Invisalign is a clear alternative to traditional metal braces, particularly for patients who are seeking a more “discrete” treatment option. We scan your teeth using iTero scanning technology to create a 3-D rendering of your smile, which represents a far more accurate impression than a traditional plaster mold could produce. After a 3-D scan is completed, advanced computer technology produces a series of clear plastic aligners that are custom-made to fit your teeth in order to get them to the ideal position. A treatment plan can consist of anywhere from 12-48 aligners, depending on your orthodontic needs. Since Invisalign does not use wires or brackets, this treatment option is “unseen,” virtually undetectable by others. Another advantage of Invisalign is overall treatment time tends to be shorter than with traditional metal braces.
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Our office is a Premier Preferred Invisalign Provider, having successfully treated many patients over the years and delivered beautiful smiles. Our doctors are up to date on the latest technological advances within the orthodontic industry and the Invisalign space in particular. Whether you’re interested in traditional braces or a more discrete treatment option, our goal is to provide exceptional care to help you achieve a healthy and beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime.
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What Is Invisalign?
How Does Invisalign Work?
Every clear aligner in your Invisalign treatment plan is precisely calibrated to move your teeth toward their ideal position. Each aligner should be worn for approximately 1-2 weeks before replacing it with the next aligner. Note: your aligner should only to be removed to eat, brush, floss or moving on with the next aligner. Before you know it, you’ll have the smile you’ve always wanted!
Is Your Child a Candidate For Early Orthodontic Care?
Orthodontics will not only improve the aesthetics of your child’s smile, but orthodontic treatment will also prevent and fix bite problems. Incorrect bites often result from tooth or jaw misalignment, which affects the way children smile, chew, clean their teeth, or feel about their smiles.