Invisalign is an advanced orthodontic treatment that uses clear aligners to gently move teeth into place. Clear aligners are made from smooth and BPA-free plastic. So these aligners are customized for comfort and discretion. Like metal braces, invisalign are also removable. Which makes it easy to eat, brush, and floss normally.
Invisalign could be the ideal option if you have mild to moderate misalignments, prefer a nearly invisible treatment, or want to avoid the discomfort associated with traditional braces.
At our invisalign center we’re dedicated to helping you achieve a beautifully aligned smile with our expert Invisalign Treatment in Dubai. Contact us today to begin your journey toward a confident smile without the hassle of metal braces.
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Our Invisalign Center in Dubai follows a simple and patient-centered approach:
Invisalign treatment in Dubai typically ranges from AED 6,500 to AED 25,000. The cost varies based on factors such as the complexity of your case, the clinic's location, and the experience of the orthodontist. It's best to consult multiple clinics for accurate pricing.
Patients are advised to wear their Invisalign aligners for a minimum of 22 hours per day. This ensures that teeth move effectively into their desired positions. Consistent wear is crucial for achieving optimal results within the planned treatment duration.
Yes, you can cancel your Invisalign treatment before starting. However, cancellation policies may vary by clinic, so it's important to review the terms and conditions provided during your initial consultation. Clear communication with your orthodontist can help avoid any misunderstandings.
Leaving your Invisalign aligners out for 3 hours is permissible, but it’s advisable to limit this time as much as possible. Extended removal can disrupt your treatment schedule and delay progress, so aim to wear them consistently for best results.
Yes, over time, Invisalign aligners may feel looser as they adapt to the shifting positions of your teeth. This is a normal part of the treatment process, indicating that your teeth are moving as intended and that it's time to switch to the next set of aligners.
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