Invisalign® at Just White Dental
Your Clear Braces Provider
Invisalign is the leader when it comes to removable, translucent orthodontic systems. Each clear aligner uses strategic areas of pressure to straighten your smile without brackets and wires. Their design makes wearing braces almost completely invisible to everyone else around you.
How Does Invisalign Work?
Instead of moving your teeth with wires and rubber bands, Invisalign trays are changed out every two weeks to progressively guide your bite into the desired position. This gradual process eliminates the need to see an orthodontist for monthly adjustments or appliance changes. Each aligner is a slightly different shape, gently pushing the teeth a small amount on a frequent schedule.
When you wear your aligners as prescribed, the teeth straighten in an efficient manner. You’ll only need to stop by our practice about every six weeks to pick up the next few sets of aligners and ensure everything is going as it should.
Advantages of Wearing Invisalign
Is Invisalign right for you? Consider the benefits of wearing modern orthodontic aligners:
- Clear appliances that aren’t noticeable during everyday conversations
- Fewer, shorter trips to the dental office
- Predictable results
- Comfortable aligners without any metal to irritate your mouth
- A discreet option for working professionals or busy parents
Enjoy Your Everyday Routine
For most people, wearing braces means giving up some of their favourite foods and spending more time trying to clean their teeth. Fortunately, our Invisalign patients can remove their aligners to eat, brush or floss. Caring for your smile is the same as it’s always been.
Eat anything you like, as there are no appliances to break. Just rinse your mouth and put your aligners back in after your meal.
Schedule a Consultation Today!
Invisalign is ideal for teens and adults of all ages. If you’d like to achieve a straight and beautiful smile, schedule a consultation today to find out if you qualify!
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.