Everything You Need to Know From an Invisalign® Dentist

Invisalign®DentistAs an Invisalign®dentist, we are asked a lot of questions about straightening teeth.  Learning everything you need to know about Invisalign® is your next step to a beautiful smile because Invisalign® is a state of the art straightening method that will allow you to go about your daily life as if you have not made any major changes to your routine, for the duration of your treatment. If you are looking for a simple, natural looking way to straighten your unsightly teeth, Invisalign® is right for you. You can be on the road to a perfectly aligned, beautiful smile today after you learn about the many benefits and then schedule a consultation. 

An Invisible Solution

Visit our Invisalign®dentist office for a truly invisible solution to your crooked teeth. You won't have to worry about the less desirable option of braces and the inconveniences that follow. With Invisalign®, you will receive clear aligners that are personalized to your teeth. You replace your current set with new aligners every two weeks or when the current set feels loose. These aligners and the straightening plan, created for you by our Invisalign®dentist, will give you a detailed, working method for correcting your misaligned teeth. You should wear your aligners for at least 20 hours a day for the best results.

Removable Aligner

Another perk of Invisalign® is that the aligner you will wear is completely removable. You will not have the stress of food particles potentially getting stuck in your braces. You can eat whatever you want with our removable aligners. Just remove your aligner for every meal and replace it after you eat. You should also remove your aligner to brush your teeth at least twice a day. This means that you can enjoy an evening out with friends and not be concerned about the type of food that you are ordering.

Easy Care

Our aligners are extremely easy to care for. Our Invisalign®dentist encourages you to clean your aligner daily. Use warm water and a toothbrush to delicately scrub grime off your aligners. This will help retain the clarity and invisible appearance of your aligners, and it will prevent your aligners from harboring harmful bacteria that could hurt your teeth.

Made for Adults

Invisalign® was created with adults in mind. Adult teeth have reached a mature period where they no longer need to slowly change position for new tooth growth or wisdom teeth. This is the most advantageous time to straighten your teeth using this solution. The results you receive from the process will be permanent and unbeatable. However, if your older teen is interested in the process, Invisalign® Teen was created for teen use.

Quick Straightening Time

Straightening times may vary depending on how misaligned your teeth were, but as an Invisalign®dentist we see that, in most cases, 12 months is all that is needed. We also offer retainers in the case that you want extra protection against the possible migration of your teeth after treatment.

We hope you have enjoyed learning about all the benefits of Invisalign®. As an Invisalign® dentist, we provide the best possible care for you and your teeth. If you are ready to take the straightening journey, Invisalign® is your best option for convenience. Visit our office today to learn even more about the wonderful perks of Invisalign® for your straightening needs.

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