One of the hardest things for a teen is to feel embarrassed about how they look – from acne to a bad hair day, we’ve all had them. But acne clears up, and a bad hair day doesn’t last that long…but crooked teeth do! There is nothing worse then a child who won’t smile because they are ashamed of their smile! I was one of them..and though I was so grateful to get braces at 15, I also was slightly embarrassed to have a mouth full of metal as well. My daughter inherited my not-so-straight teeth and we have been looking at our options. The more and more I read – the more and more I realize that Invisalign is for us!
Invisalign®offers a level of comfort, convenience and confidence that other methods don’t – and can’t. Invisalign clear aligners straighten teeth without traditional wires, brackets or rubber bands (that like to flip off right in the middle of talking to your crush) and it gives teens a confidence to smile. They are removable and can still straighten teeth, even without a mouth full of metal (and years without corn on the cob, ice, or bubble gum!). Invisalign has a significant positive impact on how your teen looks and feels about themselves.
Check out Invisalign’s home page for more information:
Invisalign Teen clear aligners are removable and can straighten teeth without a mouth full of metal and all the disruption and sacrifice that comes with it. With Invisalign, teens look better and feel more confident than they ever could in traditional braces.
Check the Invisalign Doctor Locator:
Not all orthodontists specialize in Invisalign Teen. Visit www.invisalign.com and select “find a doctor” to locate experienced Invisalign and Invisalign Teen doctors in your area.
Take the Invisalign Smile Assessment:
Invisalign Teen clear aligners are removable and can straighten teeth without a mouth full of metal and all the disruption and sacrifice that comes with it. With Invisalign, teens look better and feel more confident than they ever could in traditional braces. Take the Invisalign Smile Assessment to find out if Invisalign is right for you or your child.
Check out the Invisalign Cost Calculator:
Invisalign Teen is covered by most dental insurance policies just like traditional braces — up to 50% of the cost may be covered by insurance. For more information on cost and insurance coverage, visit the Invisalign website.
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Invisalign is really a better choice for getting back the perfect smile in a quick time. Because, these aligners are invisible and it never gives pain or irritation of mouth like traditional metal braces.
I wish invisalign was out back when I had braces. I had those awful metal ones.
Thanks for the info! I'd like to use Invisalign to correct my teeth that have slipped back into place since getting my braces off 20 year ago (yikes!)
I desperately want to try invisalign! It sounds like such a great product.
It's really not as expensive as I thought. My husband has been wanting to try it.
I know Invisalign has worked for some friends. Good info for the future if my girls need it.
These sound great. Really looks to be a good choice.
I've heard great things about Invisalign. I'm hoping my girls won't need any corrective "dental" products, but if they do, this is the way we'll go.
This is something we're going to be looking into soon for my oldest. I never wore braces but I wish I'd gotten them. My teeth aren't super crooked, but they aren't straight, either.
I've had braces three times. The second time was Invisalign and I was mostly impressed with them. (They still caused some soreness and irritation, but they were different from the metal and the porcelain braces I've also worn!)