Invisalign can provide you with a more convenient method of correcting problems with poor dental alignment. Braces are an effective means of fixing these issues, but people can be reluctant to have such a conspicuous appliance placed on their teeth. The inability to remove these braces can also become frustrating. With Invisalign, you can start straightening your teeth with clear aligners that you can wear without drawing attention. These custom appliances are made from a clear plastic material that makes them hard to notice. Because they are easily removed, they can be out of your way when you need to clean your teeth, or when you are about to eat.
Your adjustment process with Invisalign is meant to be convenient. Because they are so hard to observe, you can have no issues wearing your Invisalign aligners in work settings, or during social outings. They can also be more convenient on a typical day because they are removable.
Over time, your teeth become progressively straighter as you move from one custom aligner to the next. This can make progress easy to track, as you can look forward to your smile looking better with each step in the treatment process. Unlike metal braces, which require manual adjustments, you can correct your smile with Invisalign while requiring fewer checkups!
Is the best approach to improving your smile really through Invisalign? Of course, if you want to deal with alignment problems, this can be a preferred approach. With that said, some mild issues with poor alignment can be covered up with porcelain veneers. In addition to making teeth appear more even, veneers can improve their shape and size, as well as their color. If your goal is just to improve the color of your teeth, you can see significant results in a short time thanks to a professional whitening treatment.
At Allen And Neumann Family Dentistry, people can look forward to great dental care! If you are interested in improving your smile with Invisalign, or if you have any questions about our services, call our dental office in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.
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