Conventional metal braces are generally considered an effective solution for straightening teeth. This is why they’re still in wide use after many years. While these braces can provide positive results, many people find their downsides off-putting. They can draw unwanted attention for the wearer, may cause speech difficulties, and require strong discipline to maintain. Fortunately, there is a type of braces that deliver the same reliable results in a more discreet way. Clear braces. Litchfield Hills Family Dental is your home for Invisalign in Torrington, CT.
With Invisalign, others won’t realize you’re undergoing orthodontic treatment. They’ll only see the results once you’re finished. Stunning results. With 50 plus years of combined experience, an Invisalign certification, and training from prestigious institutions, our doctors have helped countless patients achieve those results. We can do the same for you. Let us introduce you to all the advantages of Invisalign!
The most significant difference of Invisalign is that it doesn’t have those obvious metal brackets and wires that you expect from braces. Instead, it straightens your teeth with durable, transparent plastic aligners that you slip right over your teeth. During your visit to our office, our team will take digital impressions of your teeth with our intraoral camera. The days of biting down on sticky putty are over at Litchfield Hills Family Dental! We send these impressions out to be used as the basis of your clear aligners.
On your next visit you’ll receive your customized aligners. During treatment, these will remain securely in your mouth for up to 22 hours each day. You’ll take them out only for eating meals and brushing and flossing your teeth. You’ll use a series of these for up to 15 months, during which time the aligners will gradually shift your teeth into proper alignment. At the end of your treatment, you’ll be able to flash that straight, stunning smile you’ve been wanting.
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