Dentistry focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating conditions of the teeth, gums, and oral structures, supporting oral health and overall well-being.
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The treatment phase at Liv Hospital is when your Invisalign plan becomes reality. After your aligners are made, you start wearing each set for about one to two weeks. Success depends on both you and your provider working together, since wearing the aligners as directed is key. We monitor how your teeth and gums respond and make changes as needed to keep your treatment safe and effective.
Each set of aligners is engineered to move specific teeth by a fraction of a millimeter, allowing the bone to adapt gradually.
The Importance of Wear Time
For the biological process of bone remodeling to occur, the force applied by the aligners must be nearly constant.
Many people do not realize that Invisalign often uses more than just clear trays. Small, tooth-colored bumps called attachments are placed on certain teeth to help the aligners move them in specific ways, like turning or straightening roots. At Liv Hospital, we use the latest designs to keep these attachments as discreet as possible while remaining effective. After treatment, we remove the attachments and leave your teeth smooth.
At Liv Hospital, we sometimes use special techniques to make Invisalign treatment faster and safer. This might include vibration devices or gentle light therapy to boost blood flow and help the cells that move bone. By speeding up bone changes, we can often shorten how long each aligner needs to be worn and make treatment more comfortable. Using these advanced methods is part of our commitment to top-quality care.
At Liv Hospital, we use digital tools to monitor Invisalign treatment, so you do not need to come in as often. Patients can use apps to send photos of their teeth, which the orthodontist reviews securely online. This lets us check your progress in real time and make sure your teeth are moving as planned. If something is off, we can give advice or schedule a visit to fix it. This approach is convenient and keeps your care on track.
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Even with careful planning, the bone may respond differently than expected. Near the end of your first set of aligners, we do a ‘refinement’ scan to see if any minor changes are needed. At Liv Hospital, we see refinements as a regular part of treatment to get the best results. We might order a few extra aligners to fine-tune your teeth or bite. This attention to detail helps ensure your smile looks great and functions well.
A routine dental exam is a critical diagnostic tool. The dentist will use a small mirror and a dental probe to examine each tooth surface for signs of decay. They will also perform a periodontal check, measuring the depth of the “pockets” between the teeth and gums. Healthy pockets are shallow; deeper pockets can indicate gum disease. The exam also includes checking the bite, jaw, and soft tissues (tongue, cheeks) for any abnormalities.
The most crucial part of Invisalign treatment starts after your teeth are in place—the retention phase. The bone and ligaments need time to get used to the new positions. Without a retainer, teeth can move back to their original positions. At Liv Hospital, we offer custom Vivera retainers made from strong, high-quality materials. We also explain why long-term retainer wear is needed to keep your smile looking great for life.
Treating teens with Invisalign requires a special approach to ensure they wear the aligners as needed. The aligners have blue dots that fade with use, so both teens and parents can see if they are being worn enough. At Liv Hospital, we encourage teens by showing them their digital progress. We also include extra aligners in case any are lost or broken, knowing that busy teen life can be unpredictable. This helps keep treatment on track.
Invisalign aligners are usually more comfortable than braces, but you might feel some pressure or soreness when you start a new set. This means your teeth are moving as they should. At Liv Hospital, we suggest changing to new aligners at night so any discomfort does not happen while you sleep. If needed, you can use over-the-counter pain relief, but most people find the soreness is mild and goes away quickly. The smooth aligners also help prevent the cuts and sores that metal braces can cause.
Most patients change their aligners every 7 to 14 days, depending on the specific plan created by your orthodontist.
You should contact your invisalign provider immediately; we may advise you to wear your previous set or move to the next set.
No, the attachments are temporarily bonded and are safely polished off once your treatment is finished.
No, you must remove your aligners before eating or drinking anything other than plain water to prevent damage and staining.
Retention is a lifelong commitment to prevent your teeth from shifting back; we will provide you with a specific schedule.
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