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Before and After Invisalign

We know that having straight teeth makes a huge difference in your self-esteem and overall appearance. With our Invisalign treatment, you can see results quickly and easily – and without anyone ever knowing you’re wearing braces! Here are before and after photographs so you can see for yourself! You don’t have to be afraid of the unknown when it comes to your teeth. As you can see, Invisalign can have a profound impact on one’s smile and appearance. Now, it’s your turn to experience the benefits of Invisalign. Get in touch with us today to learn more about this revolutionary treatment and to see if it’s right for you.

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Things to Know Before You Get Invisalign
1. Keep Your Aligners In As Much As Possible
In order to achieve the best results, you should be wearing your Invisalign aligners for at least 20-22 hours each day. That means taking them out only for eating and cleaning – and putting them right back in!
2. Be prepared for some discomfort
When you first get your Invisalign aligners, they may feel a bit uncomfortable. This is perfectly normal – your teeth are adjusting to the new pressure! Just be sure to wear them as much as possible and you’ll get used to them in no time.
3. You’ll need to brush more often
Because you’re wearing Invisalign, you’ll need to brush your teeth more often than usual. We recommend brushing after every meal and before you put your aligners back in. This will help keep your teeth and aligners clean and free of bacteria!
4. Don’t forget to floss!
Flossing is still important, even with Invisalign! Be sure to floss at least once a day to remove any food or plaque that may have gotten caught between your teeth.
5. You’ll need to see the dentist more often
Because you’re wearing Invisalign, you’ll need to see the dentist more often than usual. We recommend seeing the dentist every 6 weeks for a cleaning and check-up.
6. Invisalign is not for everyone
Invisalign is a great option for many people, but it’s not right for everyone. If you have severe crowding or spacing issues, Invisalign may not be the best option for you. Be sure to talk to your dentist about all of your options before you make a decision! So if you’re ready for a smile that will turn heads, give us a call today to set up your consultation! We can’t wait to help you achieve your perfect smile!
Things to Know After You Get Invisalign
1. Keep Up with Your Dental Hygiene
It is very important to keep up with your dental hygiene even after you have Invisalign. This means that you should be brushing at least twice a day and flossing at least once a day. You should also be rinsing with mouthwash to help keep your mouth clean and bacteria-free!
2. You May Need to Wear a Retainer
After you have completed your Invisalign treatment, you may need to wear a retainer. This is because your teeth may want to shift back to their original position. Wearing a retainer will help keep your teeth in their new and improved position!
3. You May Need to See the Dentist More Often
Even after your Invisalign treatment is complete, you may need to see the dentist more often than usual. This is because your teeth and gums will be adjusting to their new position. Be sure to schedule a cleaning and check-up with your dentist every 6 months!
4. Do not drink hot beverages with the retainer(s) in
If you are wearing a retainer, it is very important to not drink hot beverages with it. This is because the heat from the beverage can cause the retainer to warp. If you must drink a hot beverage, be sure to take your retainer out first!
5. Do not chew gum with the retainer(s) in
If you are wearing a retainer, it is very important to not chew gum with it in. This is because the gum can get stuck in the retainer and be very difficult to remove!
6. Store your retainer(s) properly
When you are not wearing your retainer, it is important to store it in a safe place. This is because the retainer can easily get lost or damaged if it is not stored properly. Be sure to keep your retainer in a case when you are not wearing it!
7. Invisalign is not for everyone
Invisalign can a great option for many people, but it’s not right for everyone. If you have severe crowding or spacing issues, Invisalign may not be the best option for you. Be sure to talk to your dentist about all of your options before you make a decision! Now that you know a little more about Invisalign, we hope you’re as excited as we are about this amazing treatment! Give us a call today to set up a consultation

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