Invisalign Dentist in Thornton, CO
Looking for an Invisalign dentist? Invisalign serves as an alternative to traditional braces. At Timber Dental Care, we provide Invisalign to straighten teeth discreetly for teenagers and adults as well. Invisalign treatment includes custom-made, removable clear aligners that straighten teeth by gradually moving them and creating a corrected smile.
Multiple Dental and Health Benefits
There are multiple reasons to get orthodontic treatment, and most of them can be addressed with Invisalign. There are several benefits to your invisible braces aside from the end result of making it a great option to create a captivating smile.
Discreet: Did we mention that Invisalign is nearly invisible? The clear plastic trays are unnoticeable to anyone who doesn’t know! You can talk and smile with confidence!
Comfortable: Traditional metal braces tend to scrape the cheeks and lips. Invisalign trays are clear, smooth plastic. They won’t cut your mouth when you smile or chew.
Clean: It is very important to maintain excellent oral hygiene throughout orthodontic treatment. Metal and ceramic braces may make it difficult to brush and floss properly. Tartar and plaque can build up around the brackets and in the gumline, which could lead to gum disease. Invisalign is so much easier to clean because you can remove the trays to clean them and your teeth.
Clear, Removable Invisalign Braces in Thornton
Do you want straighter, more pleasing teeth, but have no desire to have braces? There’s a way to achieve the smile you want without the wire and brackets. Invisalign plastic aligners will move your teeth to the right place discreetly and in the healthiest way possible. They’re available right here at Timber Dental Care!
Invisible Braces
When bacteria get into your gingival tissues, it can cause inflammation, bleeding, infection, and disease. Your teeth can loosen and fall out, and bone loss will follow.
Worn over your natural teeth, Invisalign clear, plastic trays are virtually unnoticeable. They are custom-made using 3D imaging. Every two weeks or so, you’ll change to a new tray that will continue to guide your teeth in the right direction.
