We know you have questions about orthodontics — treatments, products, dental issues, etc. We're here to give you those answers. Our blogs are created to answer some of your common questions about who we are, what we do, and how we do it.
We know you have questions about orthodontics — treatments, products, dental issues, etc. We're here to give you those answers. Our blogs are created to answer some of your common questions about who we are, what we do, and how we do it.
There are many ways to get the perfect smile, but the most common options are Invisalign and braces. Both are great treatments, but the one obvious difference is the appearance of the two. Braces have a wire-like appearance and sit in the fronts of your teeth and are far more obvious, whereas Invisalign utilizes a set of clear plastic trays that go over your teeth and are not visible. Invisalign is great for correcting less complicated alignments for people who are looking to have a more aesthetically pleasing smile without putting as much pressure on the tooth.
Remember there is an adjustment period, so even though it feels awkward now, you will be used to the appliance and feeling better in a few days. Find more tips about your new MARA appliance by reading more.
Sleep Apnea find it more difficult to gain the same experience. These disorders cause the blockage of airways during sleep which may cause a temporary loss in breathing and can lead to extreme snoring and disruption in sleeping patterns during the night along with drowsiness, dry mouth, and headaches throughout the day.
When considering Invisalign, one of the first questions people tend to have is, “How much will it cost?” The good news is that most individuals are pleasantly surprised to discover that the cost of Invisalign treatment is usually comparable to the cost of traditional braces.