Invisalign Clear Aligners Flower Mound

Straighten Your Smile Without the Hassle of Braces

Close up of hand holding an Invisalign clear aligner in Flower Mound

Achieving a beautiful, confident smile has never been easier. At Fountain Park Dental, we proudly offer Invisalign, a revolutionary orthodontic treatment that allows you to straighten your teeth without the need for traditional metal braces. This innovative solution provides a comfortable and highly discreet means of improving your smile and boosting your self-esteem, often much more quickly than metal braces. To learn more or schedule a consultation for you or a loved one, contact our office in Flower Mound today!

Why Choose Fountain Park Dental for Invisalign Clear Aligners?

  • Advanced Dental Technology Ensures Precise Results
  • Faster Treatment Timeline Than Metal Braces
  • Insurance Accepted and Financing Available

How Invisalign Works

Placing clear aligner over upper teeth

Invisalign relies on a system of clear aligners that are worn directly over the teeth. These aligners do the same job as braces; they gradually shift the teeth into healthier, straighter positions over time. They can also tackle mild bite issues and other types of orthodontic issues. Patients must wear the aligners for roughly 22 hours every day, only removing them to eat and brush their teeth/clean their aligners.

The Benefits of Invisalign Clear Aligners

Discreet and Comfortable

Woman putting in a clear aligner

Invisalign aligners are made of a transparent, smooth plastic material that is virtually invisible when worn, hence the name! This makes them an excellent choice for individuals who want to straighten their teeth without drawing attention to their treatment. Additionally, clear aligners are comfortable to wear, and since they’re custom-sculpted for you, they do not irritate the inside of your mouth like traditional braces sometimes do.

Removable for Eating and Oral Hygiene

Hand holding case containing clear aligners

One of the major advantages of clear aligners is that they are removable. This means you can take them out when eating, brushing, or flossing, eliminating the need for dietary restrictions and making it easier to maintain proper oral hygiene during treatment.

Minimal Disruption to Daily Life

Dentist with gloves showing clear aligners to patient

Clear aligners are designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle. Unlike traditional braces, which require frequent adjustments and can cause discomfort, clear aligners are changed every few weeks, allowing you to continue with your daily activities without disruption. However, you’ll just need to keep up with the 22-hour wear time that’s required.

The Invisalign Clear Aligner Treatment Process

Initial Consultation and Evaluation

Male patient looking at clear aligner held by female dentist

Your journey to a straighter smile begins with a thorough consultation and evaluation with Dr. Chaudhari and our team. During this appointment, we will assess your dental health and discuss your desired treatment goals to determine if Invisalign is the right option for you; while it can tackle many types of orthodontic cases, more complex needs might warrant traditional braces.

Customized Treatment Plan and Aligner Creation

Virtual model of teeth on computer monitor

Once you have been approved for Invisalign, we will take precise impressions or digital scans of your teeth. These records will be used to create a customized treatment plan and a series of clear aligners that will gradually shift your teeth into their desired positions. We can also answer any specific questions you have about the aligners and give you an idea of what your timeline looks like.

Wearing Your Clear Aligners

Hand taking clear aligners out of case

You will receive your first set of clear aligners and instructions on how to wear them properly. It is essential to wear your aligners for the recommended amount of time each day, typically 20-22 hours, to ensure optimal results. You’ll also be told when it’s time to advance to your next set of trays; this is typically every two weeks, but we’ll let you know specifically during your appointment.