Invisalign In Gaffney, SC
Ready to discover the smile of your dreams? Ditch metal braces and discreetly straighten your smile with Invisalign.
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- MON
- 8 AM - 5 PM
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- 8 AM - 5 PM
- WED
- 8 AM - 5 PM
- THUR
- 8 AM - 5 PM
Why should I choose Invisalign?
Are you ready to stop hiding your smile? If you're looking for a subtler, more comfortable way to straighten your teeth, Invisalign might be the right treatment for you. These clear aligners are crafted from thin yet durable plastic trays that carefully guide your teeth to their proper positions. The magic of Invisalign is in its invisibility — these aligners are so clear and slim, they’re practically undetectable. Plus, they’re removable, so you can easily eat, brush, and floss. Embrace the convenience of Invisalign and watch your new smile gradually come to life.
Did you know…
Invisalign aligners are made from a thermoplastic material that's BPA-free. Source: invisalign.com/frequently-asked-questions
Free Consultations!
If you’re curious about how Invisalign can transform your smile, how much they cost, or if you’re even a good candidate, be sure to take advantage of a free consultation. Your doctor will answer any questions you may have and walk you through a custom treatment plan so you can make an informed decision about your smile transformation.
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Treatment Plan
Your Questions Answered
The Benefits of Invisalign
They’re Removable
Simply pop out your aligners when it’s time to brush, floss, or treat yourself to your favorite snacks. Once you’re done, place them back in to keep your treatment on track.
Exceptional Comfort
Feel the difference with Invisalign's smooth, BPA-free plastic that’s kind on your gums and teeth. These aligners are designed to be so comfortable, you might even forget you're wearing them.
Convenient Option
Invisalign aligners blend smoothly into your daily routine, allowing you to eat, work, and socialize just as you always have, with no major changes necessary.
The Invisalign Treatment Process
Initial Consultation & Exam
Initial Consultation & Exam
Your journey to a new smile begins with a one-on-one consultation. During this initial meeting, you'll share your smile goals with your dentist, who will examine your bite and teeth to see if Invisalign is right for you. It's the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you might have about the treatment or explore other options that might suit your needs.
Aligner Fitting & Pick Up
Aligner Fitting & Pick Up
Once you're all set to start, your dentist will take precise scans or impressions of your teeth. This ensures that your aligners fit you perfectly. When your custom aligners are ready, you'll come by our office to pick them up and officially begin your treatment. In some cases, your dentist might place small, discreet attachments on your teeth to help the aligners stay in place effectively.
Check-ins
Check-ins
Your progress will be monitored with regular check-ins, usually every six weeks, to collect your next set of aligners. These visits are essential to make sure everything is on track and your aligners are fitting well. Each appointment is a step closer to your ideal smile!
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.
If your dental issues are mild to moderate, Invisalign might be a great fit for improving your smile. However, if you have more complex orthodontic needs, your dentist might suggest traditional braces as a better option. The best way to find out which treatment will work for you is to schedule a consultation with our team.
While Invisalign is typically less bothersome than metal braces, it's normal to feel some tenderness when you first start wearing your aligners. This mild discomfort is a sign that your teeth are moving into place. If you experience ongoing pain, we suggest taking Tylenol rather than ibuprofen, as ibuprofen's anti-inflammatory properties can affect tooth movement.
For the best results, you should wear your Invisalign aligners for about 20 to 22 hours a day. You’ll remove them only for meals, snacks, and your dental hygiene routine. Sticking to this schedule ensures that your treatment stays on track and your teeth move as planned.
Keeping your Invisalign aligners clean is straightforward. Simply brush them gently with a soft toothbrush and water to remove any buildup. Always store your aligners in their protective case when you’re eating or brushing to keep them safe from harm and germs.
If your aligners break or you lose them, get in touch with us right away. Postponing this can hinder your progress and extend your treatment time. We'll quickly provide a replacement set of aligners so you can continue your path to a straighter smile without delay.
Using Invisalign trays as a nightguard is not recommended. These trays are specifically designed for gently shifting your teeth and are not suitable for protecting against the pressures of teeth grinding or clenching. If you experience these issues, a custom nightguard might be necessary, alongside considering traditional braces for alignment. Should you notice any damage such as cracks or excessive wear on your aligners upon waking, please inform your dentist right away.
Invisalign attachments, often called buttons, are tiny, tooth-colored dots made from composite resin that are attached to your teeth. These attachments help the aligners click into place more securely. They serve as anchors, maintaining the precision and effectiveness of the adjustments your dentist can make during your Invisalign treatment. Attachments ensure your smile shifts in just the right way.
Invisalign aligners are crafted from a clear, slim plastic that makes them almost invisible on your teeth. Each set is precisely made to snugly fit your gums and blend in seamlessly. Keep in mind, though, that eating or drinking while wearing your aligners can stain them, which might make them slightly more visible.
Your Invisalign journey starts with detailed scans of your teeth, creating a digital model of your mouth. This model is sent to a specialized lab where your aligners are meticulously designed using advanced CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) technologies. This process ensures each aligner is a perfect fit for your dental structure. Once crafted, the aligners are sent back to your dentist for a fitting session, where you’ll be ready to begin treatment.