5 Questions to Ask an Orthodontist Before Getting Invisalign Treatment

If you're ready to get Invisalign, you've probably already done a lot of research. You've read the reviews and compared the costs. You may even have found a few orthodontists who can help you get those straight teeth. But before you go ahead with treatment, it's important to ask some questions first.

We don't want you to waste your time or money—and we want to make sure that any dentist who works on your smile is qualified and experienced enough for this kind of procedure. So without further ado, here are five questions every patient should ask before getting Invisalign in San Jose, or wherever they live:

1.       How long does it take to straighten my teeth?

This depends on the severity of your problem and how many of your teeth need to be moved. It can take anywhere from a few months to several years, but the average length of treatment is 18 months (1 year and 8 months).

2.       What is the minimal amount of time I will have to wear the aligners?

The number of aligners you will wear is a very important factor to consider. Invisalign is designed to straighten your teeth gradually over time, so the more aligners you have to wear, the longer it will take to complete treatment. Your orthodontist should be able to give you an estimate based on their experience with other patients and how far apart your teeth are now.

You should also ask about how long each aligner will last before being replaced by another one--this can vary depending on how fast or slow your teeth move during treatment. The average duration is about two weeks per set of aligners, but some people require more frequent replacements while others only need them once every few months (or even less).

Finally, ask if there are any restrictions regarding eating and drinking while wearing Invisalign brackets; some patients do need certain foods cut up into small pieces before consuming them!

3.       What happens if I don't wear the aligners as directed?

If you don't wear your aligners as directed, it's possible that you won't get the results you want. You may also damage your teeth and have to pay more money because of this. Additionally, wearing them longer will be necessary if they're not worn properly in the first place.

4.       How do you choose which type of Invisalign treatment is best for me?

When you meet with an orthodontist, he or she will examine your teeth and jaw to determine whether Invisalign is a good fit for you. The doctor will use a computer to create 3D models of your teeth, which he or she can then show you how they'll look after treatment.

The doctor may also want to take some pictures of the inside of your mouth--this helps him/her determine whether there are any other factors that might affect the effectiveness of Invisalign (such as crooked wisdom teeth).

5.       Do you offer any financing options for Invisalign treatment?

It's a good idea to ask about financing options for Invisalign treatment. There are several things to consider when getting your finances in order.

  • Do you offer any interest-free payment plans?
  • What kind of insurance coverage do I have?
  • How much does Invisalign cost?

The total cost depends on many factors including: the severity of your case; whether or not braces are required before Invisalign; how long it takes to complete treatment; etc. You will also need periodic checkups with an orthodontist during this time period which adds additional costs but may be covered by insurance or paid directly out-of-pocket by patients who don't have dental insurance coverage.

These questions can help you find the right orthodontist and plan.

When you visit an orthodontist, these questions will help you find the right orthodontist and plan.

  • What is the cost of treatment?
  • How long will my treatment take?
  • What kind of time commitment do I need to make during my appointments?

Conclusion:

We hope this article has helped you understand how Invisalign works, and whether it's right for you.And what questions you should ask your South Bay orthodontist, or wherever you are situated, to make an informed decision.


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