Invisalign Additional Info

All about Invisalign: Your Guide to a Perfect Smile


Overview: Introduction & Frequently Asked Questions

In this introductory video, we explore common questions about Invisalign, what to expect during treatment, and preview upcoming topics including the differences from traditional braces and potential risks.


What is a Bite Malocclusion, and Why Should It Be Corrected?

This video explains what bite misalignments are, why they should be corrected, and the potential effects on oral health and self-confidence.


Invisalign vs Other Aligners: Understanding the Difference

In this video, we clarify common misconceptions about Invisalign, highlight its unique benefits, and stress the importance of ensuring you receive the genuine Invisalign treatment.


Invisalign: Common Misconceptions & Verifying Authenticity

This video addresses typical misunderstandings about Invisalign, explains its unique advantages, and emphasizes the need to confirm you’re getting the real Invisalign treatment.


Invisalign Treatment: Understanding the Risks

In this video, we discuss potential risks associated with Invisalign treatment, the importance of thorough pre-assessment, and the necessity of regular check-ups to ensure safe and effective results.

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Yes, Invisalign is one of the best options for invisible braces. It’s a proven system that has helped millions achieve straight teeth without visible metal brackets. With its clear aligners, Invisalign offers a discreet and comfortable solution for orthodontic treatment. We highly recommend it to anyone seeking an effective and invisible method to improve their smile.
The experience of orthodontic treatment is individual and depends partly on how much the teeth need to move and partly on your personal pain tolerance. However, studies have shown that clear aligner treatments like Invisalign generally cause less discomfort than traditional metal braces. If discomfort does occur, it’s usually most noticeable right after switching to a new aligner. This can be relieved with paracetamol (Note: not ibuprofen). It’s also normal for your teeth to feel slightly loose during the course of treatment – this is completely expected and part of the process.
It’s not recommended, but the choice is ultimately yours. In most cases, teeth tend to shift back to their original positions if they’re not stabilized after orthodontic treatment. Previously, it was advised to wear a retainer for at least two years post-treatment, but research has shown that teeth can still move after that. The current recommendation is to keep the retainer (a fixed wire) permanently unless it causes issues. After Invisalign, you can also choose to use clear aligner retainers—first worn full time, then gradually only at night. Consult your dentist for advice based on your case.
Like all orthodontic devices, there is an adjustment period. In the first few days, you might notice a slight lisp, but this usually disappears quickly if you wear the aligners as recommended.
A retainer is molded to your bite, and whether it can be reused depends on whether it’s deformed and how long it’s been off. If it’s been several weeks, your teeth may have shifted slightly, and the retainer might no longer fit. In that case, you may need new impressions taken by your dentist so a technician can create a new retainer based on your current tooth positions. While it may feel like an annoying cost, it's far better than having to go through orthodontic treatment again.
That depends on which stage of the process you choose to cancel. If you decide not to move forward after the free consultation, you don’t pay anything at all. If you choose to continue and have already paid half the treatment cost and completed a dental exam with panoramic X-ray, a cancellation will cost 1.200 AED (Invisalign processing fee) plus 400 AED for the examination. If you cancel after the aligners have been ordered, you will be charged the full treatment price. There is no return policy once production has started, even if you choose not to begin treatment.
No, Invisalign aligners should always be removed when eating or drinking anything other than water. Any liquid, like coffee or juice, can get trapped between the aligner and your teeth, which may lead to staining, bad breath, or even cavities. That’s why it’s important to only drink water while wearing your aligners.
The results and timing of your treatment depend entirely on how much you wear your aligners. That’s why you need to wear them 20–22 hours per day. You should only take them out when eating, drinking anything other than water, or brushing your teeth. If you forget to wear your aligners for several days, your teeth may start to move back — and then your current aligner might no longer fit. If that happens, it’s very important to contact your dentist right away so you can get back on track with your treatment as soon as possible.
When you brush your teeth, you should also clean your aligners to keep them fresh and hygienic. It’s enough to gently brush them under lukewarm water using a soft toothbrush. Don’t use toothpaste directly on the aligners, as it can damage the material.
For us, long-term and sustainable care is important – and we never compromise on quality. You can feel confident that you’re getting the same high-quality treatment and materials, even at a lower price. What makes our lower prices possible is our smart, sustainable choices combined with the latest technology. Instead of keeping the savings for ourselves, we’ve chosen to pass them on to you – so you can access top-quality dental care at a more affordable price.