, too far apart or have shifted since wearing braces, you'll have a new reason to smile.
The Latest technology makes it happens
Upon an initial examination, the doctor decides if Invisalign is right for you. The doctor will write a treatment plan an take an impression of your teeth, which are submitted to Invisalign. Using the latest advances in 3-D computer technology, Invisalign carefully translates the doctor's instructions into a series of precisely customized aligners for about two weeks, moving your teeth, gradually - week by week, millimeter by millimeter - until you've achieved the intended result: straighter teeth. Generally, you visit the doctor no more often than you would with braces and the length of treatment is about the same.
Reasons for Invisalign:
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Cosmetically, to create a uniform, beautiful smile.
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Crooked teeth.
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Misshapen teeth.
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Unwanted or uneven spaces.
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Alternative to traditional braces
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More comfortable compare to metal braces
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Removable (eating, brushing, and flossing are no problem)
Proven results behind great smiles.
In both clinical research and in dental practices nationwide, Invisalign has been proven effective at straightening teeth. It works for a wide range of people whose teeth are too crowded or have spaces between the, as well as for those whose teeth may have shifted after worn braces in their youth.
How long does Invisalign take?
The duration of treatment depends on the severity of your case, which determines the number of aligners you need. However, the average is about 12 months, but only the doctor can determine the length of your treatment