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What is Invisalign®?
The Invisalign® Clear Aligner system presents patients with the chance to achieve their dream smile through a more subtle treatment method. These aligners are transparent, removable, and highly effective when properly used.
Invisalign provides a discreet orthodontic solution with a sequence of clear, removable aligners specifically designed to straighten teeth without the need for traditional brackets and wires.
Benefits of Invisalign®
Aesthetic Appeal - One of the standout benefits of the Invisalign® Clear Aligners is their discreet nature. Your orthodontic treatment will be nearly invisible to others. Additionally, patients can remove their aligners for brushing and flossing, which minimises the risk of staining once the treatment is completed. We advise patients to reinsert their aligners immediately after eating, brushing, or flossing. Living in Kimmage, you are only a short distance from Terenure Orthodontics, making it convenient to receive this advanced treatment.
Time Efficiency - Invisalign treatment generally requires fewer visits to our office and shorter appointment times. On average, patients need to schedule an appointment every 10-12 weeks at Terenure Orthodontics. During your consultation, we will provide an estimate of the duration of your treatment before you decide to proceed. Conveniently located close to Kimmage, Terenure Orthodontics ensures that excellent care is never far from you.
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Benefit from free on-street parking on Fortfield Drive, making it straightforward for our patients to find parking. There are frequent bus services between Kimmage and Terenure, offering a reliable public transport option to reach the clinic.
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The Process
This appointment is to discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists. It may also involve your dental and medical history, a physical examination of your teeth and jaw, X-rays, and possibly impressions of your teeth to create models.
The orthodontist will review the X-rays, photos, and examination results to devise a specific plan for moving your teeth into the correct position. This plan will include the estimated length of treatment, cost of treatment and any preparatory work needed.
This might involve dental cleaning, addressing any existing dental issues like cavities, and possibly extracting teeth to create space for adjustments. Once these issues have been adressed, it's time to move onto the next phase!
The orthodontist places attachments onto your teeth to help the aligner grip your teeth. The first course of aligners are then given to you. We ensure that the aligners fit appropriotely at this point and explain everything you need to know to start your journey.
You will have regular appointments (usually every 8-10) for progress checks. During these visits, the orthodontist will check the fit of your aligners and may advise that a new set of aligners are ordered.
The attachments and wires are carefully removed, and any adhesive is cleaned off your teeth. This is usually a quick and painless process.
To keep your teeth in their new position after the braces are removed, most patients will need to wear a retainer full time for a period following the removal of braces, transitioning to night-time wear to ensure teeth do not shift back to their original positions. Read more here.
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Discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists to find out what treatment option suits you best.
FAQs
The Invisalign system uses clear aligners to gradually move teeth into place. Aligners should be worn 22 hours a day for about 2 weeks each, with office visits every 10 to 12 weeks to monitor progress. After treatment, a retainer is used to maintain the new alignment. Treatment averages 6 to 18 months.
Yes, Invisalign and braces can deliver similar results, with Invisalign offering effective outcomes through its advanced technology in tooth movement.
Yes, aligners can be temporarily removed for special events, but it's important to wear them again promptly afterward and extend wearing time to compensate.
For sports, it's recommended to use a separate mouth guard that adjusts as teeth shift, since Invisalign doesn't offer the same protection as a sports guard.
Invisalign and braces each have advantages, with Invisalign being more aesthetic and removable, and braces often more effective for complex issues. The best choice depends on individual needs.
Invisalign costs in the range from €3,000 to €7,000, varying based on treatment complexity, duration, and location. A consultation is needed for an exact quote.
In Ireland, Invisalign costs between €3,500 to €6,500, with variations depending on treatment length and complexity. Consultation is recommended for accurate pricing.
Disadvantages include the need for discipline in wearing aligners, potential for slower results in complex cases, higher costs than traditional braces, and the need for regular cleaning.
Invisalign may cause mild pressure initially but is generally not painful. Discomfort usually subsides quickly after a new aligner is put in.
Invisalign's cost reflects its custom manufacturing, advanced technology, and the benefits of a removable, nearly invisible system, including orthodontist visits and adjustments.
Invisalign can offer a permanent solution if followed by consistent retainer use post-treatment to maintain alignment.
Invisalign has a high success rate for mild to moderate issues, with success depending on patient compliance and case complexity.
Invisalign is often more expensive than traditional braces, though the cost difference has decreased. Prices vary based on individual treatment requirements.
Invisalign aligners must be removed during meals to prevent damage, allowing more dietary freedom compared to braces but requiring careful aligner maintenance.
Treatment preference, like Invisalign or braces, is based on individual case needs. Invisalign is preferred for aesthetic reasons and simpler cases, while braces may be better for more complex issues.
Invisalign may be less expensive for simpler, shorter treatments, but costs are generally based on treatment complexity and duration, with less severe cases potentially costing less.
Begin Your Journey
Discuss your goals with one of our specialist orthodontists to find out what treatment option suits you best. We offer complimentary online consultations for all patients.