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Invisalign Treatment: What Should I Expect?

Invisalign is a treatment that uses clear, custom-made aligners to move teeth into their proper positions. The aligners are made of plastic and metal, and they fit over the teeth like braces. They’re adjusted as needed, and eventually, the teeth will be in their new positions.

Some people have Invisalign treatment done on an outpatient basis; others have it done in a hospital setting. Regardless of where it’s done, most people generally experience some degree of pain during the treatment process. However, over time the pain usually subsides and patients can expect to see excellent results from the aligners.

Invisalign clear aligners is a type of clear brace that uses a series of invisible tabs to move your teeth into their correct alignment. The braces are custom-made to fit each individual’s teeth, and they can be worn for about two years. Over time, the aligners may need to be replaced if they start to loosen or fall out.

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The Invisalign system typically takes about two years to complete, but there are various options available for extending that time frame. Patients can also choose to have traditional braces removed after a certain amount of time has passed, at which point their Invisalign treatment will be complete.

Invisalign is a popular treatment for teeth that people can wear in their own mouths. It works by using clear, custom-made aligners to move your teeth into the correct positions. In most cases, you will need to wear the aligners for around two years while your teeth gradually shift into their new positions.

The main benefits of Invisalign are that it is relatively painless and relatively short-term. Unlike traditional braces, which require you to go to regular dental appointments and take considerable amounts of time off work, Invisalign only requires occasional visits to your dentist and you can usually return to your normal life after treatment is complete.