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If eyes are the window to the soul, then a smile is the window to your heart.
A smile can be coy, mischievous, or inviting. I have always been told my smile was an invitation. It makes strangers feel at ease, it calms a crying child, and melts The Mister’s heart. My smile has been called “dazzling!”
Invisalign has a product to help everyone get a dazzling smile.
Braces used to evoke images of Marcia Brady:
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Or the kid in gym class who refused to play volleyball for fear of getting hit in the mouth.
Today’s braces aren’t your Mamma’s braces.
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Invisalign has patients smiling with confidence. Using modern technology, Invisalign uses a set of aligners created for each individual patient that allows the teeth to gradually shift into place. Every two weeks a new set is given to the patent until treatment is complete. There aren’t any visits to the orthodontist, no tightening, and no missed meals. These clear braces aren’t noticeable to most so wearers can straighten their teeth and not broadcast to the world.
Invisalign has a variety of options for people. Invisalign Teen is available to pre-teens and teenagers during the crucial phase of puberty. One of the benefits I liked is the flexibility with removal. The aligners can be removed for brushing, flossing, and meals. Children now have freedom with their meal choices and parents aren’t at odds with fights about oral hygiene. Plus, no brace mouth: the little line on teeth from the braces covering a portion of the enamel.
What impressed me the most about the product was how the technology has evolved to match today’s patient. Digital imaging is used to take dental impressions and then a computer rendering is made to estimate what level of treatment as well as the length of time may be necessary. It’s no longer a guessing game for the time of treatment.
For many kids, braces are a part of being a kid. With Invisalign, it just may be possible to have this part a little less shiny.
For your own dazzling smile, visit the Invisalign site. Like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
***DISCLAIMER***
While I was compensated to write this post, the views are solely my own.
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