Invisalign

What It’s Like to Live with Invisalign

One of the reasons that so many dental patients choose Invisalign orthodontic treatment is because Invisalign makes it simple for people to keep up with their normal daily routines. In this short article our Manhattan Beach cosmetic dentists are providing you with more information about what it’s like to live with Invisalign. Let’s get started!

Cleaning Your Smile

Because Invisalign aligners are completely removable, you will actually take them all the way out of our mouth when it is time to clean your smile. This means that you will be able to brush your teeth and floss your mouth as you normally do. Additionally, you’ll be able to keep up with semi-annual schedule of professional dental cleanings.

Eating and Drinking

You really don’t have to limit your diet when you are using Invisalign treatment. You’ll be able to eat your favorite foods and drink your favorite beverages throughout. You will actually remove your Invisalign aligners when eating and drinking (anything other than water).

Sports and Activities

Another huge advantage of using Invisalign is that you don’t need to limit the sports or activities in which you participate. If you play a musical instrument, for example, you’ll find that it is simple to keep up with practices and performances while undergoing Invisalign treatment. If you have a question about taking part in a particular activity during Invisalign treatment, please don’t hesitate to talk to our Manhattan Beach dentists about it!

Aesthetics

Finally, Invisalign aligners are do discreet, that many people won’t even notice that you’re wearing them day to day. Let your natural smile shine through as you straighten your teeth!

Our dental team is here to answer any questions that you may have, and to provide you with personalized guidance during your consultation. Give us a call to get started!

Dr. Erick Gutierrez

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