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Invisalign

Invisalign

Invisalign is a clear, removable aligner system that can straighten teeth without the use of brackets and wires like traditional braces. The aligners are made from flexible plastic and custom-fit to each patient’s mouth. They are designed to be virtually invisible and fit directly onto the dental arch, so they are unlikely to show up in photos or be noticeable to others. 

Overall, invisible braces offer a modern, discreet, and often more comfortable option for those looking to straighten their teeth.

Benefits of Invisible Braces

Aesthetic Appeal

Clear aligners are virtually invisible, making them a popular choice for those who want to straighten their teeth without the noticeable appearance of metal braces.

Comfort

Invisible braces are made of smooth plastic, which is generally more comfortable than metal brackets and wires that can irritate the gums and cheeks.

Removability

Invisible braces are made of smooth plastic, which is generally more comfortable than metal brackets and wires that can irritate the gums and cheeks.

Convenience

Since aligners are removable, it is easier to maintain oral hygiene. There are no wires or brackets to clean around, making brushing and flossing much simpler.

Fewer Dental Visits

Patients with invisible braces typically require fewer visits to the orthodontist for adjustments, as the entire treatment plan is often mapped out in advance using computer simulations.

Predictability

Many clear aligner systems use advanced digital technology to plan the treatment, providing a more predictable outcome and often a shorter treatment time. Actually test drive your smile.

Reduced Risk of Tooth

Discoloration since clear aligners can be removed, there is a reduced risk of tooth discoloration and staining compared to metal braces.

No Food Restrictions

With traditional braces, certain foods can damage the brackets or get stuck in the wires. Clear aligners can be removed when eating, so there are no dietary limitations.

Less Pain

While some discomfort is normal when switching to a new set of aligners, many users report less pain compared to the tightening of metal braces.

Speech

While some discomfort is normal when switching to a new set of aligners, many users report less pain compared to the tightening of metal braces.

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