How Invisalign can improve your confidence

Everyone loves straight, healthy-looking teeth, but for those that need assistance getting there, Invisalign can help.  Invisalign is a system of removable plastic aligners that can straighten your teeth, so that you can show off your beautiful smile.  Invisalign aligners not only give you great teeth, they can also boost your confidence (learn nore). 

Here’s how Invisalign aligners can improve your confidence. 

  1. Improve oral health

When teeth are properly aligned they are less vulnerable to decay and gum disease, and there is also less pressure on the jaws when chewing and biting. These factors can make your smile less attractive, but Invisalign improves oral health, and therefore makes you feel more confident when you smile.

  • Transform your smile discreetly

Unlike traditional metal braces, Invisalign aligners are transparent, so other people probably won’t notice them at all.  You can therefore smile confidently and still look your best during treatment, without being concerned about metal wires getting in the way.

  • Create a straighter, attractive smile

If you feel self-conscious about your teeth because they are crowded together or crooked, aligning your teeth with Invisalign is a smart investment.  Invisalign uses advanced teeth straightening technology to gently move your teeth, to create a more attractive smile.

Benefits of Invisalign

Invisalign aligners are removable, so they can be taken out for eating, drinking, brushing and flossing.   In addition, they are made of smooth plastic, so there are no wires or brackets that can irritate the soft tissues of the mouth. Invisalign aligners are therefore more comfortable and convenient when compared to metal braces. 

Are you ready to correct your smile with Invisalign?  Search our directory to find a practice in your area.

If you are in the Orinda, CA area, contact Dr. Amin Samadian DDS for a consultation.

You can reach Dr. Samadian at samadiandds.com, or by calling 925-254-2360.

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