Invisalign

Definition

Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable aligners that are custom made for each patient to straighten teeth by gradually shifting them to the desired position over time.

How to Fix It

The process begins with a dental consultation, during which impressions or digital scans of the patient’s teeth are taken to create a precise treatment plan and fabricate the custom aligners. Patients receive a series of aligners, each to be worn for about two weeks before moving on to the next set in the series, gradually moving the teeth toward their final positions. Regular check-ups with the orthodontist ensure the treatment is progressing as planned.

 

Invisalign aligners are removable, allowing for easier cleaning and eating, and they provide a less invasive and more flexible solution for correcting dental misalignments compared to traditional braces.

Related Facts

Invisalign aligners gradually move teeth into the desired position, correcting malocclusions such as overbites, underbites, crossbites, gap teeth, and crowded teeth.

Invisalign provides a discreet alternative to traditional braces, allowing patients to improve their smile without visible brackets and wires.

Each aligner is custom-made using 3D computer imaging technology to fit the patient’s teeth and to plan the treatment process. They are made of smooth, flexible thermoplastic material, which reduces the discomfort and irritation often associated with metal braces. Unlike fixed braces, Invisalign aligners can be removed for eating, brushing, and flossing, promoting better oral hygiene.