YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR INVISALIGN® CLEAR ALIGNERS

IN THE UNIVERSITY PARK, PRESTON HOLLOW & BLUFFVIEW AREA

OUR SERVICES — Invisalign Aligners


THE CLEAR CHOICE FOR A STRAIGHTER SMILE!

What you should know about Clear Aligners.

Clear aligners are custom-made to fit your teeth, which means they're more comfortable and effective than one-size-fits-all braces.

Clear aligners are comfortable to wear and can be removed for eating and cleaning. They also require fewer office visits compared to traditional braces.

IMPORTANT FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN GETTING CLEAR ALIGNERS:

  • What are clear aligners?
  • How do I prepare?
  • What can I expect?
  • How much will it cost?
  • How long will it take?
  • What are the results?
  • Do I need to see an orthodontist?
  • What are the benefits of clear aligners?
THE BENEFITS OF CLEAR ALIGNERS

What are Clear Aligners?

Clear aligners are custom-made, transparent trays designed to straighten teeth while going unnoticed. They offer an alternative to traditional braces, using a series of aligners to gradually move teeth into the desired position. Made from medical-grade plastic, they are virtually invisible, providing a cosmetically appealing option for orthodontic treatment.


How Do I Prepare?

Preparation for clear aligners involves a consultation with your dentist to assess your dental health and determine if aligners are suitable for you. Your dentist will take digital scans or impressions of your teeth to create a personalized treatment plan. It's essential to maintain good oral hygiene and address any dental issues, such as cavities or gum disease, before starting treatment.

What Can I Expect?

During treatment, you'll receive new aligners every few weeks, each set designed to move your teeth slightly. You'll wear the aligners for 20-22 hours a day, removing them only for eating and cleaning. Regular check-ups with our team will allow us to monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments.


How Much Will It Cost?

The cost of clear aligners varies based on the complexity of your case and the length of treatment. Our team will provide a detailed cost estimate and discuss financing options during your consultation.


How Long Will Treatment Take?

The duration of clear aligner treatment depends on the severity of your orthodontic issues. On average, treatment can take anywhere from six months to two years. Our team will give you a personalized timeline based on your specific needs and goals.


What Are the Results?

Clear aligners can effectively straighten teeth, correct minor bite issues, and close gaps, resulting in a healthier, more attractive smile. The results are typically permanent, provided you follow your post-treatment instructions. Many patients report improved confidence and oral health following their treatment.


Do I Need to See an Orthodontist?

While orthodontists specialize in straightening teeth and correcting bite issues, many general dentists are certified to provide clear aligner treatments. Our dentist has undergone additional training to ensure they can effectively plan and monitor your treatment. For most mild to moderate cases, a certified general dentist can offer the same high-quality care and results as an orthodontist.


THE BENEFITS OF CLEAR ALIGNERS

Clear aligners offer numerous benefits, including being nearly invisible, comfortable, and removable for eating and cleaning. Plus, properly aligned teeth also reduce your risk for tooth decay and gums disease as well as boost your self confidence.

When compared to traditional braces, they provide a more aesthetically pleasing option. Additionally, clear aligners typically require fewer dental visits and allow for better oral hygiene maintenance during treatment.

Benefits of Clear Aligners:

  • Clear aligners are rarely noticed by others
  • You can eat what you want during treatment
  • The trays are smooth and comfortable to wear
  • You don’t have to worry about poking wires or lip-snagging brackets
  • The trays can be removed whenever you want
  • Treatment is typically faster than braces

Clear aligners vs. braces - Which is better for me?

While clear aligners and braces both straighten teeth, they each do so in very different ways and with different results. Knowing whether clear aligners or braces are a better option for you largely depends on the health of your teeth, your commitment to treatment, your timeline and budget, and the advice given to you from a dental expert.

If your teeth alignment issues are minimal — meaning you simply have crooked teeth — clear aligners are likely the best option for you. Crooked teeth can be straightened up to 50% faster with clear aligners than with traditional braces.

Braces

  • Irremovable
  • Metal (typically silver)
  • Worn 24/7 for an average of 2 years
  • Maintained by regular brushing
  • Monthly follow-up visits
  • Some foods may be restricted
  • Ideal for severely misaligned teeth
  • High success rate

Clear Aligners

  • Removable
  • Clear/“Invisible”
  • Worn 22-24 hrs/day for an average of 6-18 months
  • Maintained by brushing and rinsing trays
  • Aligner trays changed every 2 weeks
  • Must remove before eating or drinking
  • Ideal for mild cases of misaligned teeth
  • Success depends on the wearer

If you’re still unsure, schedule a FREE CONSULTATION with Preston Sherry Dental Associates to discuss your options. The decision is ultimately up to you, but we are happy to address your specific needs and answer any questions you might have.

Call today to request an appointment! (214) 691-7371

Our Consultation or Second Opinion Includes:

One-on-One Doctor-Patient Education - We will explain all the details of your oral health in an easy-to-understand manner and go over the entire treatment process. We will answer any questions you might have.

Customized Treatment Planning - Your treatment will be designed around your specific needs, timeline and budget. We will also review pricing and financial options, if needed.

Intraoral Exam - A thorough exam of your mouth will be performed prior to planning treatment. This will allow us to properly assess your oral condition.

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