INVISALIGN, THE STRAIGHTEST WAY TO A GREAT SMILE

Now, nearly everyone who needs straighter teeth can be treated with Invisalign.

Using a series of custom-made, nearly undetectable aligners Invisalign is the invisible way to straighten teeth.  Whether your teeth are crowded, too far apart or have shifted since wearing braces, you'll have a new reason to smile. 

The latest technology makes it possible.  Upon the initial examination with your dentist, your doctor will decide if Invisalign is the right treatment for you.  Traditional orthodontic care using wires and brackets may be indicated for your specific situation.  Assuming Invisalign IS the indicated choice for you, your dentist will create a treatment plan and take a set of records of your teeth.  These will then be submitted to Invisalign.  Using the latest in 3D technology, Invisalign will use your doctor's prescription to create a series of carefully crafted custom aligners.  Each set of aligners is then worn for approximately two weeks, gradually shifting your teeth, slowly, and one millimeter at a time...until reaching the intended result...a beautifully straight smile. Generally, the length of treatment is on average one year and requires regular visits to your dentist's office every 2-4 weeks.

Invisalign has several advantages over traditional wires and brackets. These are:

+ Invisable and cannot be seen

+ Removable and allow you to eat what you want

+ Metal Free

+ Removable and allow you to brush and floss naturally and easily

Only a doctor that has been trained and certified can treat using Invisalign.  Your dentist will determine if Invisalign is for you.  I am a certified Invisalign provider and enjoy treating my patients with this amazing tecnology...proven both clinically and via clinical research...to straighten teeth safely and effectively.  I invite you to contact my office to schedule your complimentary Invisalign consultation.  Find out if Invisalign is for you!  With it we can help you achieve the Smile You'd Be Proud To Wear...ANYWHERE!!

 

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