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Does your smile change after Invisalign?

Invisalign can give you a broad and more beautiful looking smile if you wear it consistently as directed by your dentist. Invisalign aligners are meant to straighten your smile while fixing minor misalignment of the face and jaw. Invisalign aligners are used to transform how your smile looks, and they may also positively impact the shape of your jaw and face.

Invisalign aligner is made up of polyurethane plastic, and it fits onto your teeth tightly. Invisalign is designed to provide a gentle amount of force on your teeth which helps in moving the teeth to a better position or alignment. In addition, this process also helps enhance your smile positively.

How Invisalign positively affects your smile?

The Invisalign aligners work over a specific period; you have to wear your aligners for as long as your dentist suggests you. During your treatment, you have to wear multiple Invisalign trays, which will help you change the shape of your teeth and push your teeth into a better position than the previous tray. It will change your smile, making it more prominent and well-aligned.

You’ll have multiple clear aligners, each shaped differently from the previous one. To see a visible change in your smile, you have to wear your aligners for more than 22 hours a day. Lastly, your teeth will be well aligned in a perfect position by the end of your treatment.

How can you notice a change in your smile after your Invisalign treatment?

When you finish your Invisalign treatment, you will notice a slight change in your smile or mouth shape. In some cases, the lips can also look a bit different by the end of the treatment due to protruding teeth. Invisalign also helps correct underbite, overbite, or crossbite, making the lower jaw appear slightly different, positively affecting the shape of your smile.

Lastly, if you face any problem with your Invisalign treatment, it is important to consult your dentist for proper treatment.