Orthodontics
Invisalign - Clear Aligners
Invisalign is a breakthrough technology that straightens teeth with a series of
clear, virtually invisible, custom-molded aligners without having to wear bands,
brackets, or wires! Invisalign is a painless and invisible solution to straightening
your teeth or closing gaps and as an alternative to traditional metal
dental braces.
The Invisalign treatment consists of a series of clear, removable plastic teeth
aligners that are changed about every two weeks for a new set. Each
device is custom made with exact calculations to gradually shift your teeth into
place, it is highly versatile and effective, helping correct a broad range of dental
and orthodontic issues.
The Invisalign method has many advantages: The aligners are clear
so people will hardly notice you are wearing them and are less irritating than traditional
braces because they are not made of metal wires. They are also removable so you
can take them out to eat, drink or for a special ocasion plus you can brush and
floss without any inconvenience!
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Dental Braces
Orthodontic Braces are a device used in orthodontics to align a person's teeth
and their position with regard to their bite. There are different types
of braces such as traditional metal, ceramic or invisible braces available for every
taste and budget. Braces work by applying steady pressure on your teeth in a specific
direction for an amount of time determined by our dentist.
Every month or two the patient should visit out orthodontist to have the braces
re-adjusted. Once the teeth are completely straightened the patient may have to
wear retainers to avoid the teeth going to their original position. The treatment
is highly effective, affordable and with great results!
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Dental Retainers
Dental retainers are a device designed to help realign or maintain teeth
in an even and straight configuration, it's generally used as a follow up treatment
for people who have previously worn braces. Dental retainers are also employed to
help correct a mild underbite or overbite, bringing the two rows of teeth into a
more natural alignment.
Most retainers are removable, meaning that you take them out when eating, brushing
and flossing. Many types of comfortable and even invisible retainers
are available today thanks to modern dentistry. Our dentist will determine the period
of time you'll need to wear the device, and will offer you the most suited type
for your treatment.
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