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Invisalign® Clear Aligners – Canonsburg, PA

The Discreet & Convenient Alternative to Metal Braces

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It’s not uncommon for patients to put off orthodontic treatment once they figure out it could mean committing to wearing metal brackets and wires for years. Although a straighter smile is well worth the inconvenience, you shouldn’t have to compromise your appearance and lifestyle to undergo a dental treatment. Fortunately, with Invisalign in Canonsburg, you no longer have to! This modern solution allows you to straighten your teeth and adjust bite problems using virtually unnoticeable clear trays that are comfortable and discreet. Schedule a consultation today to learn more about Invisalign!

How Does Invisalign Work?

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Instead of using brackets and wires to straighten teeth, Invisalign utilizes custom-crafted, clear trays that place a gradual amount of pressure on your arch. Over time, this will allow teeth to gently shift into their ideal alignment. Every two weeks, you’ll switch to your next set of aligners, each working up to your final results. Once your treatment is complete, our team will craft you a customized retainer that you’ll wear for a determined amount of time each day to retain the results you worked hard for!

Indications for Invisalign

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Invisalign clear trays are able to address a wide range of orthodontic concerns. Based on your consultation, our team can help you determine whether they’re the right option for you. Below are some of the instances in which we might suggest Invisalign treatment.

Crowded Teeth

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Crowded teeth not only have aesthetic implications for your smile, but they can also lead to the accumulation of plaque and tartar by providing nooks and crannies that make brushing and flossing less effective. Invisalign trays can place focused pressure on crowded areas of your mouth to help align them and improve your smile’s health and appearance.  

Gaps Between Teeth

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If you have gaps between your teeth that you feel detract from your smile’s beauty, Invisalign aligners can help gradually close them, improving your grin’s symmetry. It can also eliminate spaces in the mouth for food debris and plaque to hide in.

Bite Misalignment

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Malocclusion, also referred to as bite misalignment, can lead to unwanted habits and conditions like bruxism and TMJ dysfunction. Not only can these issues cause daily discomfort, but they can also wear down your teeth and enamel, making your pearly whites more susceptible to decay. Invisalign aligners can fix mild to moderate overbite, underbite, and crossbite.

The Benefits of Invisalign

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When you choose Invisalign with Center One Dental, you’ll be able to enjoy a range of benefits, including:

Understanding the Cost of Invisalign

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Because every Invisalign treatment that we conduct is customized to our individual patients, there are no set costs for treatment. Instead, we’ll determine pricing based on several factors, including the extent of your orthodontic issues, how many aligners you require, and whether you lose or damage a tray during treatment. Before you commit to treatment, we’ll provide you with a thorough cost estimate so you know exactly what to anticipate financially. Our team is also happy to offer financing to help you fit the cost of Invisalign in Canonsburg into your monthly budget.

Invisalign FAQs

Does Invisalign Hurt?

Invisalign trays are made from smooth, durable plastic and are designed to be as comfortable as possible. However, you may feel slight pressure when you start, and when switching to a new set of aligners. This mild discomfort is actually a sign that the trays are working!

Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign has no sharp brackets or wires to irritate your mouth, so you don’t need to worry about irritation. If your teeth feel too sensitive, over-the-counter pain medications like ibuprofen and acetaminophen can help. If you need more guidance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

What Happens After Invisalign?

Once your Invisalign treatment is complete, you’ll need to wear a retainer to support your new smile. These appliances prevent teeth from shifting back into their original positions and are usually worn in phases ranging from every day to a few hours a week depending on your case.

No matter the duration, you’ll need to continue to use your retainer from now on to keep your results. At Center One Dental, we’ll guide you through the post-treatment process, step-by-step, covering how to care for your retainer and how often to wear it.

Regular dental checkups will also remain important to keep your smile healthy and beautiful. Following through with this routine ensures your results last a lifetime!

What Does Invisalign Look Like?

Invisalign aligners are made of clear, BPA-free plastic, making them nearly invisible when worn. They’re custom-molded to fit snugly over your teeth for maximum discretion. In fact, many people won’t even notice you’re wearing them!

At our Canonsburg office, we provide aligners designed to blend seamlessly into your smile and your lifestyle while delivering noticeable results. So, if you’ve been avoiding orthodontic treatment because you’re not keen on “metal mouth” Invisalign might be the perfect solution for you!

How Long Does Invisalign Take?

The length of Invisalign treatment varies depending on your specific needs, but most cases take 12–18 months. Some patients with minor adjustments may even see results in as little as 6 months! At Center One Dental, once we create your personalized treatment plan, we’ll always provide a timeline so you know exactly how long you can expect your treatment to last.

As long as you’re following the plan, taking care of your teeth, and coming back for follow-ups, your newly straightened smile will be here faster than you think!