How Invisalign Works in Jupiter

How Invisalign works.

Invisalign is an effective alternative treatment to metal braces for
teeth straightening. It is becoming increasingly popular because of how
discreetly it works on your teeth. Invisalign is practically
invisible.

Invisalign is good at what it does: straightening teeth. Invisalign
has its own strengths and weaknesses. For example, with severe
overbites, metal braces do better. Call us to book a complimentary
consultation to find out if Invisalign can work for you.

How does Invisalign work?

Invisalign treatment uses 3D computer-imaging technology that helps
your dentist generate a treatment plan. The treatment plan shows the
gradual changes in your teeth up to the desired look.

Your Invisalign dentist then designs your sets of aligners. Each set
is worn for a few weeks after which a new set is given.

The aligners deliver a controlled amount of force that is enough to
shift teeth that are crooked, crowded, or twisted.

Invisalign aligners are made of a thermoplastic material that is
clear, flexible, strong, and smooth.

Invisalign treatment involves a series of appointments with your
dentist. Your dentist continues to monitor your progress throughout the
treatment period.

Treatment can take 6 to 18 months depending on the problem you are
correcting.

Advantages of Invisalign

  • Invisalign aligners are removable. You can take your aligners out
    for meals, brushing, and flossing. You must clean your aligners and
    teeth before putting them on again.

  • Invisalign aligners are invisible. Have you seen anyone wearing
    them? You have probably met hundreds of people wearing their aligners
    but haven’t noticed because the aligners are nearly invisible.

  • No food restrictions. If you are wondering whether you can eat
    with your aligners on, you shouldn’t worry. Take them off, eat what you
    want, clean up, and put them back. It’s that simple!

For best results, you need to wear your aligner sets for 20 to 22
hours daily. Still have questions? Call us and speak to an Invisalign
dentist.