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Invisible
Braces Bring Visible Results
Invisalign®
utilizes 3-D computer technology with clear, plastic removable
"aligners" to move teeth at a rate similar to traditional
braces, but without any metal or wires. The "aligners" can
be removed to eat and clean your teeth and are generally
undetectable when worn. The computer imaging technology can
predetermine and develop a treatment plan from the initial position
of the patient's teeth to their final desired position. From this a
series of custom-made "aligners" are fabricated. Each
"aligner" moves teeth incrementally and is worn for about
two weeks, then replaced by the next in the series until the final
position is achieved.
For years, orthodontists and
dentists have used removable appliances for limited treatment. Now
Invisalign® treats a broader range of cases with greater precision.
The principal difference is that Invisalign® not only controls
forces, but also controls the timing of the force application. At
each stage, only certain teeth are allowed to move, and these
movements are determined by the orthodontic treatment plan for that
particular stage. This results in an efficient force delivery
system.
Most people experience
temporary, minor discomfort for a few days at the beginning of each
new stage of treatment. This is normal and is typically described as
a feeling of pressure. It is a sign that Invisalign® is working -
sequentially moving your teeth to their final destination. This
discomfort typically goes away a couple of days after you insert the
new "aligner" in the series.
This procedure is especially
popular for adults who previously had orthodontic treatment when
they were younger and have experienced regression as they've aged.
Rather than repeat the inconveniences and discomfort of braces all
over again, Invisalign® provides an appealing alternative.
A common concern is whether or
not this treatment is covered by dental insurance. Because dental
benefits differ significantly from policy to policy, each patient
should review their coverage. However, if a patient has orthodontic
coverage, Invisalign® should be covered to the same extent as
conventional braces. When treatment is complete, some patients might
need a positioner, or conventional retainer. Other patients might
need a clear plastic retainer similar to the ones Invisalign® makes.
Please discuss these possibilities with our office. Every patient is
different and outcomes vary.
Images of invisalign®
aligners and models on this page © Align Technology, Inc.
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