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Gentle
Touch Dental Care
Gerard Towers - Suite 1P
70-25 Yellowstone Blvd.
Forest Hills, NY 11375
(718)793-3990
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Invisalign
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Top 4 Questions
General
Getting
Started
Cost
Case
Selection
While
in Treatment
Top
4 Questions
| Q: |
How much does Invisalign® cost? |
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As with other types of orthodontic
treatment, the cost of Invisalign® is
heavily dependent on the
complexity of a patient's
case. The cost is generally
more expensive than traditional
braces, however, since Align
does not dictate what doctors
charge their patients for
treatment, we are unable
to provide specific cost
information. |
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| Q: |
Does Invisalign® really
work? |
| A: |
Yes. In both clinical research
and in orthodontic and dental
practices nationwide, Invisalign® has
been proven effective at
straightening teeth |
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| Q: |
Does insurance
cover Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Because medical benefits
differ significantly from
policy to policy, each patient
should review their coverage.
However, if a patient has
orthodontic coverage, Invisalign® should
be covered to the same extent
as conventional braces. |
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| Q: |
Where can
I see pictures of actual
finished Invisalign® cases? |
| A: |
To see what just a few of
the many thrilled Invisalign® patients
are saying about Invisalign? click here and then click on the "Past Patients" tab.
You will also be able to
see the before and after
pictures of patients who
have been through Invisalign® treatment. |
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General
| Q: |
What is Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Invisalign® is the invisible
new way to straighten teeth
without braces. Invisalign® uses
a series of clear, removable
aligners to gradually straighten
teeth, without metal or wires. |
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| Q: |
Does Invisalign® really
work? |
| A: |
Yes. In both clinical research
and in orthodontic and dental
practices nationwide, Invisalign® has
been proven effective at
straightening teeth. |
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| Q: |
How does
Invisalign® work? |
| A: |
Invisalign® uses 3-D
computer imaging technology
to depict the complete treatment
plan from the initial position
to the final desired position
from which a series of custom-made "Aligners" are
produced. Each "Aligner" moves
teeth incrementally and is
worn for about two weeks,
then replaced by the next
in the series until the final
position is achieved. |
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| Q: |
What are
the primary benefits
of Invisalign®? |
| A: |
There are four primary benefits
of Invisalign®:
| 1. |
Invisalign® is nearly
invisible - you
can straighten your
teeth without anyone
knowing. |
| 2. |
Invisalign® is removable -
you can eat and drink
what you want in treatment;
you can also brush
and floss normally
to maintain good oral
hygiene. |
| 3. |
Invisalign® is comfortable -
there are no metal
brackets or wires to
cause mouth irritation;
no metal or wires also
means you spend less
time in the doctor's
chair getting adjustments.
Invisalign® allows you to view your
own virtual treatment plan before you start -
so you can see how your straight teeth
will look when your treatment is complete. |
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| Q: |
What are
aligners made of? |
| A: |
Aligners are made of clear,
strong medical grade plastic
that is virtually invisible
when worn. |
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| Q: |
What do
aligners look like? |
| A: |
Aligners are nearly invisible
and look similar to clear
tooth-whitening trays, but
are custom-made for a better
fit to move teeth. Some orthodontists
and dentists have referred
to them as "contact lenses
for teeth." |
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| Q: |
Is this
a new way to straighten
teeth? How old is the
company? |
| A: |
For years, orthodontists
and dentists have used removable
appliances for limited treatment.
Today, with the application
of computer technology, Invisalign® treats
a broader range of cases
with greater precision. |
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| Q: |
How old
is the company? |
| A: |
Align Technology, Inc.,
the company that manufactures
Invisalign®, was founded
in 1997. |
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| Q: |
How old
is this technology? |
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In 1945 Dr. H.D. Kesling
envisioned that one day,
modern technology would enable
the use of a series of tooth
positioners to produce the
kinds of movements required
for comprehensive orthodontic
treatment. Align has made
this vision a reality. Using
advanced computer technology,
Align generates Invisalign®,
a series of customized appliances,
called "Aligners". Each Aligner
is worn sequentially by the
patient to produce extensive
tooth movements in both upper
and lower arches. |
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| Q: |
How many
patients are being treated
with Invisalign®? |
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Currently, doctors are treating
more than 135,000 patients.
The number grows daily. |
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| Q: |
Do doctors
need special training
in order to use Invisalign®? |
| A: |
While Invisalign® can
be used with virtually any
treatment philosophy, specific
training is needed. All orthodontists
and dentists interested in
treating patients with Invisalign® must
attend a workshop before
cases will be accepted from
their office. |
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| Q: |
How does
Invisalign® effectively
move teeth? |
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Like brackets and archwires,
Invisalign® Aligners
move teeth through the appropriate
placement of controlled force
on the teeth. The principal
difference is that Invisalign® not
only controls forces, but
also controls the timing
of the force application.
At each stage, only certain
teeth are allowed to move,
and these movements are determined
by the orthodontic treatment
plan for that particular
stage. This results in an
efficient force delivery
system. |
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| Q: |
Has the
FDA cleared Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Yes, the FDA has reviewed
our application and in August
1998 determined that Invisalign® is
exempt from 510(k) pre-market
notification. |
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Getting
Started
| Q: |
How do I get started
with Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Just make an appointment
with a certified doctor for
an initial consultation.
Use our quick and easy Doctor Locator Feature to find a doctor now. |
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| Q: |
Can I go
to any orthodontist or
dentist to be treated
with Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Specific training is needed
to use Invisalign®; as
a result, orthodontists and
dentists are required to
become Invisalign®-certified
before they can begin treating
patients with Invisalign®.
To find an Invisalign® doctor
near you, please use our
quick Doctor Locator Feature now. |
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| Q: |
Can I participate
in an Invisalign® test
or study group? |
| A: |
As is typical of medical
product introductions, Align
conducted extensive testing
prior to commercially releasing
the product. As a result
of successful testing via
private and university-based
clinical studies across the
U.S., Align is no longer
soliciting volunteers to
participate in test groups.
If and when Align resumes
accepting volunteers, Align
will post a notice on our
website to inform you of
opportunities to participate. |
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| Q: |
Is Invisalign® available
outside the United States? |
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At this time Invisalign® is
marketed in the United States,
Canada, Australia & Europe. |
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| Q: |
How can
I find an Invisalign® doctor
in my area? |
| A: |
To locate an Invisalign®-
certified doctor in your
area click here. You can then enter your address and locate
a local Invisalign® -certified
doctor in your area |
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Cost
| Q: |
How much does Invisalign® cost? |
| A: |
As with other types of orthodontic
treatment, the cost of Invisalign® is
heavily dependent on the
complexity of a patient's
case. The cost is generally
more expensive than traditional
braces, however, since Align
does not dictate what doctors
charge their patients for
treatment, we are unable
to provide specific cost
information. |
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| Q: |
Does insurance
cover Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Because medical benefits
differ significantly from
policy to policy, each patient
should review their coverage.
However, if a patient has
orthodontic coverage, Invisalign® should
be covered to the same extent
as conventional braces. |
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Case
Selection
| Q: |
What is
the minimum age of a
patient that a doctor
can treat with Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Doctors can use Invisalign
to treat a vast majority
of patients with fully-erupted
molars. |
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| Q: |
I am currently
wearing braces - can
I make the switch to
Invisalign®? |
| A: |
Doctors are treating patients
with some form of combination
of braces and Invisalign®.
We recommend that you consult
your orthodontist or dentist
to determine the best treatment
for you. |
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| Q: |
Does the
procedure work on overbites
(overjets) and how? |
| A: |
An experienced doctor can
use Invisalign® to treat
a vast majority of adults & adolescents. |
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| Q: |
Have there
been cases where a patient
was treated for a case
that is a little more
severe than moderate
crowding? |
| A: |
Yes, there are clinical
studies, written by doctors
citing the treatment of complex
cases using Invisalign®. |
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| Q: |
Are there
certain dental conditions
that automatically exclude
you from being an eligible
patient? |
| A: |
Your dentist or orthodontist
can best determine which
treatment is best for you. |
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| Q: |
Are crowns
a factor in Invisalign® treatment? |
| A: |
No, crowns are usually not
a factor in Invisalign® treatment.
However, sometimes small
composites called attachments
are bonded onto teeth to
help achieve certain movements.
In these cases, the location
of crowns must be carefully
evaluated by an Invisalign
orthodontist or dentist.
To find out if crowns will
adversely impact your orthodontic
treatment, consult an Invisalign® certified
doctor. |
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| Q: |
Will TMJ
affect Invisalign® treatment? |
| A: |
TMJ refers to the temporomandibular,
or jaw, joint. Individuals
can have a number of problems
with the jaw joint, some
of which can be aggravated
by appliances and treatments
like Invisalign®. To
find out if your TMJ problem
will adversely impact dental
treatment, consult an Invisalign® -certified
doctor. |
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| Q: |
Can Invisalign® close
gaps (space closure)? |
| A: |
Yes. Spaces between teeth
are generally easy to close
with the Invisalign® System. |
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| Q: |
Are bridges
a factor in Invisalign® treatment? |
| A: |
Because bridges firmly link
two or more teeth together,
they can offer significant
resistance to tooth movement.
Your doctor will be able
to determine whether bridges
will be a factor in your
treatment. |
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While
in Treatment
| Q: |
Will the treatment be
painful? |
| A: |
Most people experience temporary,
minor discomfort for a few
days at the beginning of
each new stage of treatment.
This is normal and is typically
described as a feeling of
pressure. It is a sign that
Invisalign® is working
- sequentially moving your
teeth to their final destination.
This discomfort typically
goes away a couple of days
after you insert the new
Aligner in the series. |
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| Q: |
Will wearing
Invisalign® Aligners
affect my speech? |
| A: |
Like all orthodontic treatments,
Aligners may temporarily
affect the speech of some
people, and you may have
a slight lisp for a day or
two. However, as your tongue
gets used to having Aligners
in your mouth, any lisp or
minor speech impediment caused
by the Aligners should disappear. |
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| Q: |
Are there
restrictions on what
I can eat while in treatment? |
| A: |
No. Unlike traditional wires & brackets,
you can eat whatever you
desire while in treatment
because you remove your Aligners
to eat and drink. Thus, there
is no need to restrict your
consumption of any of your
favorite foods and snacks,
unless instructed otherwise
by your doctor. Also, it
is important that you brush
your teeth after each meal
and prior to re-inserting
your Aligners to maintain
proper hygiene. |
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| Q: |
Will smoking
stain the aligners? |
| A: |
We discourage smoking while
wearing Aligners because
it is possible for the Aligners
to become discolored. |
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| Q: |
Can I chew
gum while wearing aligners? |
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No, gum will stick to the
Aligners. We recommend removing
your Aligners for all meals
and snacks. |
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| Q: |
What's
the best way to clean
my aligners? |
| A: |
The best way to clean your
Aligners is by brushing and
rinsing them in lukewarm
water. |
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| Q: |
How often
must I wear my aligners? |
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Aligners should be worn
all day, except when eating,
brushing and flossing. |
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| Q: |
Can patients
use aligners for bleaching
teeth while active tooth
movement is occurring? |
| A: |
While we are aware that
some patients are using Aligners
for bleaching, Align has
not examined the compatibility
of currently available bleaching
products with our Aligners,
nor have we demonstrated
efficacy in clinical studies.
Align recommends that you
consult your orthodontist
or dentist for more information
on whitening teeth. |
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| Q: |
How often
must I see the orthodontist/dentist? |
| A: |
Your orthodontist/dentist
will schedule regular appointments
- usually about once every
six weeks. This is the only
way your doctor can be sure
that the treatment is progressing
as planned. |
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| Q: |
What happens
after treatment to prevent
my teeth from moving
again? |
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This depends on the outcome
of the treatment. Some patients
might need a positioner,
or conventional retainer.
Other patients might need
a clear plastic retainer
similar to the ones Invisalign® makes.
Discuss these possibilities
with your treating orthodontist
or dentist. Every patient
is different and outcomes
vary. |
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