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Invisalign

Invisalign is a great option for people who have to receive orthodontic treatment, but are looking for something other than typical metal braces. The Invisalign process can be faster and less painful that traditional braces, depending on what condition your teeth are in. It is also less expensive than “instant orthodontics” using porcelain veneers, but it does not provide some of the other benefits like tooth reshaping and simultaneous whitening.

Invisalign Benefits

Some of the benefits of using Invisalign, rather than traditional braces are:

· The trays are clear so one can tell that you are currently undergoing an orthodontic procedure

· The trays are custom made for your mouth, so they will feel comfortable

· The trays are made of a smooth material that will not irritate your gums, cheeks or tongue

· They are removable, so you can eat and drink without problems as well as brush and floss normally

· They are comfortable to wear and move the teeth gradually so you don’t suffer the pain of traditional braces

· They don’t impede your speech because they are not as big and bulky as metal braces can be

· You don’t have to wait until the end of the treatment process to see results

The Process

The Invisalign process involves several steps, beginning with a thorough examination by your dentist. During this consultation, your dentist will discuss your specific condition and explain all of your options to you. Your dentist will be able to determine if Invisalign is going to be the best method of treatment for your needs.

Next, your dentist will put together a treatment plan that will outline what you can expect throughout the duration of the process. This plan will outline how many aligners you will need and how often you will need to change them out. Typically you will switch out your aligners every two weeks.

Your teeth will move slowly, which is why most people don’t experience much pain with this form of treatment. Each aligner is custom designed for your mouth, so it will fit your teeth perfectly and not irritate your soft mouth tissue. You will also start notice a difference in your smile long before the whole process is completed.

During the duration of your treatment, you will need to see your dentist about every six weeks. That way they can properly monitor your progress and determine if you are on schedule. For most patients, the process will be completed in one year.

Are You a Good Candidate?

Not everyone is a candidate for Invisalign and it’s important to meet with an experienced Invisalign provider before deciding on this form of treatment. Typically you are a good candidate if you suffer from any of the following conditions:

· Crowded teeth

· Gaps or wide spaces between teeth

· Crossbites

· Overbites

· Underbites

And have good general oral health.

If you live in the Atlanta area and think you might be a good candidate for Invisalign, please consult the website of Atlanta cosmetic dentist Dr. Brock Tekin. You can learn more about the procedure and schedule a consultation to discuss your specific needs and decide if Invisalign is right for you.

Patricia Woloch
http://www.articlesbase.com/dental-care-articles/invisalign-706672.html

3 Responses to “Invisalign”

  1. Kat Says: November 24th, 2009 at 1:19 am

    Invisalign?
    I’m 13. I’ve never been to the orthodontist in my life, and I have always had a HUGE space between my front teeth, and smaller spaces between almost every other tooth. So it really bothers me about how my teeth look. I have a perfect bite: the spaces are the only things I would want to fix. What are my other options for closing my spaces? Oh and, I don’t have any insurance except for maybe Sliding Scale.

    Which is quicker: Invisalign or metal braces (etc.)?
    Which costs less: Invisalign or metal braces
    Which will show better results?
    and also, I have an appointment with the orthodontist in 3 weeks.

  2. Katie! Says: November 24th, 2009 at 6:21 am

    Okay….
    Braces are quicker. (Invisalign takes twice as long). I think Braces cost less (I would have to ask my mom) I know Invisalign cost about 3000 dollars. I used to have Braces and they worked great. I love my teeth now.Braces aren’t as big of a pain that some people say. Good luck!
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  3. anipoopoo Says: November 24th, 2009 at 6:23 am

    Invisalign is a great product if you are a good candidate, which would need to be determined by an Invisalign provider. Usually you can have a free consultation. I would recommend having a consult with someone about the Invisalign, as well as then going to your ortho consult. Invisalign is actually usually much shorter treatment time, average is 11 months, usually cost is very similar. Although, if your treatment is fairly simple there is a less expensive Invisalign program, called "Invisalign Express". Treatment time for that is 5-6 months on average. I am currently wearing the Invisalign and love them, love the results. It’s great to be able to take them in and out to eat, and no one ever notices that I have them.
    References :
    Dental Assistant for Invisalign provider; Invisalign patient.

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