These modern invisible braces are nearly invisible while helping to transform your gorgeous smile. Approved for children, teenagers, and adults, Invisalign treatment Aligners can be a successful option for everyone in the family.
Since Invisalign treatment does not involve irritating metal brackets and wires, the treatment is very comfortable. You will also require fewer visits to the dentist for aligners’ adjustments.
What you need to know about transforming your smile with Invisalign® Treatment.
During the process of growth and development, a child’s smile will also change and mature. It is often recommended that children between the ages of 6 and 10 receive orthodontic treatment, known as Phase 1 treatment, to address any developing issues with their teeth and bite. This early treatment can help to prevent the need for more extensive treatment in the future and can set the foundation for a healthy, functional, and aesthetically pleasing smile.
The goal of Phase 1 treatment is to develop young jaws and/or arches to make room for existing teeth and for incoming permanent teeth.
Can prevent pre-existing bite issues from getting worse.
Can fix existing teeth straightening conditions.
Can improve the appearance of a growing child’s smile.
Can help with oral habits such as thumb sucking or tongue thrusting.
Can make Phase 2 treatment shorter and easier.
Yes, Invisalign First™ aligners can fix a broad range of teeth straightening issues, including crowding, spacing, and narrow dental arches
An overbite is a condition in which the upper front teeth overlap the lower front teeth. It is common for individuals to have at least some degree of overbite.
An overbite can cause a variety of problems, both aesthetic and functional. Some of the problems that may be caused by an overbite include:
Aesthetic concerns: An overbite may cause the front teeth to appear too large or may cause an uneven appearance of the teeth.
Functional problems: An overbite can cause difficulty biting and chewing food, and may lead to tooth wear and damage. An overbite can also cause problems with the alignment of the jaw and can contribute to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
Speech problems: An overbite can cause problems with speech, such as lisping or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds.
Social and psychological problems: An overbite can affect an individual’s self-esteem and may cause social discomfort or embarrassment.
If you are concerned about an overbite, it is important to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, such as braces or retainers, or surgical intervention in more severe cases.
Invisalign clear aligners can be used to treat an overbite, also known as a “malocclusion.” Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses a series of clear, removable aligners to straighten teeth and improve the alignment of the jaw.
Invisalign can be an effective treatment option for individuals with an overbite, especially if the overbite is mild to moderate in severity. In more severe cases, traditional metal braces or other types of orthodontic treatment may be necessary to correct the overbite.
It is important to consult a dental professional or an orthodontist to determine the best treatment option for your specific needs. They will be able to assess the severity of your overbite and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.
An underbite, also known as a “class III malocclusion,” is a type of bite misalignment in which the lower teeth protrude beyond the upper teeth when the mouth is closed. An underbite can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, dental development issues, or incorrect swallowing habits.
An underbite can cause a variety of problems, both aesthetic and functional. Some of the problems that may be caused by an underbite include:
Aesthetic concerns: An underbite may cause the lower teeth to appear too large or may cause an uneven appearance of the teeth.
Functional problems: An underbite can cause difficulty biting and chewing food, and may lead to tooth wear and damage. An underbite can also cause problems with the alignment of the jaw and can contribute to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
Speech problems: An underbite can cause problems with speech, such as lisping or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds.
Social and psychological problems: An underbite can affect an individual’s self-esteem and may cause social discomfort or embarrassment.
If you are concerned about an underbite, it is important to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, such as braces or retainers, or surgical intervention in more severe cases.
An overbite is a condition in which the upper front teeth overlap the lower front teeth, while an underbite is a bite misalignment in which the lower teeth protrude beyond the upper teeth when the mouth is closed. Both conditions can cause a variety of problems, both aesthetic and functional. Some of the problems that may be caused by an overbite or underbite include difficulty biting and chewing food, tooth wear and damage, problems with the alignment of the jaw, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. An overbite or underbite can also cause problems with speech, such as lisping or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds, and may affect an individual’s self-esteem and cause social discomfort or embarrassment.
If you are concerned about an overbite or underbite, it is important to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, such as braces or retainers, or surgical intervention in more severe cases. Invisalign clear aligners can be used to treat an overbite, especially if the overbite is mild to moderate in severity, but traditional metal braces or other types of orthodontic treatment may be necessary to correct a more severe overbite. It is important to consult a dental professional or an orthodontist to determine the best treatment option for your specific needs.
An underbite is a type of bite misalignment in which the lower teeth protrude beyond the upper teeth when the mouth is closed. Invisalign clear aligners can be used to treat an underbite, but only in mild to moderate cases. In more severe cases, traditional metal braces or other types of orthodontic treatment may be necessary. It is important to consult a dental professional or an orthodontist to determine the best treatment option for your specific needs.
Crowded teeth, also known as “malocclusion,” refer to a condition in which there is not enough space in the mouth for all of the teeth to fit properly. This can cause the teeth to become crooked, overlapping, or crowded. Crowded teeth can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, thumb-sucking habits, and abnormal jaw development.
Crowded teeth can cause a variety of problems, including difficulty cleaning the teeth properly, which can lead to an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Crowded teeth can also cause problems with the alignment of the jaw and can contribute to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Crowded teeth may also affect an individual’s appearance and self-esteem.
If you are concerned about crowded teeth, it is important to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, such as braces or retainers, or surgical intervention in more severe cases.
Crowded teeth may make it difficult to effectively brush and floss the teeth, which can lead to an increased risk of plaque, tartar, and harmful bacteria build-up. Over time, this can result in tooth decay and gum disease. Additionally, crowded teeth can worsen with time if left untreated.
Yes. It is possible to use Invisalign clear aligners to correct crowded teeth. If you are interested in exploring this treatment option, an experienced Invisalign Doctor can assess your specific needs and show you how Invisalign treatment can help to address your crowded teeth.
Gap teeth, also known as “diastema,” refer to a condition in which there is a space or gap between the teeth. Gap teeth can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, abnormalities in tooth size or shape, and the size of the jaw. Gap teeth are more common in certain populations, such as those of African or Native American descent.
Gap teeth can cause a variety of problems, including difficulty cleaning the teeth properly, which can lead to an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Gap teeth can also affect an individual’s appearance and self-esteem.
If you are concerned about gap teeth, it is important to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, such as braces or retainers, or surgical intervention in more severe cases. In some cases, veneers or bonding may be used to close the gap between the teeth.
Gap teeth can create spaces between the teeth and gums that can trap food, leading to discomfort and potentially causing tenderness and soreness in the gums. Over time, this can lead to an increased risk of gum disease.
Yes. It is possible to use Invisalign clear aligners to correct gaps between teeth, also known as “diastema.” If you are interested in exploring this treatment option, an experienced Invisalign Doctor can assess your specific needs and show you how Invisalign treatment can help to address your gap teeth.
Crooked teeth, also known as “malocclusion,” refer to a condition in which the teeth are not aligned properly in the mouth. While crooked teeth may seem like a minor issue, they can actually cause a variety of problems, both aesthetic and functional. Some of the problems that may be caused by crooked teeth include:
Difficulty cleaning teeth properly: Crooked teeth may be harder to clean properly, which can increase the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
Alignment problems: Crooked teeth can cause problems with the alignment of the jaw and can contribute to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
Aesthetic concerns: Crooked teeth may affect an individual’s appearance and self-esteem.
Speech problems: Crooked teeth can cause problems with speech, such as lisping or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds.
If you are concerned about crooked teeth, it is important to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, such as braces or retainers, or surgical intervention in more severe cases.
An open bite is a type of bite misalignment in which the upper and lower front teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed. This condition may be referred to as an open bite by a dental professional.
An open bite is a type of bite misalignment in which the upper and lower front teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed. An open bite can cause a variety of problems, both aesthetic and functional. Some of the problems that may be caused by an open bite include:
Difficulty biting and chewing food: An open bite can make it difficult to bite and chew food properly, which can lead to problems with digestion.
Alignment problems: An open bite can cause problems with the alignment of the jaw and can contribute to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
Aesthetic concerns: An open bite may affect an individual’s appearance and self-esteem.
Speech problems: An open bite can cause problems with speech, such as lisping or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds.
If you are concerned about an open bite, it is important to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include orthodontic treatment, such as braces or retainers, or surgical intervention in more severe cases.
Yes, Invisalign® clear aligners can fix an open bite. We can help you with this Open site Invisalign® service with experienced Doctor. Who can show you what Invisalign® Treatment can do for you.
A crossbite is a type of bite misalignment in which the upper teeth do not align properly with the lower teeth when the mouth is closed. A crossbite can occur on one or both sides of the mouth, and can involve the front or back teeth. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, abnormal jaw development, and certain oral habits. A crossbite can cause a variety of problems, including difficulty biting and chewing food, problems with the alignment of the jaw, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. It may also affect an individual’s appearance and self-esteem, and may cause problems with speech.
A crossbite, a type of bite misalignment in which the upper teeth do not align properly with the lower teeth when the mouth is closed, can cause wear and damage to the teeth and gums. This can lead to chipping of the teeth and receding gums, as well as the development of notches above the gum line. These problems can result in painful gum issues and even bone loss over time. It is important to seek proper diagnosis and treatment for a crossbite to prevent these potential complications.
Yes, Invisalign clear aligners can be used to treat some types of crossbite. If you are interested in exploring this treatment option, an experienced Invisalign Doctor can assess your specific needs and show you how Invisalign treatment can help to address your crossbite.
Our team will take you through the consultation, explain the process, and take pictures of your mouth to determine whether you are suitable for the Invisalign teeth straightening.
If you are selected for the treatment, we will go ahead and take digital scans, X-Rays, and dental impressions of your teeth. Then, using our state-of-the-art technology, we will show you via a 3D image of how your teeth will look after the treatment.
We will begin the treatment and give you a set of aligners to wear every day. Since Invisalign braces are extremely comfortable, patients can wear them for 22 hours a day. And because they are removable, you can eat all your favorite food and maintain your routine oral hygiene.
We will monitor your progress every 4-6 weeks. At the end of the treatment, we will give you retainers to maintain your new smile.
Depending on your unique case, you can complete your treatment in 6 months; however, you will be able to see results in a matter of weeks.
Invisalign treatment includes wearing a series of removable, clear, custom-made aligners made using 3D computer imaging technology. These aligners encourage your teeth to move slowly and gradually to their optimal position. Under our Invisalign dentist’s guidance, you will progress throughout each aligner tray until we are satisfied.
Rinse your aligners every night and brush them gently with your toothbrush to keep them fresh and clean.
Your clear aligners are created using industry-leading technology based on your customized treatment plan. Each aligner is individually trimmed and shaped to fit your unique mouth. Our Invisalign dentist captures an accurate 3D image of your teeth using the advanced scanner.
You can use the Invisalign braces to treat Overly crowded teeth, Widely spaced teeth, Crossbite, Deep bite, or Underbite.
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