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Crooked Teeth? Straighten them with Invisalign!

Invisalign Treatment at Newmarket Dentistry: Are You a Candidate?

At Newmarket Dentistry, we understand that your smile can say a lot about you as a person.  And when you have crooked or misaligned teeth it can take a toll on your overall confidence and appearance. If you are in search of a straighter smile, look no further! We are proud to offer Invisalign treatment at Newmarket Dentistry so that you can easily smile with confidence once again.Invisalign Treatment
 

Candidates for Invisalign: Do you qualify? 

By scheduling a consultation with our dentists we can help you find the best solution for straightening your teeth.  Through a smile assessment, you can find out if Invisalign treatment in Newmarket is right for you or someone in your family. You can also visit Invisalign’s smile assessment online at http://www.invisalign.com/smile-assessment, but remember, it should not be substituted for a consultation with our office.
 
Let’s take a look at who is a good candidate in Newmarket for Invisalign treatments.  To begin with, good candidates for Invisalign are those who have healthy teeth and gums with slightly crooked or misaligned teeth.  If you suffer from severely misaligned teeth, Invisalign will not be a good option.
 
Older teenagers and adults are both great candidates for Invisalign treatment in Newmarket, but children are not typically good candidates since many structures in their mouths are still growing. For children, braces are typically the best solution for straightening teeth. Patients who have overbites or underbites will also not benefit from treatment with Invisalign at Newmarket Dentistry. 
 
To find out if Invisalign treatment is right for you, visit our office today to schedule a consultation.  Through a proper consultation with one of our dentists at Newmarket Dentistry, we can establish a proper treatment plan for you.
 
 

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