Invisalign® aligners are transparent aligners used to align teeth. They are a great alternative to traditional Braces. There are multiple companies other than Invisalign® which manufacture clear or transparent aligners, and the quality is comparable among them.
If you are looking for more guidance on Invisalign®, other clear aligners or their alternatives, you can request a consultation by calling our office
Clear Aligners are easier to clean, when compared to Braces. You cannot freely remove and clean braces. However, you can do so with clear aligners, including Invisalign®.
With traditional Braces, there are more restrictions on what you can or cannot eat since things can get stuck in metal braces. Since clear aligners are removable, there are fewer such restrictions.
Compared to Braces, Invisalign is more comfortable. There are no issues with broken brackets, or requirements for adjustments for rubber, which is a big plus.
Clear Aligners, including Invisalign® Aligners, are nearly invisible. This gives the face a better look and boosts confidence.
Most of the underbite, overbite or crowding of teeth can be treated with Invisalign. Braces are good for severe cases.
Invisalign trays are made of smooth plastic and are custom-made to fit your teeth, which generally makes them more comfortable to wear than braces, which can irritate the cheeks and gums.
Invisalign aligners are clear and virtually invisible, making them a more discreet option compared to metal braces. This can be particularly appealing for adults and teenagers.
Invisalign treatment involves advanced 3D computer imaging technology to plan the entire treatment from the initial position to the final desired position. This means you can see the potential results before starting the treatment.
Every smile tells a story. What will yours be? A renewed sense of confidence? Better connections with people? Or you simply feeling more like, well, you?
Dr. Alag, DDS is a general dentist and among the top female dentists in Hayward, CA. She comes from a family of doctors. She graduated from a premier institute in India – Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences – and practiced for a few years there. Thereafter, she received her Doctor of Dental Surgery from New York University College of Dentistry, where she graduated with Honors in Prosthodontics.
She stays up-to-date with the latest advancements in dental care through continuing education courses. Dr. Alag, DDS is a member of AGD, CDA and ADA. She was awarded a Fellowship in Implantology by the International Dental Implant Association in 2018.
If you have a low credit score, we also offer discount Dental Plans.
If you have questions, call our office to know more details.We partner with Lending Club, Cherry and Care Credit to offer you convenient financing options. The max we offer is $65,000 in financing. That is more than enough to cover Invisalign Braces.
The financing options we offer start with 0% interest payments. You can pay the financed amount in up to 60 months.
If you want to lower your total payment, we offer discount plans which can take up to 20% off of your total amount due. You can club discount plans with financing.
While we have seen financing being approved for our patients with low credit scores, sometimes financing doesn't get approved. For such cases, we offer Discount Plans with up to 20% off.
Learn what will happen during your first Invisalign consultation.
You will get online forms to fill in before your appointment. When you arrive, check-in with the front desk, or online.
Once we are ready for you, we will get a 3-D Scan through our ultra-modern CBCT machine.
After the X-Rays, Dr. Alag will do a check-up and exam. She will show you your X-Rays and build your treatment plan.
After the check-up, we will go over the pricing and various financing options available to you.
Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that helps to align and straighten teeth. It uses clear, removable aligners that are custom-made for your teeth. Unlike traditional braces, there are no metal brackets or wires.
The length of treatment depends on the complexity of the case. However, the average case takes about 12 to 18 months. Your orthodontist or dentist can give you a more accurate timeline.
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