Invisalign FAQs

December 1, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — georgesalem @ 1:13 pm

Invisalign is one of the best methods used to help straighten a person’s teeth. However, there are many questions most people have about Invisalign when looking to straighten their teeth. The dentists at Dr. George Salem and Associates are ready to help those in Braintree, MA, answer all of their Invisalign questions. Below are common questions asked about Invisalign:

How Do I Start Invisalign Treatment?

Those interested in Invisalign treatment should contact their Braintree, MA, dentists to schedule a consultation. The dentist can provide the information needed to help decide if this form of orthodontic treatment is best for your teeth.

How Long Does Invisalign Treatment Last?

Most patients undergo Invisalign treatment for about 10 to 12 months when they wear the aligners 22 hours a day. However, each smile is different, and treatment times vary on how far your teeth need to be moved and if you follow all instructions given by your dentist.

How Often Do I Need to See My Dentist?

During your Invisalign treatment, you will need to see your dentist approximately every four to size weeks. Your dentist will examine your progress and give you a new set of aligners.

Can I Use Invisalign on Both Upper and Lower Teeth?

Invisalign can be used to treat both your top and your bottom teeth.

Can I Use Invisalign if I have Veneers or Dental Crowns?

Invisalign is designed to work to move each tooth individually. Though every person is different, it may be possible to use Invisalign if you have veneers or dental crowns. If you have either of these, speak with your dentist to see if Invisalign is the best option for your orthodontic needs.

Those who still have questions about Invisalign in Braintree, MA, can reach out to Dr. Salem and Associates. The doctors can help get your questions answered and determine if this type of orthodontic treatment is the best option for you. Call (781) 843-0660 today to schedule your consultation with one of our doctors.

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