WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER INVISALIGN?
If you are looking for a way to straighten your teeth without the hassle and discomfort of traditional braces, you may want to consider Invisalign. Invisalign is a dental treatment that uses clear, removable aligners to gradually move your teeth into the desired position. Here are some of the benefits of Invisalign that you should know:
Invisalign is more aesthetically pleasing. With Invisalign, you can smile confidently without worrying about metal brackets and wires showing on your teeth. The aligners are made from a clear material that is virtually invisible, so most people won’t even notice you are wearing them
Invisalign is more comfortable. Unlike braces, which can cause irritation and pain in your mouth, Invisalign aligners are made from a flexible thermoplastic material that fits snugly over your teeth. The aligners are also custom-made for each stage of your treatment, based on a 3D scan of your mouth. This means they apply gentle and precise pressure to your teeth, without causing unnecessary discomfort.
Invisalign is more convenient. With Invisalign, you can remove your aligners whenever you need to eat, drink, brush, or floss. This makes it easier to maintain good oral hygiene and avoid food getting stuck in your teeth. You can also enjoy your favorite foods without worrying about damaging your aligners or braces.
Invisalign is more effective. Invisalign can treat a variety of dental issues, from minor to some severe ones, such as crowding, spacing, overbite, and gap teeth. Depending on the complexity of your case, you could start to see changes in your smile in as little as 6 months. Invisalign also uses advanced technology to track your progress and ensure predictable results.
If you are interested in learning more about Invisalign and whether it is suitable for you, contact us today to schedule a consultation with our experienced and friendly team. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have and help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted
Before & After Clear Aligners
Q&A
How can I straighten Crowded Teeth, Crooked Teeth, Buck Teeth?
Straighten your smile with INvisalign
We all remember in high school the look of others with yellow/green/multicoloured braces. It was cute, back in 1991. But that was a long time ago. Braces have changed, and so too our views on what is acceptable to be walking down the street.
If you are not happy with the alignment of your teeth. Invisalign can be a an excellent option for you. Invisalign do not modify the shape of the teeth. If you are concerned about the shape of your teeth, please read our section on improving your smile.
You may already be familiar with Invisalign. Instead of wearing train-track style braces. You are given thin, transparent invisalign to wear. They are removable, which can be helpful on those big nights where you need to look your best (though this can’t be every other night).
What are the benefits of Invisalign?
DELIVERING a higher quality of life vs old braces
Nearly Invisible – Invisalign promises just that – nearly invisible alignment. To straighten your teeth while retaining your confidence, this is a great solution.
Completely Removable – Because you can remove invisalign, you can eat, brush, and floss easily. This makes it simple to keep your smile looking great as you resolve alignment issues!
Improve Overall Oral Health – Straight teeth aren’t just beautiful, they’re beneficial from an oral health perspective as well. In fact, straight teeth can improve gum health, chewing, speech, and remove pressure from supporting bone and jaw joints.
Contactless Treatment - Gone are the days where you have to visit the dentist every 2 weeks. With the help of modern technology, and your smart phone. We can now monitor your progress virtually. We can keep track of your aligner treatment remotely, and let you know how your progressing. This is great for people on go, or think they are too busy to make them for straightening their teeth.
What is the cost of Invisalign?
Invisalign treatment cost can vary depending on the length of treatment. Every individual is unique. Generally speaking, the longer the treatment, the more complex the treatment, the more the cost.
In Sydney CBD, clear aligner treatment can vary between $6,000-$12,000 for around 1 year worth of treatment. At ABC Dental, we charge $425 per set of Invisalign (upper and lower clear aligner). You can have as many or as few depending on your situation. A personalised treatment plan (3D animation) is produced showing your proposed teeth movement. You can review and approve this prior to going ahead.
How long does Invisalign treatment take?
Invisalign treatment time-frame vary for each individual. A personalised treatment plan (3D animation), will be produced showing your indiviualised proposed movement. You will know how long it will take for your unique situation.
At ABC Dental, we provide Invisalign treatment for both adult and kids. If your case is very complex, you can be referred to an orthodontist.
How long does Invisalign treatment last?
Invisalign treatment can last for the rest of your life. But there’s a catch :) You have to wear your retainers vigilantly, also, for life.
We find that irrespective of treatment modality (Invisalign or Traditional Orthodontics), compliance for retainers drop off with time. That is why ABC Dental treats a significant portion of patients who have experienced relapse. These patients typically had traditional orthodontic treatment successfully in their teens. However, 15-20 years later, they are now in the 20s and 30s. For professional reason, they wish to undergo treatment in an “invisible” way. Invisalign are perfect for this.
How often do I have to visit the dentist?
Through ABC Dental’s partnership with Dental Monitoring. We can provide clear aligner treatment almost virtually. The only appointment you have to attend physically, is the initial impression appointment.
Subsequent to this, we can keep track of your progress remotely, and stay in constant communication with you.
Modern clear aligner treatment is ideal for professionals and those who lead a busy life.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek an opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.