Invisalign FAQs in Etobicoke
See the Answers to the Questions We Get Asked Most Frequently
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Invisalign FAQs
Here are the answers to our most frequently asked questions.
Invisalign is a type of clear aligner that straightens teeth without metal wires or brackets. We use 3D computer imaging to make a personalized plan for your smile. These aligners are custom-made to fit your teeth at each step of the treatment.
With Invisalign, you wear clear plastic aligners that slowly shift your teeth. Every one to two weeks, you switch to a new aligner until your teeth are in the right place. How long it takes depends on your specific needs.
How long you wear Invisalign depends on factors like your bite, how your teeth are aligned, and how much they need to move. Everyone's treatment time is different.
Invisalign is made from safe, comfortable materials called medical-grade, BPA-free polyurethane resins.
You'll have check-up appointments every 4 to 6 weeks to see how things are going, talk about any issues, and make changes to your treatment if needed. Invisalign doesn't require lots of adjustments.
Invisalign gives you a subtle look, can be taken out for eating and cleaning your teeth, feels smooth and comfy, and doesn't need frequent adjustment appointments.
The price varies based on how much treatment is needed and how long it takes. Like with regular braces, if your case is more complicated, you might need more aligners, which can affect the total cost.
We don't provide financing, but we can bill your insurance directly. For more details, talk to your dentist or check our website.
Invisalign fits easily into your daily routine. You can take them out to eat and clean your teeth, so there are no food restrictions and it's easy to brush and floss.
The amount of aligners you'll need is based on how misaligned your teeth are, which your dentist will check during your first visit.
Yes, Invisalign has a version made specifically for teens. It includes indicators to track if they're wearing them as directed and tabs to fit their back teeth.
Rinse them, soak in the cleaning solution we suggest, brush with clear antibacterial soap, and keep your teeth clean to avoid cavities and bad breath.
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