Invisalign
Straighten your teeth the invisible way.
Did you know that over 17 million people around the world had Invisalign treatment to straighten their teeth? Invisalign can treat different cases, such as gapped teeth, crowded teeth, overbites, underbites, crossbites, and open bites.
Invisalign clear aligners offer an alternative treatment to braces for for teens and adults who are looking for a discreet method to improve their smile. They are removable and virtually invisible, gentle on the gums, yet effectively move your teeth into their ideal position.
Benefits of Invisalign Treatment
Invisalign's clear aligners are virtually invisible, ensuring a discreet orthodontic journey that doesn't compromise your appearance.
Invisalign aligners are smooth, comfortable, and gentle on your gums.
You can remove your Invisalign aligners during meals and enjoy your favorite food without restrictions.
Cleaning your aligners is simple, and your daily oral hygiene routine remains hassle-free.
Properly aligned teeth are easier to clean, reducing the risk of cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues.
Invisalign technology enables precise planning and tracking of your treatment, leading to faster results and fewer office visits.
Invisalign treatment is suitable for children, teens, and adults, offering a discreet and comfortable alternative to traditional braces. It can treat a wide range of orthodontic issues, including:
Crowded Teeth
When teeth are too close together, Invisalign can gently shift them into proper alignment.
Gaps in Teeth
Invisalign can close spaces between teeth, creating a more even and best smile.
Overbite
When the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth excessively, Invisalign can correct this issue.
Underbite
Invisalign can also address underbites, where the lower teeth protrude further than the upper teeth, although severe cases may require additional treatment.
Crossbite
This occurs when some upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth, and Invisalign can effectively correct it.
Open Bite
When the upper and lower teeth don't meet when the mouth is closed, Invisalign can help close this gap.
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Your Invisalign Journey
Your Invisalign journey begins with a consultation with one of our Invisalign-certified Specialist Orthodontists. You will visit your orthodontist approximately every 6-8 weeks to assess your progress and receive your next set of aligners. Typically, Invisalign aligners have to be worn for 20 to 22 hours a day to achieve the best results.
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Invisalign FAQs
Invisalign offers the freedom to enjoy your favorite foods and beverages without restrictions. Here's what to keep in mind:
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Always remove your aligners before eating: This is crucial to prevent damage to the aligners and ensure proper hygiene.
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Avoid other drinks with your aligners: Coffee, tea, soda, and colored drinks can stain the aligners. It's best to remove them before drinking and rinse your mouth with water afterwards before putting them back in.
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Drink water freely while wearing your aligners: Plain water won't harm the aligners.
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The average treatment time with Invisalign is 12-18 months, but this can vary depending on the complexity of your case.
The cost of Invisalign treatment varies depending on the complexity of your case and the overall duration of your orthodontic treatment.
You may experience some mild discomfort when you first start wearing a new set of aligners, but this typically goes away within a few days.
You should brush and floss your aligners daily and clean them with a special cleaning solution. When not in use, keep them in their case to prevent them from getting lost or damaged.
Some people may experience a slight lisp when they first start wearing Invisalign, but this usually goes away within a few days as they adjust to the aligners.
Once you have completed your Invisalign treatment, you will be recommended to wear retainers to prevent your teeth from shifting back. Your orthodontist will give specific instructions on how often you’ll wear yours.