Thursday, March 2, 2017

Invisalign: The Clear Alternative to Braces

If you or your teen need braces  but you wish there were an alternative to the traditional way of straightening teeth, correcting overcrowding, gaps, overbites, and underbites, Invisalign presents a solution. Invisalign involves removable, clear orthodontic aligners, eliminating the need for metal and brackets that cause discomfort. With 92% of teens feeling that metal braces keeps them from fitting in with their peers, Invisalign also offers a nearly unnoticeable alternative to the appearance of braces.   


How it works


Invisalign aligners are custom-made for each individual. Over a two-week period, your aligner gradually repositions teeth into their proper position. You then switch to your next aligner. Ideally, you should wear your aligner at least 20-22 hours per day. In this fashion, treatment occurs over roughly a 9-15 month time period, using roughly 18-30 graduated aligners. Outcomes for Invisalign, as well as costs, are comparable those of metal braces. To learn more, visit https://www.invisalign.com/how-invisalign-works/braces-before-and-after.  


Benefits of Invisalign over traditional braces


Invisalign is currently available for adults and teens. Some of the benefits of treating orthodontic conditions with Invisalign versus traditional braces include:


  • Smooth plastic for comfort instead of sharp metal and wires
  • Removable for eating, brushing, and flossing
  • No need to avoid certain foods
  • Easy to clean
  • Clear, making Invisalign almost undetectable to others
  • Little overall interference with your life and schedule, with a visit to your dentist or orthodontist approximately every 6 weeks
  • No negative self-esteem impact in teens due to appearance of metal braces
  • Less invasive


If you believe Invisalign sounds right for you or your teen, the first step is to consult with an Invisalign provider to develop a customized treatment plan. Allen Dental in West Salem, Wisconsin, is proud to offer Invisalign for our patients. To request an appointment, please visit our website and fill out our online contact form, or call us at 608-786-3303!

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