INVISALIGN CLEAR BRACES

Dr. Sykes offers Invisalign clear braces to patients in Sparks NV at The Reno Dentist Chances are you or your child has heard a lot about dental braces, much of which is not very appealing. The truth isn’t nearly so bad, of course, but even more reassuring is the new Invisalign® treatment which is now available in the Reno – Spanish Springs – Sparks NV area at The Reno Dentist.

Invisalign braces are clear plastic aligners that replace the tradition teeth braces of metal bands and wires, which means that you can have all the benefits of teeth braces without anyone being able to notice it. This is especially comforting to the teenager who is worried about the appearance of braces; now they can rest easy knowing that they can use Invisalign clear braces instead of traditional teeth braces – all the benefits and a confident smile to boot. Not only will you be smiling after the process, but you’ll have smiles while it’s on-going, too.

What is Invisalign?

Quite simply, Invisalign is clear braces, involving a series of clear aligners that you change every two weeks. To ensure optimum efficiency each aligner is manufactured individually, custom created for your own mouth, to move your tooth to the desired place over a period of time, making it easy, comfortable and all out of sight.

Once this easy process is completed you will have a confident perfect smile to flash to the world. Best of all, the treatment during which you’ll be wearing the Invisalign braces does not irritate your mouth or gums in the way that traditional metal teeth braces do. Invlisalign clear braces can easily be removed for eating, daily hygiene, and special social situations.

What can Invisalign braces treat?

Invisalign clear braces are available for a variety of dental issues, including:

  • overcrowding of teeth
  • smile gaps
  • underbites
  • overbites
  • crossbites
  • other teenage and adult dental issues.

You can rest assured that with a visit to The Reno Dentist, Dr. Sykes will give you a practical, comfortable and invisible way to treat your dental alignment issues.

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However, Invisalign braces may not be an option for you or your loved one. If this is the case, we can treat you with whatever teeth braces solution is needed — comfortably — so you can achieve the smile of your dreams. We will partner with you to determine the best solution for your dental alignment concerns and will be there with you when you get to take off the braces and let your smile brighten the world.

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Schedule an Invisalign Clear Braces Consultation in Reno!

Invisalign braces allow you to straighten your teeth without disrupting your normal life. Scheduling an appointment at The Reno Dentist is the first step to achieving that confident smile you desire. Give us a call using the number above or fill out and send the form on this page. We treat patients with Invisalign clear braces from all over the Reno – Sparks NV metro area including Spanish Springs, North Valleys, and Lake Tahoe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Invisalign fix crowded teeth?

Yes. Invisalign can gradually reposition crowded teeth by applying controlled pressure that moves them into better alignment.

Can Invisalign close gaps between teeth?

Yes. Dentists frequently use Invisalign aligners to close small or moderate gaps between teeth, improving both appearance and bite alignment.

Can I eat normally during Invisalign treatment?

Yes. Because the aligners are removable, patients can continue eating their favorite foods after removing the trays.

Do I still need to visit the dentist during Invisalign treatment?

Yes. Dentists schedule regular progress appointments to ensure that the teeth move according to the treatment plan.

What happens after Invisalign treatment ends?

Most patients wear a retainer after treatment to help maintain their newly aligned smile and prevent teeth from shifting back.

How does Invisalign gradually move teeth into alignment?

Invisalign uses a series of custom-made aligners that apply gentle, controlled pressure to specific teeth. Each new aligner slightly adjusts tooth position until the teeth reach their final alignment.