Invisalign
Perfectly aligned teeth provide optimal oral health and a vibrant smile!
Why we need straight teeth ?
Oral Health Problems
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Tooth Decay: Crooked teeth can create hard-to-reach areas for brushing and flossing, increasing the risk of cavities.
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Gum Disease: Misaligned teeth can lead to improper gum health, resulting in gingivitis or periodontitis.
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Wear and Tear: Uneven teeth can cause abnormal wear on tooth surfaces, leading to chips and cracks.
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Bite Problems: Crooked teeth can lead to malocclusion (improper bite), affecting chewing and speaking.
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Jaw Pain: Misalignment can put extra stress on jaw muscles and joints, causing discomfort or TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders.
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Self-Esteem: Crooked teeth can affect a person’s confidence and self-image, leading to social anxiety.
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Smile Appearance: A misaligned smile can be perceived negatively, impacting personal and professional relationships.


Introducing Invisalign
Initial Consult
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Invisalign Provider: Our state of the art dental office offers Invisalign.
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Discuss Goals: During the consultation, discuss your dental concerns and aesthetic goals.
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Evaluation: We will conduct a dental examination and may take X-rays to assess your teeth and jaw alignment.
Custom Treatment Plan
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3D Imaging: The provider will take digital scans or impressions of your teeth to create a 3D model.
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Treatment Simulation: Using the 3D model, the provider will simulate the movement of your teeth throughout the treatment process.
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Personalized Plan: A customized treatment plan is developed, detailing the expected timeline and aligner changes.
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Custom Aligners: The treatment plan is sent to the Invisalign lab, where your custom aligners are manufactured.
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Material Selection: Aligners are made from a smooth, clear plastic material designed for comfort and effectiveness.
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Initial Fitting Appointment: Once the aligners are ready, you will have an appointment to receive your first set.
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Instructions Provided: The provider will give you instructions on how to wear and care for your aligners.
Progress monitoring and Treatment completion
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Daily Wear: Aligners should be worn for 20-22 hours a day for optimal results.
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Regular Changes: Aligners are typically changed every 1-2 weeks, depending on your treatment plan.
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Follow-Up Visits: Schedule follow-up visits to ensure your teeth remain in their new positions.
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Oral Hygiene: Continue practicing good oral hygiene and care for your teeth and gums.
