2. Invisalign is one of the
modern alternatives for
teeth straightening; as it
helps to obtain the perfect
smile you always wanted
Before choosing Invisalign,
make sure you're aware
about its use and functions
Here is the most common
frequently asked question
about Invisalign
3. How Invisalign work?
Invisalign uses new 3-D
imaging technology to know the
complete process from the initial
position of your teeth to the final
desired position
Then, the clear braces
are designed for your teeth
based on the results of 3-D
imaging.
After a couple of weeks,
these aligners are replaced by
new one and progressively
your teeth will start moving to
your final desired position.
4. What are the main benefits of Invisalign?
Invisalign aligners are virtually
invisible and it can be easily removed,
so it is difficult for people to notice
you during or after the Invisalign
treatment process.
Unlike
traditional braces,
Invisalign allows
you to eat or drink
all of the food
types you enjoy.
5. Is Invisalign Painful?
Invisalign never uses wires or brackets, so it
never gives pain or irritation like traditional metal
braces
However, there is a lot of chance for a
temporary discomfort during the first few
days of each aligner.
This is usual – it just says the treatment is working
and your teeth have started to move to your final
destination.
6. Is Invisalign not a suitable choice for certain people?
1. Invisalign is an applicable choice for most
kids and adults.
2. Usually, Invisalign is not a suitable choice for people who
are having baby teeth or second molars.
3. Better consult with a dentist or an
orthodontist to know if Invisalign
treatment is right for you.
7. How much the Invisalign Treatment Costs?
Usually, the cost of Invisalign
treatment process will vary from
several factors
The average cost for
the treatment is about
$5000, but it may
ranges from $3,500 to
$7,000.
8.
9. Does Invisalign contain BPA?
No, Invisalign aligners are not having Bisphenol-A
(BPA).
They are actually made from USP class IV
medical grade, and have passed all medical
regulatory requirements to be worn in the
mouth.