Invisalign® in Kyle, TX

Invisalign® is changing the way people live.

If you or your child needs braces but wants something more discreet than traditional metal braces, Invisalign® offers an exciting alternative!

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What is Invisalign®?

Invisalign® is becoming more popular than traditional orthodontic treatments like metal braces. Instead of brackets and wires, Invisalign® uses a series of clear, removable aligners to straighten your smile. The custom trays fit directly onto your teeth, are almost invisible when worn, and are completely removable. Patients take out the aligners to eat, drink, and perform oral hygiene – making it a highly convenient form of orthodontic treatment.

Do I Need to See an Orthodontist for Invisalign®?

More and more dentists are offering Invisalign® treatment to their patients – and while this may seem like a good option, it comes with risks. Only trained, certified orthodontists, like those at our practice, are specialized and qualified to handle more complex Invisalign® cases. Orthodontics is an incredibly complicated science, and these specialists go through 2 to 3 years of additional schooling to learn the process and technologies necessary to safely straighten teeth. At our practice, we’re proud to have specialized orthodontists to help our patients.

How Long Does Invisalign® Take?

Every patient is unique, and no two Invisalign® treatments will be the same. Most patients receive Invisalign® treatment for somewhere between 6 and 18 months. It’s important to remember that Invisalign isn’t right for everyone, and some patients will still need treatment with braces – but Invisalign® can offer a convenient option for teens, adults, and children, too.

What Is the Process of Getting Invisalign®?

A mold of your teeth is taken, either with impressions or through the use of an intraoral scanner. Your models get sent to Invisalign® and, working together with their alignment professionals, we come up with a treatment plan for you.

The number of aligners that you’ll need will dictate how long it takes before your Invisalign® treatment is complete. You then return to our office to view a virtual simulation of the possible results, as well as finding out how many aligners you’ll require.

When you decide to move forward with the treatment, there is just a bit of prep work that needs to be done to your teeth. Don’t worry though, there are no numbing or needles needed at this appointment! It’s really quick, and all we need to do is place “buttons” on your teeth. We simply prep the front surface of pre-selected teeth with conditioning solutions and adhere a natural color composite bonding material to them. This serves as a guide for the aligners to help show them in which direction the teeth need to move.

Occasionally we’ll have to do some interproximal reduction (IPR). Again, this is painless and all we do is smooth the contact between your teeth, opening it up some. This allows your teeth more room to move in their proper position.

IPR and placing new (or replacement) buttons may need to be done again throughout your treatment, but not very often.

Does Invisalign® Hurt?

Traditional braces can sometimes cause ulcers and sores in your mouth from the metal brackets and wires. Since Invisalign® doesn’t use metal attachments, this isn’t a problem. Each aligner is shaped slightly differently, so some discomfort may be felt the first day of changing to a new one. Mostly the feeling is pressure from the teeth moving. If necessary, Tylenol could help relieve any soreness.

More questions about Invislaign®? Visit our Invisalign® FAQ page!

If you think Invisalign® might be right for you or your teen, then give us a call today. At your consultation, we’ll give you our recommendations, optional choices, and move forward from there.

The experts at The Village Orthodontics look forward to meeting you and your child!

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