What Is Invisalign?

Invisalign is a clear plastic aligner that gently moves your teeth into the right position. The process involves a series of trays that gradually move your teeth into their new positions. Your dentist will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your specific needs.

Invisalign is usually less expensive than other methods of teeth straightening. It also allows you to eat what you want. However, you may experience some teeth soreness after wearing the aligners. Softer foods will help alleviate the discomfort. You can also use medication to soothe the pain.

During your invisalign treatment, your doctor will give you a retainer to keep your teeth in place. This is an essential part of the procedure. They will be removed at the beginning and end of each treatment session and should be worn at least once a week during the first few months. A retainer will keep your teeth in place and will make it easier for you to brush and floss your teeth.

Before starting an Invisalign treatment, your dentist will assess your mouth's health. They will also talk with you about what you would like to achieve with the treatment. If you are a teen or adult, you may be eligible for Invisalign. Young children, on the other hand, are not typically candidates for this treatment.

Invisalign uses a combination of x-rays, iTero(r) scans, and computer technology to create custom trays that are specially designed to fit your teeth. When your teeth are aligned correctly, you can remove the trays for food and brushing. After the treatment is complete, you can return the trays to your provider. Throughout your treatment, your dentist will be able to monitor your progress and make adjustments if necessary.

The process of Invisalign requires regular visits to your orthodontist. This will include a visit every 2-4 weeks during the initial period of treatment, and then every 6-8 weeks thereafter. Depending on the severity of your misalignment, you may need to wear the aligners for as long as 20-22 hours a day.

Since Invisalign uses a series of trays, you may need to change them regularly. The manufacturer of Invisalign, Align Technology, Inc., claims that the cost of the treatment is similar to traditional braces. Although the company does not provide financial discounts, some orthodontists may offer a discount to patients who pay in full for their treatment. Often, you can also use a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to cover part of the cost.

Unlike metal braces, Invisalign is virtually invisible. It is a great option for patients who are embarrassed by their teeth. Whether you are interested in Invisalign or any other type of orthodontic treatment, you should always visit your orthodontist to discuss the available options. Once you are comfortable with the idea, you can look forward to excellent results.

Invisalign is designed to treat a wide range of orthodontic issues. Using a 3D model of your mouth, the company's specialists can accurately design the trays and plan out a series of steps to correct your teeth.

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