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Achieving the perfect smile is now easier than ever with Invisalign, the clear alternative to braces. Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners to gradually move your teeth into the desired position. Not only are the aligners virtually invisible, but they are also removable, making eating and cleaning your teeth a breeze.

If you are considering Invisalign treatment, there are a few things you should know about the process. This blog post will walk you through everything you need to know about Invisalign, from how it works to what you can expect during treatment. By the end of this post, you will be well on your way to achieving that perfect smile!

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is a system of clear, customised aligners that are used to gradually straighten teeth. Because the aligners are nearly invisible, many people choose Invisalign over traditional metal braces. In addition to being less visible, some other benefits of Invisalign include:

  • The ability to remove the aligners for eating and brushing teeth.
  • Fewer food restrictions than with traditional braces.
  • No need to worry about brackets or wires poking or scratching the inside of your mouth.
  • Greater comfort than traditional braces.

How Invisalign Works.

Invisalign treatment consists of a series of clear, custom-made aligners that gradually move your teeth into the desired position. Each aligner is worn for about two weeks before being replaced by the next in the series. As you replace each aligner, your teeth will move – little by little, week by week – until they have straightened to their final position.

How to Prepare for Invisalign Treatment.

The first step in preparing for Invisalign treatment is to determine if it is the right treatment option for you. To do this, you will need to consult with an orthodontist or dentist who specialises in Invisalign. During your consultation, your doctor will examine your mouth and teeth to determine if you are a good candidate for Invisalign. They will also discuss your treatment goals with you to ensure that Invisalign is the best way to achieve the results you desire.

Scheduling a Consultation Appointment.

If you decide that Invisalign is right for you, the next step is to schedule a consultation appointment with an orthodontist or dentist who specializes in Invisalign. During your consultation, your doctor will examine your mouth and teeth to determine if you are a good candidate for Invisalign. They will also discuss your treatment goals with you to ensure that Invisalign is the best way to achieve the results you desire.

The Invisalign Treatment Process.

The first step in the Invisalign treatment process is to take moulds and photos of your teeth. This will be used to create a 3D model of your teeth so that the Invisalign aligners can be custom made for you. Your dentist or orthodontist will take impressions of your upper and lower teeth using a putty-like material. They will also take digital photos of your mouth from different angles.

Receiving and Wearing Aligners.

Once the impressions and photos have been taken, your dentist or orthodontist will send them off to the Invisalign lab. The lab will use these to create a series of clear, plastic aligners that are customised for your individual smile. You will need to wear each aligner for about two weeks before moving on to the next one in the series. Each aligner will gradually move your teeth into their correct position.

Monitoring Progress.

You will need to visit your dentist or orthodontist every four to six weeks so they can monitor your progress and ensure that the treatment is working as planned. They may also give you new aligners at these appointments if necessary. The entire treatment process usually takes about 12 months, but this can vary depending on the individual case.

After your teeth have been straightened, you will need to wear a retainer to keep them in place. You may need to wear the retainer full-time for the first few months and then only at night after that. It is important to follow your dentist or your orthodontist’s instructions on how to care for your retainer and how often to wear it.

After Treatment, Care and Maintenance.

After you have completed your Invisalign treatment, it is important to wear a retainer as directed by your orthodontist. Wearing a retainer helps to ensure that your teeth do not shift back into their original position. There are two different types of retainers that can be used after Invisalign treatment:

Fixed (bonded) retainers – A fixed retainer is a thin wire that is bonded to the back of your teeth. It is usually only recommended for people who have had extensive orthodontic treatment.

Removable retainers – A removable retainer is made of clear plastic and fits over your teeth like a mouthguard. It is held in place by metal wires or plastic loops that attach to your teeth. Removable retainers are the most common type of retainer used after Invisalign treatment.

Visiting Your Dentist Regularly.

Even if you have straightened your teeth with Invisalign, it is still important to visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and checkups. During these visits, your dentist will check for any new cavities or other problems with your teeth and gums.

Conclusion

If you’re considering Invisalign treatment to help you achieve a straighter, more attractive smile, it’s important to understand the process and what you can expect. Invisalign is an excellent option for many people, but it’s not right for everyone. A consultation with an orthodontist or dentist is the best way to determine if Invisalign is right for you.

The Invisalign treatment process begins with taking moulds and photos of your teeth. Your aligners will be custom-made based on these images. You’ll then wear your aligners for 20 to 22 hours each day, removing them only to eat, brush, and floss. As you progress through the treatment, you’ll need to visit your orthodontist or dentist periodically so they can monitor your progress.

After completing treatment, it’s important to wear your retainer as directed by your orthodontist or dentist. You should also continue to visit your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. With proper care and maintenance, you can enjoy a beautiful, healthy smile for years to come!

To book your Invisalign consultation in Milton Keynes call us on 01908 260757 or contact us here.

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