Achieve Your Perfect Smile with Invisalign®
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Why Choose Invisalign® at Sunset Hills Dentistry?
Nearly Invisible
Clear aligners are discreet and barely noticeable, letting you smile confidently.
Comfortable and Removable
Enjoy the convenience of aligners that are easy to wear and remove.
Custom-Fit
Get a personalized treatment plan tailored specifically to your smile.
Effective
Corrects a wide range of dental issues with proven results.
Feel Confident in Your Smile
Invisalign® helps you maintain your confidence during and after treatment.
Flexible Financing Options
Choose from a variety of payment plans that make Invisalign® accessible for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Invisalign® treatment take?
Invisalign® treatment typically lasts between 6 to 12 months. However, the duration can vary based on the complexity of your case. For mild cases, it might take as short as 4-6 months, while more complex cases could take up to 24 months.
Is Invisalign® comfortable?
Yes, Invisalign® aligners are made from smooth, BPA-free plastic, making them more comfortable than traditional braces. Some initial discomfort may occur when starting a new set of aligners, but it typically subsides within a few days.
Can I eat with my aligners on?
No, you should remove your Invisalign® aligners when eating or drinking anything other than water. Eating with aligners can damage them and cause food particles to become trapped, leading to decay or staining.
How do I clean my Invisalign® aligners?
To clean your Invisalign® aligners, rinse them with lukewarm water and brush gently with a soft toothbrush and clear, unscented soap. Avoid using hot water as it can warp the plastic.
Will Invisalign® affect my speech?
You might experience a slight lisp when you first start wearing Invisalign® aligners, but this typically goes away within a few days as you adjust to them.
What dental issues can Invisalign® fix?
Invisalign® can treat a range of dental issues including overcrowding, gaps between teeth, overbite, underbite, crossbite, and open bite.