invisalign Transparent Plate

What is Invisalign Transparent Plaque?

It is one of the latest technologies in orthodontic treatment. Invisalign is a wire-free orthodontic treatment method that can straighten your teeth thanks to a transparent plate specially prepared for you in the laboratory. The most important reason for choosing Invisalign is that it is not clear whether you received orthodontic treatment while correcting the crooked teeth.

How Can I Begin Transparent Plaque Treatment?

After deciding to start treatment, a dimensional or digital scan of the patient's teeth will be done. After the x-ray and photo recording are taken, the measured value is sent to Invisalign center by cargo and the digital scan is sent over the internet. The sent dental records are digitized and sent to the doctor through a computer program for treatment planning.



invisalign Transparent Plate

How Many Sets (Top and Bottom) Transparent Plates Will Be Installed?

How many sets of clear aligners will be placed is determined individually in the treatment planning. This is related to the fact that the treatment of the patient is easy/difficult. While the treatment of a person with mild crowding in the anterior region can be completed with 10 sets of plaques, more than 30 plaques may be prescribed for the patient in a treatment that is planned to move the skeletal lower jaw forward.

How Long is the Total Treatment Time?

Since each patient's treatment plan is different, the duration of treatment is also different. Depending on how long you will use the dental plaque determined by your doctor (varies in 2 weeks, 10 days or a week), your treatment time will vary. For example, it takes 60 weeks to replace 30 plates with 2 weeks of use. However, if you are not satisfied with your doctor or the last situation at the end of the treatment, you may need to wear a new plate, this will prolong the treatment period. In the treatment where there is no problem, the duration of the treatment can be easily understood thanks to the duration of use and the fixed number of plaques determined by the doctor.