Learn How to Smile Again
Invisalign makes it easy to straighten your teeth without bands, brackets, or wires. Forget everything you've heard about teeth straightening. Because a proven technology now exists that lets you straighten your teeth-invisibly.
A Clear Alternative.
Invisalign is a virtually invisible solution so you can smile during as well as after treatment. In fact, virtually no one will know you're wearing them unless you tell. By using a series of clear, removable aligners, Invisalign straightens your teeth right before your eyes. Change them about every two weeks and your teeth will move-little by little-toward the smile you have always wanted.
Invisible. Removable. And Comfortable.
Invisalign is comfortable to wear and it doesn't require you to change your busy lifestyle. You visit your doctor every month or two to check your progression and get new aligners. Average treatment time is only about a year. Because aligners are removable, you can continue to eat your favorite foods while brushing and flossing normally to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
Invisalign Has Been Proven Effective In Dental Practices Worldwide.
Generalized Spacing
Treatment: 9 months, 19 aligners
Crowding
Treatment: 7 months, 14 aligners
Treatment time and number of aligners will vary from case to case.
  | invisalign | Traditional Braces |
Invisible | YES | No |
Removable | YES | No |
No metal or brackets to irritate the mouth | YES | No |
Able to brush and floss normally during treatment | YES | No |
Ask Your Doctor How Invisalign Can Work For You.
Most Invisalign Certified Doctors offer free consultations. Ask yours TODAY. If they can't help you, go to our website to find an experienced provider in your area. Hundreds of thousands of people have already discovered Invisalign. Maybe it's time you were one of them. For more information, visit www.invisalign.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Does Invisalign®really work?
A: Yes. In orthodontic and dental practices worldwide, Invisalign has been effective at straightening teeth. Nine out of ten patients are "very or extremely satisfied" with their Invisalign experience.
Q:How does Invisalign work?
A: Invisalign uses 3-D computer imaging technology to map the complete treatment from start to finish. From this plan, a series of custom-made aligners unique to your treatment is produced. Each aligner is worn for about two weeks and gradually moves your teeth, before being replaced by the next in the series until the final position is achieved.
Q:How much does Invisalign cost?
A: Only your doctor can determine the cost for your specific treatment. It depends on the kind of treatment you need, how long it takes, and even where you live. Invisalign treatment is often similar to the cost of traditional braces. In addition, if you have orthodontic insurance coverage, Invisalign is normally covered to the same extent as conventional braces. Many doctors also offer affordable monthly payment plans. Be sure to inquire about your options with your preferred provider.
Ask your doctor how Invisalign can work for you.
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