Discreet and almost invisibleInvisalign® is a teeth alignment technique using clear removable plastic “aligner trays”. This method applies for cases of light to moderate tooth irregularities. Resin retention buttons are placed to allow the aligners to move the teeth. Discreet and almost invisible, each aligner is worn continuously for two weeks, except while eating and tooth brushing. Teeth are gradually moved to the desired position. The number of aligners, and consequently the duration of treatment, depends on the complexity of the teeth alignment problem. Invisalign® treatments are the same length as conventional treatments with braces (from 12 to 24 months). Discover more about Invisalign® Clear Braces |
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How does the Invisalign® technology work?This technique is based on the production of a series of clear aligners designed to completely cover the surface of the teeth. Each custom-made aligner will be replaced every two weeks, which will contribute to the gradual shifting of the teeth into the prescribed position. The Invisalign® orthodontic approach is on average 20% faster than the ones using conventional braces. At the end of the treatment, a retainer will ensure the stabilization of the teeth in their new position. In many cases, the last aligner tray will act as a temporary retainer until the final retention device is made. |
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What does it look like?The aligners are made of a resistant thermoplastic material. The treatment is done without braces or wires and therefore does not cause any inflammation. It is possible to remove the aligners to brush and floss your teeth normally.
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