Invisalign

Invisalign Gives You a Discreet Orthodontic Option

Invisalign is a name brand clear aligner that offers effective orthodontics in the most discreet way possible. These clear aligners are nearly invisible so no one has to know you are getting orthodontics treatments. They are removable so you can eat and drink all your favorite foods, take pictures, and attend special events without them. Invisalign is the perfect solution for those who want to keep their orthodontic care to themselves.

4 Things to Know About Invisalign

1

You must wear them up to 22 hours daily.

2

The clear aligners are traded out about every two weeks.

3

You must clean the aligners regularly.

4

You will still have orthodontist appointments but they are fewer.

Lumora Offers Many Other Dental Services

We are a full-service dental clinic that has both general dentistry and specialists to ensure all your oral health care needs are met.

Veneers

Gum Surgery

Crown Lengthening

Dentures

Dental bonding

Teeth whitening

Full Mouth Restoration

Dental implants

Is Invisalign Right for You?

The one difference in Invisalign and braces is that clear aligners require more self-discipline and commitment. Your treatment won’t be effective if you don’t wear the Invisalign algiers up to 22 hours a day. Failure commit to that will extend your treatment out further.

Traditional braces are good for children
or complicated cases.

Clear braces are an option for
teens and adults.

Invisalign are a good option formature
teens and adults.

Deciding on
Orthodontic Treatment

The type of orthodontic treatment you pick depends on your maturity, lifestyle, and smile goals. A Lumora orthodontist can help you work through the decision for yourself or your child with an evaluation and explanation of options.

Invisalign vs. Braces

Both are effective as orthodontic treatments. Invisalign is great at minor issues like misaligned teeth and bite issues. Those with more complicated orthodontic issues, or who have several different problems, are better served with traditional braces. Your orthodontist can check if you are a good candidate for Invisalign.