Invisalign in Ringwood North
Invisalign is a revolutionary new way to straighten teeth, offering an appealing alternative to traditional orthodontic treatments like braces. This treatment uses clear, plastic aligners that fit over your teeth to gradually align them over time.
The aligners are removable for easy eating and teeth cleaning, but you need to wear them at least 20 hours per day for the best results. If you’re not eating or brushing your teeth, Invisalign aligners should stay in your mouth.
Invisalign vs. Traditional Braces
Due to its comfort and ease of use, clear aligners are an increasingly popular treatment for misaligned teeth, especially among young adults. Invisalign offers the following benefits over braces or other traditional orthodontic approaches:
- Invisibility, so when people see you, they see your real teeth, not a mouthful of metal
- Comfort, because the smooth plastic reduces the risk of mouth irritation caused by sharp metal braces
- Convenience, thanks to your ability to easily remove them whenever you need to eat, brush, or floss
- Timing, because Invisalign treatments work up to 50% faster than other orthodontic techniques
Invisalign is proven effective to treat mild to moderate dental misalignments, including:
- Crowded teeth
- Spaces between teeth
- Rotated teeth
- Relapse after braces
First, Dr. Gardner examines your teeth to determine whether Invisalign is right for you. He may use a digital scanner to create 3-D images of your teeth or make physical impressions. This helps him develop a precise treatment plan. Then he customizes clear, plastic aligners that fit your teeth. The aligners gently move your teeth into ideal alignment while you wear them. As your teeth begin to shift, new aligners may be made. This process repeats until your smile has its new shape.
Get the Straighter Smile of Your Dreams
If you want to straighten your teeth without unsightly, painful braces, talk to Dr. Gardner about Invisalign by contacting PresiDental Smiles or book an appointment online today.
* Any invasive or surgical procedure may carry risks. Before moving forward, it is recommended that you seek a second opinion from an appropriately licensed medical professional.