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    Invisalign Pros And Cons

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    their teeth around the braces which could cause additional worries over the way that their teeth look as Invisalign can be removed. The same goes for diet, since with traditional braces, there are a lot of things that you cannot eat like gum or popcorn, but with Invisalign, that’s not an issue. The molded plastic comes out easily and pops right back in. Another advantage is that Invisalign offers is that the plastic is smooth, so they won’t have to worry about painful brackets and wires cutting

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    There are many orthodontic health services that offers Invisalign services around New Jersey. What is Invisalign? This is orthodontist treatment that uses a series of virtually translucent, removable and relaxing aligners that lets patient smile during and after treatment. The Invisalign clear aligners are made with 3D computers virtual imaging technology. Why would a patient want it? Not only are the aligners virtually invisible, they are removable so that the patient can drink, and eat whatever

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    What You Should Know about Invisalign This video discusses the Invisalign treatment in more detail and what you should know about Invisalign to help you decide what is best for your situation. What is Invisalign? Invisalign is a removable, custom-made, and invisible tooth aligner that is used to straighten your teeth much like conventional braces, only without the brackets, wire, and bands. Instead, the Invisalign treatment uses a series of clear teeth aligners throughout the treatment to slowly

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    affable smile, straight teeth is significant. Invisalign and braces can help you get a delightful smile. The cost and and time depends on the patients situation. Invisalign can only treat crooked teeth, gapped teeth, overbite, underbite, and open bite. The average cost of invisalign is 5,000 dollars. The treatment takes about six months to one and a half year. You should keep the aligners for at least 22 hours a day. If you have

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    Invisalign braces are a removable and clear aligners that are used in orthodontic treatment as an alternative to metal braces. It was introduced by Align technology in 1999 in US and widely used in other countries for orthodontic purpose. It was introduced in order to fulfill the need for an esthetic alternative for braces. Usually, it is used to correct the malocclusion which is mild to moderate (Meier et al., 2003). Recently, even severe malocclusions are being treated using clear aligners

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    Braces were not very popular back in the day. The dreadful nickname “metal mouth” was often used to tease those who had to show horribly thick, metal wires and brackets all over their teeth. Then, there was the thought of experiencing a first kiss with a mouth full of metal. Most patients preferred to take a more natural route electing to live with a slightly imperfect smile over a metal one. Today, braces are fashion statements, imagine that! Patients can choose from a variety of color combinations

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    Healthy Children with Healthy Mouths Essay

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    Oral health in children is a very large and growing concern in the world today. Most children in today’s society do not realize the importance of their oral health, and how it can affect their lives. Even worse some parents do not know how important it is to get their children the dental care and attention they need. However, many parents are asking their children’s dentist some very important questions. First-time parents frequently question what thumb sucking and pacifiers’ can do to their child’s

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    You might lisp at first when wearing it. Figure 2 depicts the Hawley Retainer which is made of bendable wire. 2.Essix Retainer – “This type of retainer is made of molded clear plastic and resembles an Invisalign aligner ” (website 3). Most patients prefer this type of retainer because it is less noticeable than the Hawley retainer (See.Fig.3). Please note that Essix retainers have a much shorter lifespan than Hawley retainers. Pros - Virtually invisible

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    usually express. How long does it take to get my teeth straightened? The amount of time required for treatment is directly dependent upon your specific situation and the method of treatment used. While traditional braces may take two or three years, Invisalign can be completed in about 12 to 18 months. Fastbraces works even faster, often offering results in about 6 to 12 months. How much does orthodontic treatment cost? Again, the answer to this question largely depends on your situation and what type

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    Clear Aligners Over Braces Dental technology all over the world is changing drastically. More and more dental patients are moving from the use of regular braces to the use of clear aligners. Clear aligners are an alternative way to straighten your teeth rather than braces. The aligners are made out of strong plastic material that are fabricated to fit the patient's mouth. The aligners prevent tooth movement and straightens teeth over time. A patient usually uses around 20-30 different aligners through

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