Invisalign® Clear Aligners: A Modern Solution for Straighter Teeth
How Invisalign® Clear Aligners Work
The Invisalign treatment process begins with a thorough evaluation of your oral health and a discussion of your cosmetic goals with one of our dental specialists. If you are deemed a suitable candidate, digital impressions or 3D images of your teeth will be taken to design your custom treatment plan. These images are then sent to Invisalign’s lab, where your first set of clear aligners will be fabricated. Invisalign clear aligners are designed to apply gentle, consistent pressure to gradually shift your teeth into the desired position. Each set of aligners is worn for approximately one to two weeks before being replaced with the next set in the series. The total number of aligners and the duration of treatment will vary depending on the complexity of your case and the desired outcome. Throughout the treatment, you will be expected to wear your aligners for 20-22 hours per day, removing them only to eat, drink, brush, and floss.The Benefits of Invisalign® Clear Aligners
Invisalign clear aligners offer numerous advantages over traditional braces, making them a popular choice for many patients seeking a more discreet and comfortable orthodontic experience.- Discreet Design: Made from a transparent and medical-grade thermoplastic material, Invisalign aligners are nearly invisible when worn. This discreet design allows you to maintain your confidence while undergoing orthodontic treatment.
- Comfort: Since Invisalign aligners are custom-fitted to your teeth and lack sharp edges, they offer significantly more comfort than traditional braces. Smooth and comfortable, the aligners provide a better experience for sensitive gums and cheeks.
- Removability: One of the key benefits of Invisalign aligners is their removability. You can easily take out the aligners when eating, drinking, brushing, or flossing, ensuring better oral hygiene during treatment and reducing the risk of food particles getting trapped.
- Improved Oral Health: With no brackets or wires impeding your ability to brush and floss, maintaining proper oral hygiene is much easier with Invisalign clear aligners. This reduced risk of plaque buildup and cavities is crucial for long-term dental health.
- Shorter Treatment Time: In many cases, Invisalign treatment tends to be faster than traditional braces. The average treatment time for adults is usually 12-18 months, but this can vary depending on individual cases.
Candidates for Invisalign® Clear Aligners
Invisalign clear aligners are effective for many orthodontic issues, but they may not be suitable for all cases. Generally, Invisalign is ideal for patients with mild to moderate orthodontic problems, including: * Overcrowding * Gaps between teeth * Mild overbites, underbites, and crossbites * Crooked or rotated teeth However, more severe cases may require alternative treatment options, such as traditional braces or other orthodontic interventions. Our dental specialists will assess your case and recommend the most appropriate treatment for you during your initial consultation.What to Expect During Invisalign® Treatment
Here’s a brief overview of what you can expect during your Invisalign journey:- Initial Consultation: During your first appointment, our dental specialist will evaluate your dental and oral health and determine whether Invisalign is the right treatment choice for you.
- Treatment Planning: Using 3D digital imaging technology, we will develop a customized treatment plan, including a digital projection of your teeth’s anticipated movement and the predicted final outcome.
- Aligner Fabrication: Your custom-made aligners will be manufactured based on your dental impressions and treatment plan specifications.
- Treatment Progress: You will wear each set of aligners for the recommended duration before progressing to the next set. Periodic appointments at our dental practice will monitor your progress and address any concerns or adjustments needed.
- Post-Treatment: Once your treatment is complete, you will be given retainers to maintain your new smile and prevent your teeth from moving back to their original positions.