Washington D.C. Cosmetic Dentistry Blog - Washington Center for Dentistry
Friday, March 14, 2008
Dentistry's Miracle: Invisible Braces!
Do those so-called "Invisible" braces really work? That's the most-asked question about the tooth-straightening treatment known as "Invisalign." And, we are delighted to report that our patients have gotten amazing results with the clear plastic trays or aligners that no one can see!
Popular treatment. We know because we have done hundreds of cases, more than most other dental practices in the region. That means patients of all ages--from 20s to 60s, and up!
Invisalign is a wonderful, adult-friendly way to straighten a smile. Our patients report that wearing the custom-made trays is an extremely easy way to realign teeth--without anyone knowing! A new tray is worn every two or three weeks. These are wonderful advantages, especially since the majority of adult Invisalign patients--also wore metal braces as teenagers. Yes, most Invisalign patients are lapsed orthodontia patients.
A Second Chance. "It's a huge plus for all of us who wore those ugly metal wires as children, but did not wear our retainers, and everything shifted," says a 32-year-old lawyer, who lives and works in the District. "Now we have a second chance at a straight smile."
Be well...judi
Popular treatment. We know because we have done hundreds of cases, more than most other dental practices in the region. That means patients of all ages--from 20s to 60s, and up!
Invisalign is a wonderful, adult-friendly way to straighten a smile. Our patients report that wearing the custom-made trays is an extremely easy way to realign teeth--without anyone knowing! A new tray is worn every two or three weeks. These are wonderful advantages, especially since the majority of adult Invisalign patients--also wore metal braces as teenagers. Yes, most Invisalign patients are lapsed orthodontia patients.
A Second Chance. "It's a huge plus for all of us who wore those ugly metal wires as children, but did not wear our retainers, and everything shifted," says a 32-year-old lawyer, who lives and works in the District. "Now we have a second chance at a straight smile."
Be well...judi
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