Flemington Invisalign
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Flemington Invisalign allows you to experience the benefits of traditional orthodontic treatment, but without the negative aspects of metal braces. Here at Trecartin Family Dentistry, it is our priority to offer our valued patients the most advanced care possible, and in terms of effectiveness, cosmetic concerns, and comfort, Invisalign braces fit the bill.
Even though metal braces today are more lightweight, less cumbersome, and more aesthetically appealing than the ones of the past, there is no getting around the fact that there are some features of wearing them that you can avoid when you opt for our
Flemington Invisalign. The most obvious advantage is that because the aligners are made from clear plastic, Invisalign braces remain unseen, so you will not feel self-conscious about wearing them. There is no doubt that many people are less than thrilled with being seen wearing braces. Now you can solve that problem simply and easily. You also won't have to experience any mouth irritation or discomfort from digging into your gums as can happen with metal braces. And if that isn't enough, our
Flemington Invisalign is removable. You only take the aligners out to eat, brush, and floss, but even so that means you can eat anything you want without restrictions; and you will be able to maintain a more efficient oral hygiene regimen, since there are no braces in the way to hinder it. You will wear an aligner for two weeks before discarding it for the next in the series; most patients average 18 to 30 aligners over a course of an average of 11 months. Each aligner is made to precise standards right here at our office, using 3-D computer technology to craft them.
Straighter teeth look better, they are easier to floss between, and they are linked to properly aligned jaws. That's a lot of positive results. Just call us today to schedule an appointment so you can get started.
Trecartin Family Dentistry
111 State Highway 31
Flemington, NJ 08822
(908) 546-1800
By Trecartin Family Dentistry
November 30, 2016
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