Transform Your Smile With Appointment With Invisalign® Dentist

Invisalign Atlantis, FL

Although there are several remedies for an uneven smile, Invisalign® is a popular modern replacement to braces. Gone are the geeky wire braces that orthodontic patients needed in the '80s. With this modern system, patients can improve their smiles without sacrificing three years of wearing silver-tinted braces.

Benefits of Invisalign® aligners

Instead of permanent metal support on the teeth, patients can now wear removable, clear, lightweight and comfortable Invisalign® aligners. Only the natural teeth are visible when a patient wearing a tray smiles, and that is only one of many benefits.

Easier to maintain

Invisalign® patients can take the aligners in and out when eating and brushing teeth. This means that fewer chances of white spots or cavities appearing on the surface of the teeth during the orthodontic treatment.

Less pain

The system is less painful when compared to metal braces. The plastic aligners provide a less painful experience because there is nothing that will cut, scrape or pop free on the gums or inside the lips.

Comfortable and convenient

Invisalign® aligners help move teeth into the right position gently and gradually, without using the unsightly wires and brackets that come with dental braces. Additionally, the appliances are made from an invisible material and have smooth edges, which make them more comfortable. These aligners provide patients with greater control in the teeth straightening process.

The aligners are customized for a comfortable fit and can move the teeth vertically and horizontally or even rotate them when needed. According to USA Today, more and more patients are seeking Invisalign® treatment because of its convenience. Unlike other conventional aligners, with this system patients do not have to keep going back to the provider. Within four to six weeks, patients can see the treatment results at every stage.

Digital scanning

3D digital scanning is used to map a patient’s mouth before treatment starts. During Invisalign® training, orthodontists and general dentists learn how to use this painless and noninvasive procedure, which is less intrusive than X-rays. The scanning is also much more comfortable than taking physical impressions of the teeth of a patient.

Freedom to engage in sports

Sports players may avoid metal braces due to fear of potential pain and damage to the mouth often caused by old-school braces. Avid baseball, football and soccer players are at a higher risk for costly damage to traditional metal braces. The good thing about this system is that patients can remove the aligners for game or practice time and store them safely.

Straighter smile

According to a survey by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, most people believe that those with straight teeth look more attractive and are perceived to be more successful in life. Additionally, patients can enjoy a clean and fresh breath when teeth are well aligned. Crowded teeth are more difficult to brush and floss.

No food restrictions

Because patients can simply remove the Invisalign® aligners when eating and drinking, this treatment does not carry any of the food restrictions that are associated with conventional orthodontia. This means patients can enjoy popcorn and candies, among other typically forbidden foods.

Get the Invisalign® system

Invisalign® aligners have transformed the smiles of millions of Americans, and they can do the same for you. To improve your confidence and appearance, talk with your dentist about this treatment.

Request an appointment here: https://www.atlantisdentist.com or call Atlantis Dental Care P.A. at (561) 965-9988 for an appointment in our Atlantis office.

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