The Do’s And Don’t Of Invisalign® Treatment

Are you interested in learning more about Invisalign® or are you ready to start treatment? If you are unfamiliar, Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment that uses clear aligner trays to slowly transition teeth into the correct placement. At Smile Dental Clinics, many of our patients love this orthodontic treatment for the variety of benefits it offers. Patients enjoy having no food restrictions and being able to remove the trays as needed. As with any treatment we offer, there are certain things you should and should not do during Invisalign treatment.

What are the Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment?

At Smile Dental Clinics, we do more than just offer general and cosmetic dentistry. We also offer orthodontic treatment for our adult and younger patients. Orthodontic treatments are used to repair more than the aesthetic appearance of your smile. They can also improve jaw alignment issues, lower your risk of developing cavities, and even help improve speech and digestion issues. Depending on the circumstances, we recommend orthodontic treatment to our adult and younger patients.

Get Your Dream Smile Even Faster Than Ever

Would you love to straighten your teeth with Invisalign®, but the wait time to begin treatment is holding you back? There are many benefits of using Invisalign® such as the clear appearance, convenience, and comfort. One of the drawbacks that we hear from patients is the wait time until treatment can begin. We are so pleased to announce a new exam tool that will revolutionize the process of determining the length of your Invisalign® treatment plan. If you are interested in trying Invisalign® there is no better time to start. Continue reading to learn more.

Orthodontic Treatments Aren’t Just For Kids

Did you know that it’s not too late to get straighter teeth, realign your bite or fill in gaps between your teeth as an adult? Many people think orthodontic treatments are just for kids, but thanks to modern dentistry, you still have time to improve the appearance of your teeth. What’s more, you don’t have to do it with metal braces. Want to learn how? Keep reading to find out about a unique orthodontic treatment.