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Information about Invisalign

February 24, 2010 @ 07:47 PM — by unknown
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For adults who are concerned about their smile but don’t want to wear metal braces, Invisalign® has provided an alternative for straightening teeth. Rather than having braces placed on your teeth that you wear for an extended period, Invisalign® is designed as a series of aligners that are switched out about every two weeks so that you can gradually shift teeth into the alignment that you want. It is a custom-made system that you and your cosmetic dentist or orthodontist will create to give you the right smile.

 

One of the benefits of Invisalign® is that it works without interfering with your daily life. You don’t have to feel self-conscious because of a silver mouth and the clear mouth pieces are hardly noticeable. You can also remove the aligners whenever you need to eat or drink something or provide care for your teeth. If you plan a big night on the town, just take out the aligners and then replace them when you are finished.

 

Your dentist will make your aligners based on precise impressions of your teeth. They will be customized specifically for your use so that you will create the right smile and get the results you want. This system is effective and you will be able to see the progress you are making as you go along. They are also made with smooth edges so they are always comfortable to wear.

 

If you decide that Invisalign® is the right product for you, then you will need to go to a dentist that is specifically trained for this product. Make an appointment for a consultation and discuss what you want to accomplish with the use of the product. If the dentist determines that you are a candidate for the Invisalign® treatment, then he will create a treatment plan for you.

 

Invisalign® is a prime example of what cosmetic dentistry technology has created to give you a better smile. It offers many advantages over traditional orthodontics for those who are good candidates for the treatment. The only way to be certain if it is the best choice for you is by talking with a qualified dentist.

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