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Invisalign is a revolutionary approach to orthodontic care that does not require the use of metal brackets and wires to achieve improvements. Instead, a clear plastic aligner gives you a comfortable, fast, and virtually invisible way to get a beautiful straight smile.

By using a series of retainer-like aligners made of clear plastic, Invisalign can correct gaps, crowding, overbites, underbites, and other problems with your bite.

How does the invisalign system works?

1.

Invisalign aligners are removable, making it easier to brush and floss to maintain your oral health during treatment.

2.

Using Align Technology's proprietary software, your doctor will create a customised 3D treatment plan. This will show you the final position your teeth are predicted to reach. This also informs you of the likely length of the treatment.

3.

The customised aligners will be manufactured and shipped to your doctor's office.

4.

Your series of custom-made aligners will be given to you (typically 3-4 sets at a time) for you to wear every day, and change approximately every 1-2 weeks.

5.

You will visit your Invisalign trained doctor approximately every 6-8 weeks to monitor your progress, and receive the next series of aligners.

6.

Congratulations! You have finished your Invisalign treatment! Maintain your newer, better smile with the use of retainers.

Treatable Cases

Invisalign clear aligners are clinically proven to treat cases from minor teeth straightening to moderate and severe malocclusions.

Gapped Teeth

This occurs when there is considerable space between at least two of your teeth, and can cause gum problems.

Crossbite

This can occur when the upper and lower jaws are both misaligned, and can cause wear and tear leading to bone loss.

Overbite

This occurs when the upper teeth bite over the lower teeth, and can lead to painful jaw irritation.

Underbite

This occurs when the lower teeth protrude past the front teeth, preventing normal function of your front teeth or molars.

Overcrowding

This occurs when there is simply a lack of room within your jaw for all your teeth to fit normally, leading to plaque accumulation.

Openbite

This is when your upper and lower teeth are unable to make physical contact when the jaws are closed, making chewing and even talking difficult.

Let's face your oral health together

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