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Invisalign

Invisalign is a system that will give you beautiful, straight teeth without the discomfort and appearance of traditional braces.

Customized plastic trays, called aligners, are used to bring your teeth into the correct alignment gently. Invisalign can correct most problems that traditional braces can fix from crooked teeth to issues with your bite.

The aligners are worn at night and throughout the day and are only removed for eating. They are virtually invisible, and most people will never know that you are wearing them.

Invisalign is available for both teenagers and adults. Average treatment lasts for about twelve months, but every plan is personalized for the individual patient so that yours may be longer or shorter. We will work with you to create your customized plan and keep you informed of the progress you are making.

Why Invisalign?

Invisalign has numerous advantages over traditional braces:

  • Traditional braces require frequent appointments to tighten the wires and check the condition of the braces. With Invisalign, you just switch to the next set of aligners, which are created according to the order of treatment laid out by you and your dentist.
  • Braces can leave permanent marks on your teeth from the brackets. Even with good oral hygiene habits, plaque can still gather around the brackets and cause damage to the enamel of your teeth.
  • Invisalign allows you to eat any foods you want without the restrictions on sticky or crunchy foods that are known for damaging the wires and brackets of traditional braces.
  • The wires of traditional braces can poke at your mouth and cause pain and even injury. A broken wire often means an additional visit to your dentist or orthodontist.

Who Is a Candidate for Invisalign?

Are you concerned about crooked teeth? Do you have a prominent overbite or underbite?

Invisalign can treat these common problems and many others including:

  • Protruding teeth
  • Wide gaps
  • Unusual spacing
  • Crowding
  • Open bite
  • Crossbite

Caring for Invisalign

Practicing good oral hygiene habits during Invisalign treatment is easy. Remove the aligners and brush and floss your teeth as usual. Brush your aligner and rinse with warm water or use the Invisalign cleaning kit to keep your aligners in good shape and free from bacteria.

Never use hot water to rinse or clean your aligners. The plastic could warp. If this happens, call our office immediately. You should also call our office if you crack or damage your aligner in any other way. A cracked aligner will not correctly move your teeth, and it will actually impede your progress.

It’s important to always brush your teeth following a meal and before you replace your aligners. If you replace your aligners without brushing, not only could you cause bacteria to become trapped against your teeth, you could also cause staining and other damage to the aligners.

Please contact our office to find out more information. We are happy to schedule a consultation appointment so you can find out whether Invisalign is a good option for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Invisalign has a number of advantages over traditional braces:

  • Invisalign is practically invisible.
  • Invisalign can be cleaned quickly and easily.
  • No wires need to be tightened.
  • You have fewer visits to the dentist.
  • You remove the aligners to eat, so Invisalign doesn't limit the foods you can enjoy. 

Meet Our Doctor:

Dr. Abbasali Hassanali

Dr. Abbasali Hassanali is a certified specialist in periodontology and implant surgery. He completed his undergraduate training in cell and molecular biology at the University of Toronto followed by his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree at the very same institution. He subsequently completed his MSc and advanced specialty training in periodontics and implant surgery, also at the University of Toronto. His research focused on protein biochemistry, cell biology, and matrix dynamics has been published and presented at several international meetings.

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