Invisalign
Want a straight smile without wires and brackets? Want to be able to continue smiling at social events while getting your teeth straightened?
Invisalign and clear aligners are your answer.
What is Invisalign & Clear Aligners?
Invisalign is a brand of clear aligners which straighten your teeth using thin, clear, medical grade plastic trays which are just about invisible.
Advanced 3-D computerised technology plans and tracks the movement of your teeth so the final result can be shown to you BEFORE you start. That way, there’s no surprises!
These trays are custom-made for your teeth, and can be taken out so you can eat, brush and floss your teeth which you can’t do with traditional braces.
With Invisalign and clear aligners, you can get your teeth straightened without the inconvenience of braces.
Is Invisalign as effective as braces?
However, not all cases are suitable for Invisalign. Our Emu Plains dentists will carefully assess your teeth and let you know if you are suitable. Book today for a consultation
Our Emu Plains dentists are trained and experienced in Invisalign and clear aligners, so you can be assured of receiving a predictable and beautiful outcome.
How much does Invisalign cost?
- Degree of crookedness
- Bite issues
- Size of your jaws
If you have a narrow jaw, an additional stage of treatment to expand your jaw may be required.
We offer easy interest free payment plans from $50 per week so you can smile now and pay later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear aligner therapy is a popular alternative to traditional metallic braces. Book in today for your complimentary Invisalign consult.
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Please note:
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Any information that is provided is not a substitute for professional dental advice. Any advice offered or information provided is to be considered general in nature and not reliable until a full physical professional examination has been undertaken by an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Until such time you should not undertake treatment without a second opinion or without seeking further advice from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Results may vary between patients. All images used with consent.