Debunking the Myths Around Invisalign

Getting a referral to see an orthodontist or considering improving your smile can feel overwhelming. The traditional image of braces can be a turn-off for many, particularly those concerned about aesthetics or comfort. However, Invisalign offers a nearly invisible and comfortable alternative. Let’s debunk some of the myths surrounding this innovative treatment!

Myth: Invisalign is Expensive

Many believe that Invisalign is more costly than traditional braces, but this isn’t necessarily true. At Moss Wall Orthodontics, we offer various payment plans and work with your insurance to make Invisalign affordable. The cost can be comparable to that of braces, providing an effective solution without breaking the bank.

How Does Invisalign Work?

Invisalign aligners are custom-made using advanced 3-D imaging technology to fit your teeth perfectly. These aligners gradually move your teeth into the desired position. The treatment process includes shorter and less frequent visits compared to braces, often completing within a year, though this varies from patient to patient.

Freedom and Flexibility with Invisalign

One of the most significant benefits of Invisalign is the freedom it offers. You can remove the aligners while eating, playing sports, or cleaning your teeth, making it easier to maintain good oral hygiene. Just be sure to wear your aligners for at least 20 hours a day to achieve the best results!

Effectiveness of Invisalign

Some people question whether Invisalign is as effective as traditional braces. Thanks to recent advancements in Invisalign technology, the treatment is now highly effective for many cases. Patients often complete their treatment on time or even early, enjoying a boost in self-confidence without the appearance of metal braces.

Not all patients are suitable for Invisalign, but the team at Moss Wall Orthodontics can help determine the best treatment for you. Contact us for a free smile exam and explore your options for achieving a “Smile that Lasts a Lifetime.”