Invisalign aligners are clear, which makes them barely noticeable, allowing you to straighten your teeth without anyone knowing you’re undergoing orthodontic treatment.
Invisalign aligners are made from smooth plastic, which means they are more comfortable and less likely to irritate your gums and cheeks. You can also remove them when eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing, making it easier to maintain oral hygiene throughout treatment.
Since the aligners are removable, you can eat and drink whatever you like without worrying about food getting stuck in your braces or damaging the brackets.
With Invisalign, you may need fewer dental visits for adjustments, as there are no wires to tighten. Instead, we’ll monitor your progress and provide you with your next set of aligners.
Invisalign treatment is digitally planned, which means you can see the expected results before you even begin. The use of 3D imaging technology helps us create a precise treatment plan tailored to your needs.
However, while Invisalign is effective for many orthodontic cases, some more complex issues may require alternative treatments or traditional braces. During your consultation, our orthodontic specialists will assess your needs and determine if Invisalign is the best solution for you.
Initial Consultation: Your first step is scheduling a consultation with our experienced Invisalign provider. During this visit, we’ll conduct a thorough examination, take digital impressions of your teeth, and discuss your goals. We’ll determine if Invisalign is the right option for you based on your unique dental needs.
Custom Treatment Plan: After your consultation, we use advanced 3D imaging technology to map out your entire treatment plan. This digital model shows the current position of your teeth and predicts how they will move over time with Invisalign treatment. You’ll also get a preview of your new smile before starting the treatment!
Receiving Your Aligners: Once your custom aligners are ready, we’ll provide you with your first set. You’ll begin wearing them according to our instructions—typically for 20 to 22 hours a day.
Regular Check-ups: About every 6 to 8 weeks, you’ll return to our office for a quick check-up. We’ll ensure that your treatment is progressing as planned and give you your next set of aligners.
Completion and Retention: Once your treatment is complete, we’ll provide you with a retainer to maintain your results. Retainers help ensure that your teeth remain in their new positions and prevent any shifting.
Expert Invisalign Providers: Our team has extensive experience in providing Invisalign treatment and helping patients achieve their desired results.
State-of-the-Art Technology: We use the latest 3D imaging technology to create accurate treatment plans and ensure the most effective results.
Comfortable and Stress-Free Experience: We prioritize your comfort at every stage of treatment, ensuring that your experience is smooth and stress-free.
Comprehensive Care: From your initial consultation to post-treatment follow-up, we provide complete support and care to help you achieve your best smile.
The duration of Invisalign treatment varies depending on the complexity of your case. On average, treatment lasts between 12 and 18 months, but we’ll provide a more accurate timeline during your consultation.
Yes! Invisalign aligners are made from smooth plastic, which reduces irritation to your gums and cheeks. You may experience mild discomfort when you switch to a new set of aligners, but it typically subsides within a day or two.
No, it’s recommended that you remove your aligners when eating or drinking anything except water. This helps prevent staining and ensures that your aligners remain clean.
Invisalign aligners should be worn for 20–22 hours a day, only removing them to eat, drink, brush, and floss. Consistent wear is essential for effective treatment.
Simply clean your aligners with lukewarm water and a soft toothbrush. Avoid using toothpaste or hot water, as they can damage the aligners. It’s also important to clean your teeth and aligners regularly to prevent plaque buildup.