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Questions About Invisalign

You have probably heard about Invisalign, the new alternative to traditional orthodontic treatment, but you probably don't understand what it is exactly. Here are a few questions and answers to help you better understand about this exciting new treatment option.



    ATLANTA, GA, February 05, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- You have probably heard about Invisalign, the new alternative to traditional orthodontic treatment, but you probably don't understand what it is exactly. Here are a few questions and answers to help you better understand about this exciting new treatment option.

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that can be used in place of typical metal braces, depending on the severity of your teeth. Invisalign is also referred to as "invisible braces" or "clear braces" because the trays that are used are clear. Because of the clear trays, Invisalign offers a less conspicuous form of orthodontic treatment.

How does it work?

The Invisalign process works by using a set of custom made plastic trays called "aligners." These trays have been made from molds of your mouth and teeth, so they will fit perfectly in your mouth. You will switch out your trays approximately every two weeks and you will be able to see results long before the full treatment is complete.

What types of conditions does Invisalign treat?

It is important to undergo a through consultation and exam with your dentist before deciding if Invisalign is the best form of treatment for you. Should your dentist decide that you are a good candidate, Invisalign can successfully treat any of the following conditions:

• Overbites
• Underbites
• Crossbites
• Teeth that are overly crowded
• Teeth that are widely spaced

Is it painful?

Because Invisalign uses aligners that have been designed specifically for your mouth, you will not experience the level of discomfort that traditional braces are known for. Invisalign moves your teeth into position gradually so you may feel a little soreness after starting a new tray, but there is typically only minor pain. Another benefit of the aligners is that they are made out of a smooth polymer material, so they will not irritate your gums, cheeks, and tongue like traditional metal braces.

How long will it take?

The average treatment takes anywhere from nine months to eight months, depending on how much movement must take place. You will probably use between twenty and thirty aligner trays during your entire treatment. Once you have completed treatment, it is common to have to wear a retainer occasionally to maintain your results.

Will it affect what I can eat or drink or how I speak?

Invisalign trays are removable, which allows you to eat and drink normally. You will also be able to brush and floss your teeth as you normally would, which minimizes the chance for gum disease or tooth decay. You can also remove your trays for any special occasions you may have, which is a huge benefit over traditional braces.

How much does it cost?

The costs for Invisalign may vary depending on your specific needs and the duration of treatment. They are typically about the same as conventional braces and depending on your insurance plan, you may be allotted some coverage for Invisalign treatment.

Are there other options for getting straighter teeth faster?

If you are trying to correct crooked teeth that are also discolored and possibly poorly shaped, chipped, or cracked, you might also consider instant orthodontics using porcelain veneers. For some people, straighter, whiter, more attractive teeth are just a few dental visits and less than a month away.

If you are considering Invisalign to create your perfect smile, please visit the website of Atlanta cosmetic dentist Dr. Brock Tekin to learn more. He is a certified Invisalign provider and will help you decide if Invisalign is right for you.

Source: Dr. Brock Tekin
Website: http://www.artofthesmile.com

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