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Is Invisalign® for Me?
Effective for a wide range of smiles.
The Invisalign system has been successful in giving hundreds of thousands of amazing smiles to both teens and ADULTS. A certified Invisalign provider will create your individual treatment plan using Invisalign’s clear, custom-molded aligners to solve a range of issues, including:
Overly crowded teeth
Widely spaced teeth
Overbites
Underbites
Crossbites
In fact, take a look now at “Before and After” photographs of Invisalign cases. You’ll see the amazing results Invisalign can bring.
Made to fit lifestyles like yours.
Now nothing comes between your lifestyle and having an incredible smile. Because Invisalign offers you comfort, convenience and virtual invisibility during treatment. With Invisalign, you can:
Be as active as you like because Invisalign won’t hold you back
Remove your aligners for special events, eating and brushing
Feel more confident everywhere you go
Look your best during treatment.
Invisalign is clear and practically invisible, so nothing gets in the way of your new smile. No wonder Invisalign is the choice of over half a million people.
Unobtrusive in business meetings or social gatherings
No metal wires or bands to irritate your mouth
Many people won’t notice you’re wearing aligners
Find a certified Invisalign provider near you.
It’s easy to see if you’re a candidate for Invisalign treatment by talking to a certified Invisalign provider (orthodontist or dentist), many of whom offer a free initial consultation. Find one near you now.
2007-08-14 07:58:02
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answered by King Shane 3
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I'd get a second opinion from an orthodontist. A friend of mine wanted to get Invisalign (she was 22 at the time) and she had to get regular braces, but that was because of her specific situation. I know other older people who have used them with great results.
2007-08-14 08:04:25
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answered by ciela109 3
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I worked as a dental assistant in an office that did a lot of Invisalign cases. Actually, all of our patients were adults, 25 and older. We saw very positive results. The main thing is to follow your dentist/orthodontist's recommendations on how long to keep them in during the day and stick to the schedule they give you.
2007-08-14 07:58:51
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answered by T 1
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I am 24 and I have had them in about a month now. They seem to be working, my teeth are pretty sore so I am assuming that something is happening. I am sure I won't see any change for a few months or so yet, but people of all ages can have them. I have heard that they are not recommended for kids becuase a lot of kids won't keep up with the schedule of taking them out when you brush and so on... I love them! No one can even see them!
2007-08-14 08:12:35
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answered by Kristen 3
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I am not sure but i am 21 and a few weeks ago i got train tracks on and had no option for invisalign.
2007-08-14 07:54:47
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answered by David K 5
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No, it is not true. Both braces and Invisalign can be used at any age.
2007-08-14 07:59:37
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answered by Kevin H 7
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My sister successfully used invisalign after she turned 40.
2007-08-14 07:55:51
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answered by Mark B 5
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2016-10-15 07:58:26
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answered by carlstrom 4
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i havent heard that. but i dont think its not true i was planning on getting some, i'm 21.
2007-08-14 07:54:32
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answered by ☆ M ☆ 2
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sis ur orthodontist on that crack pipe of course its not true lol
2007-08-14 08:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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