With our doctors’ years of expert experience and training, Invisalign can work for almost ALL. Call or schedule online for a FREE consultation to determine how well Invisalign can work for you.
Many dental insurance plans will cover the cost of Invisalign treatment under the orthodontic maximum portion of the policy. We will confirm your orthodontic coverage and submit it to your insurance policy upon you wearing your first Invisalign tray & the reimbursement will come directly to you. We are experts at getting the maximum value back for you from your dental insurance.
The length of treatment depends on the severity of your case. With the technique that we use, the average treatment is only about 6-12 months. Here’s a look at the process:
Invisalign takes a modern approach to straightening teeth, using a custom-made series of clear aligners created for you. These aligner trays are made of smooth, comfortable, clear, and virtually invisible plastic that you wear over your teeth. Wearing the aligners will gradually shift your teeth into place. You will start a new set of aligners on a regular customized schedule to best fit your needs until your treatment is completed.
Invisalign works to straighten teeth and fix dental problems including bite issues, gapped teeth, and crowding.
We offer an all-inclusive Invisalign deal for $3,997 or as low as $114/month upon easy approval. Free Invisalign consultations, no hidden fees, & no cutting corners! These deals are for new patients only.
Unlike braces, your Invisalign aligners can be removed, which leads to better health because you can clean your teeth. However, if you don’t wear them, they won’t work. If you don’t wear them enough, they won’t work well. Most patients can eat any diet they choose during treatment. It takes about a week to get used to this. However, we do recommend you stay away from curry, turmeric, and yellow mustard since they irreversibly stain the trays. If you must enjoy foods that cause this stain, we recommend you do so on the last day of that tray. This means you don’t need to restrict your diet habits, just as long as you wear your trays for 24 hours a day.
Yes, it is safe to drink alcohol. It’s important to clean your teeth & aligners if you have been drinking any sugary beverages (with or without alcohol).
Yes. Invisalign is also designed to correct an underbite. An underbite is when you close your mouth and your lower teeth are in front of your upper teeth – the opposite of an overbite. Usually, this means there’s a problem with your lower jaw being too far forward.
Those who have an underbite often suffer from headaches, and difficulty breathing, chewing, and speaking properly. It can also cause your teeth to wear down quickly. Invisalign can fix some underbites, but severe underbites might require surgery alongside the Invisalign treatment.
Each patient is different so it’s important to have an Invisalign consultation to determine if you have any underlying issues that are causing an underbite.
Yes. Invisalign is also designed to correct an overbite. An overbite is when the upper front teeth overlap with your lower front teeth. Overbites are one of the most common reasons patients undergo treatment for teeth realignment and most people do have some sort of overbite!
If your overbite is too large, a doctor may tell you that you have something called a deep bite. This can cause your teeth to wear down which can result in cavities, gum disease, and worn tooth enamel. It also can cause jaw pain, including TMJ. But the good news is that Invisalign can treat overbites and deep bites!
We can help to treat an overbite with Invisalign, leaving you with a beautiful smile!
Invisalign is a clear and virtually invisible alternative to metal braces. Invisalign straightens teeth just like braces, but Invisalign aligners come with fewer restrictions than braces. Invisalign allows you to eat whatever foods you enjoy and brush and floss normally. Most importantly, why wear a mouth full of metal when you can do the same things (in the right hands) for less money while in clear esthetic trays?
Both braces and Invisalign help to straighten your teeth, and in many cases, the better choice depends on your specific situation. Many people prefer Invisalign because there are fewer restrictions in terms of eating, they are less visible, and they may be more comfortable.
However, braces are often better for children because they require less responsibility in terms of upkeep since there is an option to remove them for cleaning.
Your aligners can be cleaned by brushing them with toothpaste carefully and rinsing them in lukewarm water.
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