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5 Questions to Ask Before Committing to Invisalign in Melbourne

March 5, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drchenet @ 4:00 pm

Invisalign alignersYou’re tired of looking in the mirror every day and seeing a crooked smile. It’s something you think about all the time, especially when you’re around others. Not only is it embarrassing, but it’s beginning to take a toll on your self-esteem. If you’ve made the decision to do something about your crooked smile, you may be considering Invisalign in Melbourne. Before committing to this treatment solution, here are a few common questions you may want to ask your dentist at your next appointment.

How Will Invisalign Straighten My Teeth?

Before starting the process, your dentist in Melbourne will asses your oral health and the positioning of your teeth by performing a visual exam. From there, he will take a digital impression of your mouth to create a 3D model to map the movement of your teeth. All the information will then be transferred to create custom aligners.

Throughout your treatment, the aligners will gently shift your teeth into the desired location. This gradual movement will help to alleviate extreme discomfort that can often be felt with traditional braces.

How Long Does the Treatment Last?

You’ll be expected to wear each aligner for about 1 week before changing to the next one. Most patients will wear Invisalign for an average of 12 months; however, you must commit to wearing your aligners at least 22 hours each day in order to prevent a delay in treatment.

Can I Eat or Drink While Wearing My Aligners?

It is highly advised that you remove your aligners before eating or drinking. If you do drink something, only drink water, as colored beverages can stain the trays. Hot beverages or hot water used to rinse can warp the plastic. When removing your trays to eat or drink, make sure you put them in their case to prevent loss or damage. Also, before reinserting, make sure to clean your teeth and gums to remove any bacteria or food particles that could easily be transferred onto your trays.

How Often Will I Need to Come into the Office?

This is one of the great benefits of Invisalign. You’ll only need to visit your dentist office a few times throughout your treatment. This is to ensure your teeth are progressing and moving appropriately. Traditional braces require frequent visits to the dentist to have them adjusted. Invisalign does not.

How Much Does It Cost?

Unfortunately, there is no clear-cut answer as to how much your Invisalign aligners will cost. Each person is different, which means each treatment is determined by how many aligners you’ll need. The good news is that many dental insurances often pay a portion of the treatment, and your dentist will probably accept various payment options to ensure you achieve a new, beautiful smile.

Naturally, if you have any other questions about the Invisalign treatment process, contact your dentist. However, if Invisalign sounds like a great option, you could be seeing a new and improved smile in about 12 months! Visit your local dentist in Melbourne to find out how you can get started.

About the Author
Dr. Cedric C. Chenet, DDS, earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Averett College in Virginia before pursuing his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Howard University. Dr. Chenet retired from the U.S. Air Force as a lieutenant colonel in 2002. During his time in the service, he received extensive post-graduate training in general dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, prosthodontics, and pediatric dentistry. Using the latest technology in his own practice, he and his team strive to provide the highest quality care.

Looking for a solution to fix a crooked smile? Dr. Chenet can help with Invisalign! Contact us via our website or by calling (321) 255-0199 to learn more about how we can help you.

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