INVISALIGN

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Invisalign
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Invisalign Braces
for Olean, NY; Bradford, PA & the Surrounding Areas

If you are dissatisfied with the look of your smile due to the straightness, or lack thereof, of your teeth, you may want to look into Invisalign braces. Invisalign technology is one of the most popular modern teeth straightening solutions, offering many benefits over traditional metal and wire braces. The dental team at Family Dental Wellness offer Invisalign treatments to patients throughout Bradford, PA; Ellicottville, NY; Salamanca, NY; Allegany, NY; Franklinville, NY; and Olean, NY.


Invisalign liners consist of a thermoplastic material which is clear and flexible. The treatment process begins with an impression of your teeth being taken, which is then used to create a series of liners with subtly progressive differences in shape and dimension to slowly move your teeth into the desired place over the course of a roughly twelve-month period. The liners should be worn for around twenty-two hours each day and changed every two weeks.


If you are interested in learning more about the benefits of Invisalign technology and wish to see if this option is a good fit for you, please contact our office for a consultation!

Contact Us to Learn About the Benefits of Invisalign Technology


Most patients' favorite aspect of Invisalign braces is their clarity, making them easy to wear without others noticing any change to your appearance. They are also extremely convenient. A large part of this is the fact they are removable, allowing wearers to eat normally as well as easily and thoroughly clean the liners. You can choose foods freely without having to avoid crunchy or sticky options and you can brush and floss your teeth just as you always have. Take them out temporarily to go on a date or give a presentation at work or school without halting the treatment's progress. Another benefit of choosing Invisalign is the superior comfort. The liners will not cut up the inside of your mouth or cause as much pain as traditional braces because they only shift a few teeth at a time.

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