Invisalign In Hoppers Crossing
Teeth that are crowded, uneven, or spaced apart can affect how your bite works and how easy it is to clean between teeth. Invisalign can be considered an orthodontic option that may help improve tooth position and bite alignment over time.
What Is Invisalign?
Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment that uses a series of clear, removable aligners to gradually move teeth into alignment. The aligners are custom-made using digital scans and are designed to apply gentle pressure to specific teeth at different stages of treatment. Each set of aligners is worn for a set period before moving to the next set in the series.
Invisalign is commonly used by adults and teenagers who want to improve tooth alignment without fixed braces. Treatment is planned individually, and the number of aligners and overall treatment length vary from person to person. It is provided as part of a planned orthodontic treatment approach.
Who Might Be Suitable for Invisalign?
Invisalign may be suitable for patients who have crowded teeth, gaps between teeth, or mild to moderate bite concerns. In some cases, teeth may have moved over time after previous orthodontic treatment, and aligners may be used to correct this movement. Treatment suitability depends on the position of your teeth, gum health, and overall oral health.
A consultation is required to assess whether Invisalign is suitable for your situation. Some complex orthodontic cases may require alternative treatment options, which will be discussed during the assessment and treatment planning stage. Age, lifestyle, and commitment to wearing aligners as instructed are also considered when assessing suitability.
What Is the Invisalign Treatment Process?
The Invisalign treatment process begins with a digital scan and consultation to assess your teeth and bite. A digital treatment plan is then prepared to map out the planned tooth movement and estimated treatment time, and your aligners are custom-made based on this plan.
Each set of aligners is usually worn for one to two weeks before progressing to the next set in the series. Aligners should be worn for most of the day and removed only for eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing. We review your progress during treatment and make adjustments if required to keep treatment moving as planned.
What Are the Risks and Considerations of Invisalign?
Orthodontic treatment involves gradual tooth movement, and temporary discomfort or pressure may occur when changing aligners.
Adjustment Period
You may notice mild pressure, slight speech changes, or increased saliva when first wearing aligners. These effects usually improve as your mouth adjusts and you become more familiar with wearing the aligners.
Treatment Limitations
Not all orthodontic problems can be treated with clear aligners alone. In some cases, additional dental treatment may be required before or after Invisalign to achieve a stable result. Treatment success also depends on wearing aligners as instructed and attending review appointments during treatment.
What Are the Benefits of Invisalign?
Invisalign may offer several benefits related to tooth alignment, oral hygiene, and bite balance during orthodontic treatment. Improving tooth position may also help balance bite pressure and reduce areas where food and plaque can collect. Because the aligners are removable, brushing and flossing can continue as normal. Regular dental visits are still important during treatment to monitor oral health and progress. Wearing aligners as instructed is important for treatment to progress as planned.
Flexible Payment Options to Suit Your Needs
At West Dental & Implants, we offer flexible payment options to help make treatment more affordable. We accept all major health funds and are a preferred provider for NIB. Payments can be made via HICAPS, HUMM, cash, or credit, and eligible patients may be able to access superannuation early. Our goal is to help you move forward with treatment in a way that feels manageable for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Invisalign different from traditional braces?
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