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Invisalign Treatment Plan

What is Invisalign®?

Invisalign® is a popular and effective dental treatment designed to straighten teeth. It offers a faster, more discreet alternative to traditional braces, making it a preferred choice for many patients. With clear, custom-made aligners, Invisalign provides a treatment option that is both aesthetically pleasing and efficient.

How Are Invisalign® Aligners Made?

Invisalign aligners are created using advanced technology to ensure precision and comfort. The process begins with a 3D scan of your teeth using the iTeroElement scanner, which generates an accurate model for designing your custom aligners. These aligners are crafted from Smart Track material, ensuring a perfect fit and gentle movement. Once made, the aligners are trimmed to align with your gum line for maximum comfort. If necessary, adjustments can be made to ensure a perfect fit.

 
Your Personalized Invisalign® Treatment Plan

Your Invisalign treatment plan is customized based on your dental needs and desired results. The initial scan helps create a digital roadmap, guiding the precise movements needed to straighten your teeth. Aligners are swapped out periodically, gradually shifting your teeth without causing pain. Treatment duration varies, with some patients seeing results in as little as 6 months, while others may require up to 18 months. Discussing your specific goals with your Invisalign provider will give you a clearer understanding of your timeline and aligner requirements.

 
Ready to Start Your Invisalign® Journey?

Invisalign has transformed the way we approach straightening teeth, offering a nearly invisible and comfortable solution tailored to your needs. If you’re ready to achieve a beautiful, straight smile, contact Oxford Family Dental today to discuss your Invisalign options and start your journey to a more confident you.

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