Invisalign treatment for teens
Discover Invisalign Teen at Edmonds Orthodontics
Why Opt for Invisalign Teen Instead of Traditional Braces?
Almost Invisible Alignment
Invisalign Teen aligners are crafted from clear SmartTrack material, making them nearly invisible. This means teens can smile with confidence, free from the noticeable metal brackets and wires associated with traditional braces.
Enhanced Comfort and Convenience
Custom-fit Invisalign Teen aligners are designed to comfortably cover the teeth, eliminating the discomfort of tightening wires and avoiding broken brackets. Plus, they are removable, allowing teens to enjoy their favorite foods and maintain excellent oral hygiene without hassle.
Specifically Designed for Teenagers
Invisalign Teen includes a unique blue dot wear indicator that fades as aligners are used, helping to ensure timely replacement. Additionally, we offer free replacement aligners if one is lost—acknowledging that accidents can happen.
Versatile for Various Orthodontic Needs
While some may think Invisalign is only for minor issues, advancements in technology and the expertise of our orthodontists at Edmonds Orthodontics allow us to address a wide range of orthodontic conditions with Invisalign Teen, including more complex cases.
Choose Invisalign Teen at Edmonds Orthodontics for a comfortable, convenient, and nearly invisible path to a beautiful smile.
FAQs
Which is better, Invisalign aligners or braces?
While both Invisalign aligners and traditional braces aim to straighten teeth, they have distinct differences. Braces use metal brackets and wires to move teeth, while Invisalign uses clear aligners. Braces are fixed and can’t be removed, whereas Invisalign aligners can be taken out for eating and cleaning. Additionally, Invisalign treatment often requires fewer visits to the orthodontist compared to braces.
What are the benefits of clear aligners over traditional braces?
Clear aligners offer several advantages over traditional braces:
- Aesthetic appeal
- Comfort
- Flexibility
- Reduced risk of gum and tooth damage
- Easier maintenance of oral hygiene
How much do clear aligners cost compared to traditional braces?
The cost of clear aligners is generally comparable to traditional braces. However, the exact price can vary based on the brand, treatment duration, and specific dental issues. It’s essential to get a personalized quote from an orthodontist to understand the costs involved.
How do Invisalign trays work?
Invisalign treatment begins with a consultation with an orthodontist. They will take impressions of your teeth, which are then used to create a series of custom aligners. These aligners are worn for 20-22 hours a day, with each set being replaced every two weeks.
Cons of Invisalign treatment
While Invisalign offers many benefits, there are some drawbacks to consider:
- Aligners must be worn consistently for effective results
- Potential for lost or damaged aligners
- May not be suitable for severe orthodontic issues
The Invisalign process: A closer look
The Invisalign process involves several steps, from consultation to the final retainer stage.
Throughout the treatment, patients will have regular check-ups with their orthodontist to monitor progress and make any necessary adjustments.
What can I eat with Invisalign aligners?
One of the key benefits of Invisalign is the ability to eat whatever you like. However, it’s essential to remove the aligners before eating and drinking anything other than water. After meals, teeth should be brushed before placing the aligners back in.
How long does Invisalign treatment take?
The duration of Invisalign treatment varies based on individual needs. On average, treatment lasts between 12 to 18 months. However, some cases may be shorter or longer.
Do I need to remove Invisalign aligners?
One of the main differences between Invisalign and traditional braces is that Invisalign aligners must be removed for eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing. This ensures optimal oral hygiene and prevents damage to the aligners. With Invisalign, you simply remove them from your mouth.