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Candidate For Invisalign

Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment that is often selected instead of traditional metal braces. Invisalign has many positive attributes, which is why it has become a popular choice among prospective orthodontic patients over the past several years.

Our Washington DC office treats a number of patients with Invisalign. We have found that people often prefer Invisalign rather than old-fashioned braces for many reasons, but primarily because this type of orthodontia is hardly noticeable.

Are you wondering if you are a good candidate for Invisalign? If you can answer “yes” to one or more of the following questions, you may be eligible for Invisalign:

  • Have you been diagnosed with a crossbite?
  • Do you have crowded teeth?
  • Are there noticeable spaces in between your teeth?
  • Do you have either an overbite or an underbite?

If you have one or more of the above orthodontic conditions, Invisalign might be an excellent option for you. Many of our Washington DC Invisalign patients are happy to learn about this option when it comes to their orthodontic treatment. Modern cosmetic dentistry technology has advanced to the point where traditional braces are no longer your only choice. Find out more about how Invisalign can help you achieve a straight, beautiful smile.

If you would like to know whether you are a good candidate for Invisalign, please contact the Washington Center for Dentistry today to schedule an initial consultation with one of our highly skilled Washington DC dentists.

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