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Invisalign

Consider Invisalign Treatment To Get The Beautiful Straight Teeth You’ve Always Wanted — Without Braces. A Consultation With Our Certified Invisalign Dentists Can Determine If Invisalign Clear Aligners Are Right For You.

What is Invisalign?

The Health Of Your Teeth And Mouth Is Very Important To The Well-Being Of Your Entire Body, And While Routine Brushing And Flossing At Home Is Necessary To Keep Your Smile Looking Its Best, Visiting Your Dentist For A Comprehensive Exam And Cleaning Is Essential. The American Dental Association Recommends That You Visit Your Dentist Every Six Months To Ensure Your Teeth Stay Healthy And Your Smile Stays Beautiful.

Why Would I Want It?

Not Only Are The Aligners Virtually Invisible, They Are Removable, So You Can Eat And Drink What You Want While In Treatment. Plus, Brushing And Flossing Are No Problem. They Are Also More Comfortable Than Traditional Braces, With No Metal Or Wires, Which Also Usually Means You Spend Less Time In Your Doctor’s Office Getting Adjustments. Invisalign Treatment Also Allows You To View Your Own Virtual Treatment Plan When You Start So You Can See How Your Straight Teeth Will Look When Your Treatment Is Complete.

How Does It Work?

You Wear Each Set Of Aligners For About Two Weeks, Removing Them Only To Eat, Drink, Brush, And Floss. As You Replace Each Aligner With The Next In The Series, Your Teeth Will Move — Little By Little, Week By Week — Until They Have Straightened To Their Final Positions. You’ll Visit Us About Once Every Six Weeks To Ensure That Your Treatment Is Progressing As Planned. Total Treatment Time Averages Nine To 15 Months And The Average Number Of Aligners Worn During Treatment Is Between 18 And 30, But Both Will Vary From Case To Case.

New Patient Checklist

As a new dental patient, there are a few things you should bring to your appointment to ensure that your visit goes smoothly.

1. Contact our office:

Call us to schedule an appointment. Our team will be able to provide you with all the necessary information you need to know before your visit.

2. Fill out paperwork:

You’ll have to fill out some paperwork, either online or at the clinic’s office. This will include personal and medical history, insurance information, and contact information.

3. Meet your dentist:

On the day of the appointment, meet the dentist and discuss your dental history. They may perform an oral examination and take x-rays if needed.

4. Develop a dental plan:

Based on your oral examination and dental history, the dentist will develop a dental plan for you, which may include regular cleanings and checkups, restorative procedures, and other treatments.

5. Schedule follow-up appointments:

Schedule regular checkups with your dentist, as recommended by their dental plan, to maintain good oral health.

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