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Are you unhappy or uncomfortable with the way your teeth look? Does having crooked teeth keep you from being confident, keep you from smiling, or freely talking to others? Having crooked, uneven, or misaligned teeth can lead many into shame or embarrassment whenever they open their mouth. However, embarrassment does not have to be what you face each time you smile.

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Choose Invisalign

Are you unhappy or uncomfortable with the way your teeth look? Does having crooked teeth keep you from being confident, keep you from smiling, or freely talking to others? Having crooked, uneven, or misaligned teeth can lead many into shame or embarrassment whenever they open their mouth. However, embarrassment does not have to be what you face each time you smile. There are many procedures to help straighten teeth to perfection. One teeth-straightening process that has taken great strides to help many around the world, is Invisalign.

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is a kind of orthodontic treatment that helps to straighten teeth without the use of braces. This procedure has grown in popularity for many reasons. Invisalign does not involve the discomfort of metal being placed in the mouth, nor does it involve the discomfort of having it in the mouth for the entirety of the braces process. Invisalign is clear, completely doing away with the unsightliness of metal braces. Some people also look at Invisalign as a popular option because the trays are easy to insert and remove. With this option, the road to a beautiful smile is made enjoyable and appealing. 

What are You Unhappy With?

There are many things that bring unhappiness when it comes to your teeth. For some, misaligned teeth are just the beginning of a long dental battle. Having crooked teeth, which are seen in children and adults, bring many reasons as to why they grow in misaligned. Baby teeth have been known to grow in crooked because they are too small to fill the amount of gum space. However, having crooked teeth as a baby does not mean your child will grow to have permanent crooked teeth. If a baby has crowded teeth, however, there is a chance that their permanent teeth will be crowded as well. Many children also have misaligned teeth because of prolonged habits, like thumbsucking or the ongoing use of a pacifier. Other reasons for having misaligned teeth include:

      Heredity and Genetics – Many people with crooked teeth have inherited them from others in their family. This trait may be something that has always been in their genes, leaving many children with the strong possibility of having crooked teeth as well.

      Trauma – If a person encounters trauma to the mouth by being hit or tooth decay happens to make a tooth fall out or crack, the permanent teeth that follow may grow slanted.

      Jaw Size – Scientists have studied over the years, that our evolved jaw may be another reason why a person’s teeth grow in crowded or crooked.

      Malocclusion – This alignment problem can lead to serious health complications, causing an under-bite, overbite, or open bite. With these issues, the teeth are unable to perform vital functions.

      Poor Dental Care – Not having your teeth checked annually by a dental professional can not only lead to gum disease and cavities but also misaligned or crooked teeth.

      Poor Nutrition – Children can especially have poor nutrition, which can lead to tooth decay and poor dental development. These issues are potential precursors for teeth to grow in crookedly.

Gap Teeth – Another problem that some people encounter with unhappiness in their teeth, are gap teeth. This is a common reason for many to be unhappy with their smile. Also, referred to as spacing issues, gapped teeth refers to instances in which a person has extra space between at least one of two of their teeth. Diastema, a medical term for gapped teeth, applies to both small and large gaps. However, these spaces can be treated with veneers or bonding. Invisalign is also a popular treatment for filling gap teeth. Some of the reasons that people have gapped teeth include gum disease, thumb sucking, the use of a pacifier, having unusually small teeth or a large frenulum, tongue thrusting, and missing teeth. There are options to fix teeth that bring worry to those who wish for their teeth to look better. While many may look at braces and veneers as a suitable option, Invisalign is the more comfortable and reliable way to go.

In some cases, crooked teeth do not pose any health risk. Similarly, crooked teeth are not frowned upon by everyone. For many, the decision to seek methods of teeth straightening is a personal preference. Whether there is a lack of funds, health issues, or self-consciousness, that keep people from getting their teeth straightened, any decision made should be one that is right for you.

Why Choose Invisalign Over Other Teeth Straightening Options?

Over the years, dental care has come a long way from the earlier procedures that people would have to endure in order to have the perfect smile and aligned teeth they wanted. However, since the beginning years of old school dentistry, newer techniques have come along and brought a more satisfying and a less painful way of achieving successful dental care. Invisalign aligners have proven to be a good and painless way to have the perfect, straight and healthy teeth you’ve dreamed of. Although we have experience and evidence to back up our recommendation for Invisalign and its benefits, our team here at Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry believes it is important for our patients to know every option that is available to them. These options include:

      Lingual Braces –  These braces are completely hidden behind the teeth and there are custom made brackets and wires that are attached to the back of each tooth. Lingual braces are uncomfortable with the requirement of a long transition period. Once the decision is made to get lingual braces, the patient can’t eat crunchy foods and may speak with a lisp. The tongue will also rub against the brackets and wires with the possibility of becoming irritated. Overall, adjusting to these braces can be a challenge.

  Invisalign – Unlike lingual braces, Invisalign provides the patient with a custom fit. In addition, Invisalign can be taken out and put back in whenever a patient wants. There is less of a worry without the wires and brackets to hold it in. Lastly, there are no rules when it comes to what foods a patient can eat. Any food can be eaten once the Invisalign trays have been removed. Once the teeth are thoroughly brushed, the patient inserts the Invisalign right back in. 

      Veneers and Lumineers – These thin and porcelain shells are applied to the surface of the teeth. Once the dentists apply the veneers, they will shave down and reshape the natural tooth in order to achieve a natural appearance. However, Lumineers are thin enough to where the natural tooth does not have to be shaved down to achieve having a perfect smile. If a decision is made between the two, it is important to know that neither one of these options will fix bite issues or severe misalignment issues, but they can help with small gaps and minor misalignment problems.

  Invisalign – While veneers may involve the natural tooth being shaved down, this will never be a worry with Invisalign.

      Traditional Metal Braces – If a decision is made to get traditional braces, then the person receiving them will have stainless steel brackets attached to the teeth and metal wires connecting the brackets together. While having a mouth full of metal may not sound glamorous, metal braces are known to fix severe alignment issues and are usually the most inexpensive option to go with. However, they are very visible and can lead to irritating the mouth.

  Invisalign – Using Invisalign does not involve using uncomfortable metal or brackets and it can be taken out and re-inserted at any time.

      Snap-On Smile – This removable appliance is snapped on top of the natural teeth, creating a flawless smile. This solution can be either temporary or permanent and is not as expensive or invasive as other straightening treatments. This device will be one that is custom fit for comfort, but sticky foods will have to be avoided and you may find that the first few weeks after getting them, may affect your speech. Using this device, however, does not fix the underlying issue, but it does provide an effective cover-up.

  Invisalign – With Invisalign, worrying about how speech is affected will not be a problem and eating certain foods will not be a worry.

      Damon Braces – These braces include self-ligating brackets, using a slide mechanism instead of elastic bands to hold the wires in place. While they are less noticeable than traditional brackets, and the treatment time may be shorter, but this can also be a more expensive option.

  Invisalign – Using this option does not require brackets or wires. There will also never be a worry about holding it in place.

      Short-Term Treatment- Also known as Six Month Smiles, this ideal option is for those who want the cosmetic straightening benefits, but are not in need of the complex bite corrections. Shorter treatment time and lower cost compared to other options would be why many choose this as a solution to fixing their teeth.

  Invisalign – There is nothing cosmetic to worry about with Invisalign.

      Ceramic Braces – Less obvious than metal braces, making a decision to get ceramic braces means having more bulkiness than the traditional metal braces as well as paying more for them. Choosing this option for the perfect smile also means clear brackets that are tooth-colored.

  Invisalign – Bulkiness or brackets and wiring is never a problem with Invisalign.

What to Expect at an Invisalign Consultation:

Once you decide to get your teeth straightened and choose Invisalign as the option, you will have to meet with your dentist to see if this is the right choice for you. With this consultation, your dentist will go through a process of helping to determine if you are the right candidate for Invisalign. This process includes:

      Asking Questions – During your consultation, your dental professional will ask questions about your medical history, dental history, if you breathe through your mouth, and if you grind your teeth. These questions are asked to help them understand your general oral health and orthodontics better.

      Photos – The dentist will proceed to take pictures of your face, mouth, and teeth as part of the consultation. There will be X-rays taken as well so that they can understand the tooth and facial structure. Examining the photos will also help them come up with a treatment plan. This will ensure that Invisalign will be able to meet your orthodontic needs.

     A Discussion about Invisalign – After your doctor has come up with a step-by-step treatment plan for you, they will cover everything you need to know about the Invisalign treatment, including daily mouth hygiene and the wearing of aligners. The dentist will answer any questions you may have about the treatment. Another topic that will be covered in this consultation is the price. Depending on the orthodontist, you may be able to discuss a payment plan with them. After the consultation, you will be given plenty of time to think about if you want to move forward with the treatment. 

Finding the right plan to straighten your teeth may be a challenge once you begin your research. We understand. Our hope is that this blog helped to cut through the noise and come to know the most effective option when it comes to straightening your teeth and perfecting your smile. Once you choose Invisalign, you will quickly and inconspicuously be on your way to the smile of your dreams. Book your Invisalign consultation, today! Call (212)581-1091. 

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What To Expect During Your First Few Weeks With Invisalign.

Having an unsightly smile can affect your everyday life and self-confidence. The last thing you would want is to have visible metal to make your smile even more noticeable. With Invisalign, that is the last of your worries. Invisalign is the “clear” alternative to metal braces that will straighten your smile!

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What To Expect During Your First Few Weeks With Invisalign.

Having an unsightly smile can affect your everyday life and self-confidence. The last thing you would want is to have visible metal to make your smile even more noticeable. With Invisalign, that is the last of your worries. Invisalign is the “clear” alternative to metal braces that will straighten your smile! It is important to follow the set instructions and guidelines given by our dental professionals in order for the treatment to be effective.

Your First Aligners Have Arrived

Your first aligners have arrived and it is time to start your Invisalign process. The Invisalign trays work by forcing your teeth to shift to begin straightening them out. It is normal to experience slight pain or discomfort during your first few days as your teeth begin to shift. The good news is that the pain and discomfort subside as you get used to your teeth shifting.

To help ease or reduce the pain, it is advised to practice biting and chewing exercises. These exercises help massage your gums and stimulate blood flow to your mouth, which is a natural pain reliever. Chewing exercises also help to secure your Invisalign trays by creating a tight fit for maximum tooth movement.

Inserting and Removing Invisalign Trays

Believe it or not, there is an actual proper way to insert and remove your Invisalign trays. Inserting and removing your new trays may be challenging at first. First, you’ll want to make sure you have to correct aligners for your upper and lower arches. When inserting, you will begin by pushing the tray on your front-most teeth and then apply the same pressure to your back teeth. It is important to never bite your tray into place.

When removing your trays, you must start on the side of your mouth using your fingertips on the inside of your molars to gently remove the tray from your tooth. Repeat on the other side of your mouth and once the tray is removed from your molars you can gently remove it from your mouth.  

Will My Aligners Affect My Speech?

In order for Invisalign to work properly, you must wear your trays every day for at least 20 hours a day. When using your new Invisalign trays for the first time, it will take time to adjust to your new trays and you may notice a slight change in your speech. That is nothing to worry about, a slight change in speech is completely normal and will take a little bit of practice to get used to.

How Will I Eat With Invisalign?

Unlike metal braces, with Invisalign, you can enjoy all the foods you like to eat. Your aligners are extremely durable, however, they are not indestructible. You must remove your trays when eating or drinking anything but water. Hard chewing and biting can break or crack your Invisalign trays. In addition to removing your trays before eating or drinking, it is important to brush and floss your teeth before re-inserting your trays to prevent any food particles from getting trapped.

Schedule Your Invisalign Consultation at Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry!

If you are looking to straighten your smile, consult with one of our elite specialists here at Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry. Our specialists perform a full range of cosmetic and restorative dental procedures. We are proud to ensure the best possible treatment plans to our patients to provide a healthier smile at prices they can afford. For more information about Invisalign, call (212) 581-1091.

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Can You Get An Allergic Reaction Wearing Invisalign™?

A popular method for straightening teeth is with the “invisible” alternative to traditional braces known as Invisalign™. Although it is very uncommon to experience, there are minor side effects that can occur with Invisalign™. There have been very few cases where patient’s experience an allergic reaction to their Invisalign™ aligners.

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Can You Get An Allergic Reaction Wearing Invisalign™?

A popular method for straightening teeth is with the “invisible” alternative to traditional braces known as Invisalign™. Although it is very uncommon to experience, there are minor side effects that can occur with Invisalign™. There have been very few cases where patient’s experience an allergic reaction to their Invisalign™ aligners.

If you experience an itching sensation inside of your mouth or notice any swelling of the gums prior to starting the Invisalign™ treatment, you may be experiencing an allergic reaction. Here is everything you need to know about allergic reactions to Invisalign™:

Can I Get An Allergic Reaction From Invisalign™?

Although it rarely happens, there are instances where people do have an allergic reaction to their Invisalign™ aligners. Allergic reactions occur in patients with a susceptibility for sensitivity to plastic. Since the allergic reactions to Invisalign™ aligners are uncommon, it is very unlikely that you will experience any complications with the Invisalign™ treatment process.

However, if you know you have an allergy to plastic, it is important to advice your dentist before moving forward with the process. An allergic reaction to Invisalign™ can cause mild or, in the rarest of cases, severe symptoms. Mild symptoms include an itching sensation on the gum line and other soft tissue of the mouth including the tongue, roof of the mouth, or inner cheeks. Severe symptoms include:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Burning sensation in the mouth
  • Swelling of the tongue and gums

If you are experiencing any type of symptoms, be sure to visit your dentist to discuss them and your options.   

What Are The Triggers?

What triggers the allergic reactions to Invisalign™ is the plastic that is used to fabricate the aligners. Essentially, what occurs is the plastic in the mouth irritates the soft tissue and in turn,  affects the production of saliva. Insufficient amount of saliva in the mouth leads to an increased sensitivity of the soft tissues of the mouth, including the gums, tongue and inner cheeks.

How To Determine If You Have An Allergy To Invisalign™?

If you suspect you have an allergy to the Invisalign™ aligners, the first step is to contact your dentist to discuss the symptoms. Although removing the aligners will affect the progression of the treatment, it can help determine if you do or do not have an allergy to the plastic. If you remove the aligners and notice the symptoms are no longer present, this will confirm that you are allergic to the plastic material.   

Another method to determine if you have an allergy is removing a part of the plastic from the aligner and place it on your arm. Utilize a piece of tape to keep the material in place for a few days to determine if any changes or reactions occur to the skin. Allergy testing is another effective method in determining an allergy to plastic.

How To Prevent Allergic Reactions From Occuring?

To minimize the symptoms of your Invisalign™ allergy, drink cold water frequently to keep your  mouth clean. This will also help replace the absence of saliva in your mouth. Another recommendation is visiting the dentist regularly. Dental cleanings every three months will help reduce any irritation and also help with the production of saliva.  

Invisalign™ Treatment At Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry

Here at Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry we pride ourselves in perfecting smiles, and more importantly ensuring a comfortable and effective treatment. Our Invisalign™ alignment treatment  provides patients with a straighter smile, without the inconveniences of metal braces. If you have Invisalign™ and notice a difference in your gums or an irritation in your mouth, contact our office. Our specialists will evaluate the symptoms and determine the optimal solution.

To schedule your consultation or for more information about our Invisalign™ treatment, call (212) 581-1091.

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Candid Co. vs. Invisalign

A trusted option that you have probably heard of before is Invisalign. Invisalign treatment is completed in-office where a specialist will be able to guide and assist you through every step of the treatment. Candid Co. however, is a completely virtual option that is done in the comfort of your own home.

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Candid Co. vs. Invisalign

If you’re unhappy about your crooked or misaligned teeth, you have probably done a lot of  research for possible solutions and have realized that there are several options to choose from.  Now with advancements in dental and orthodontic technology you don’t have to worry about the hassle and discomfort of metal braces. Clear aligners offer a convenient choice for patients.

A trusted option that you have probably heard of before is Invisalign. Invisalign treatment is completed in-office where a specialist will be able to guide and assist you through every step of the treatment. Candid Co. however, is a completely virtual option that is done in the comfort of your own home. This option is more dependent you completing the work yourself, such as creating the impressions of your teeth. Many questions or complications may arise with Candid Co. since the process is done completely on your own.

Clear aligners, also known as “invisible braces,” are custom made to fit your teeth and are designed to be nearly unnoticeable. To better understand how aligner therapy can benefit your smile, it is best to understand the differences and benefits of different options. Here is an overview of Candid Co. and Invisalign.  

How Does Invisalign Work

Invisalign is the perfect solution for multiple dental issues, such as overbite, underbite, overcrowded, or gapped teeth. Advanced technology and 3D imaging is used to design individual trays that fit your teeth perfectly. In order to straighten your teeth, slight pressure is applied that gradually and gently realign your teeth back into position. The clear aligners not only straighten you smile, they are comfortable and removable, making them more aesthetically pleasing compared to traditional metal braces.

Throughout the course of your treatment, you will be given several aligners. The aligners are to be changed every two weeks. Each aligner will make gradual changes to your teeth’s positioning. This process is mapped out prior to starting your treatment by the specialist so you are able to see the end results before you even begin!

How Does Candid Co. Work

Candid Co. requires no dental visit; it is strictly done virtually. To get started, you will be sent a modeling kit that will provide you with the proper materials to make impressions of your teeth. Your impressions are then sent to Candid Co. where an assigned orthodontists will review them and map out a treatment plan. The aligners are made of made of a BPA-free and phthalate-free plastic called Zendura.

Because the Candid Co. process is completely virtual, the impressions made at home will not be as precise as they would be done in a dental office. However, if your case is too severe to be done virtually, Candid Co. will refer you to a network of orthodontists and refund you for the modeling kit.

What Are The Key Differences Between Candid Co. and Invisalign?

Invisalign and Candid Co. aligners are both designed to do one thing, and that is straighten or resolve any dental issues. However, there are key differences that make Invisalign the most effective option. Those differences are:

  • Look and feel. Invisalign utilizes their own patented smart track material to make their clear aligners. This material makes the trays more comfortable and less visible, a major advantage compared to Candid Co., which uses a slightly thicker plastic for their trays.
  • Precision. Because the impressions for Candid Co. are completely reliable on you to complete at home, they will not be as precise as they would be if done professionally like with Invisalign. The precision of the impressions is vital for the manufacturing of the trays.

Smile Direct Club Vs. Invisalign

With so many clear aligner options out there, we understand it can be overwhelming deciding which is best for you. We have another informative article stating the key differences between another popular choice, Smile Direct Club and Invisalign. Smile Direct Club is also strictly virtual. Impressions are made in the comfort of your own home and sent directly to the Smile Direct Club labs, where their orthodontic professionals will evaluate and create your treatment plan. With Invisalign your specialist is with you every step of the way; able to answer any questions or fix any complications that may arise.

Invisalign At Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry!

If you are unhappy about your smile, Invisalign is the answer! Here at Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry, we offer Invisalign treatment that will transform your smile. Our specialists create a computer-generated virtual treatment plan that will provide you with a step-by-step process and your final results before your begin the treatment. We also have an Invisalign option for teens, that will provide them with the confident smile they deserve.

If you are looking to correct your unsightly smile, Invisalign is the “clear” choice for you! Schedule your complimentary consultation with one of our specialists and receive all the information you need, by calling (212) 581-1091.

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ClearCorrect Vs. Invisalign

There are several options to choose from when it comes to clear aligners. The most popular and well-known option is Invisalign treatment. Invisalign is overseen by a dentist and you get the one-on-one, hands on guidance throughout your entire treatment process. Another option is ClearCorrect, which is a take home solution.

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ClearCorrect Vs. Invisalign

Many people want a straighter smile but don’t want the unsightly metal braces and the hassle and discomfort that comes with it. Now, with clear aligner therapy you don’t have to worry about that! Clear aligners are custom made trays that fit your teeth perfectly and are nearly invisible.  

There are several options to choose from when it comes to clear aligners. The most popular and well-known option is Invisalign treatment. Invisalign is overseen by a dentist and you get the one-on-one, hands on guidance throughout your entire treatment process. Another option is ClearCorrect, which is a take home solution. With ClearCorrect, it is more of a “do-it-yourself” option which gives you a lot of responsibility and may give patients a lot of uncertainty and unanswered questions during their treatment process.

Here at Rockefeller and Cosmetic Dentistry, we over several cosmetic dentistry services that can not only straighten your teeth, but enhance your smile as well. Aligners are used to treat conditions such as :

  • Crowded teeth
  • Gaps
  • Cross bite
  • Deep bite

To better understand your options when it comes to clear aligners, let’s see the key differences and benefits between two popular options, ClearCorrect and Invisalign.

How ClearCorrect Aligners Works

ClearCorrect has been in business in the United States for 8 years now. Unlike Invisalign, ClearCorrect offers three different options to address your specific case, which include:

  • Limited 6. This option works to treat the full arch and provides you with only 6 sets of aligners. It is best for minor adjustments.
  • Limited 12. This option provides you with a wider range of treatment with 12 sets of aligners. 
  • Unlimited. With this option the specialist is allowed to work with as many sets of aligners needed to adjust the teeth.

Choosing the correct option will be recommended by your specialist who will be evaluating your specific case. ClearCorrect aligners are made of a specialized, durable material called Zendura. It is specially designed for optimum stress retention, which means the aligners are able to withstand any biting pressure.

How Invisalign Works

Invisalign requires a more personable, one-on-one experience with a specialist. With Invisalign, a consultation is required where the specialist will examine your teeth and decide if you are a good candidate. The aligners are custom made for your teeth using 3D imaging technology that allows specialists to fully evaluate the severity of your case. Several trays will be given to switch and adjust the trays in the comfort of your own home, rather than having to visit the dentist every few weeks.

They are designed to be worn every 20-22 hours. The duration of the treatment will vary depending on the individual circumstances, however, it relatively straightens teeth in 9 to 12 months. Although the aligners alone are sufficient enough to correct misalignments, some treatment plans may require an attached “button” to the teeth. This raised button provides them more traction.

What Is the Difference Between ClearCorrect and Invisalign?

Although they both are comparable on results, there are some key differences that make one more favorable than the other. Key differences include:

  • Comfort. ClearCorrect currently uses the same plastic material that Invisalign used to use, which works well. However, Invisalign now uses its own patented smart track material for their aligners. Many patients have found that this material is much more comfortable in their mouth and the trays are less noticeable. 
  • Company experience and expertise. Invisalign has been in business since at least 1997. They have had many years to research improvements, perfect their products, and build a strong database of successful case studies. Clear correct only came about 10 years after Invisalign, which gives Invisalign the advantage of experience and expertise. 
  • Cost. The flexibility of ClearCorrect treatment option makes them more attractive to patients because it does represent a more affordable option compared to Invisalign. However, most patients are unaware of what their insurance carriers can cover for orthodontic treatment, especially if it is medically necessary. If this is the case, cost may not be a big factor.

Invisalign vs Smile Direct Club

We also have another informative article to educate you on other clear aligner options. Smile Direct Club is another popular option that is comparable to Invisalign. Like ClearCorrect, Smile Direct Club is strictly virtual. A distinct difference between Smile Direct Club and Invisalign is the creation and delivery of the treatment plan. Your entire treatment is planned online with Smile Direct Club rather than with a physical doctor or office visits, therefore, the impressions will not be as precise compared to in-office professional impressions.

Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry And Invisalign – We Can Help!

Say goodbye to your unsightly smile and hello to new and improved confident smile! Here at Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry, we offer Invisalign treatment that can resolve all of your worries. We use state-of-the-art 3D scanners and advanced technology to print a map of your teeth. We take images from present to future, so you are able to see how your teeth will change every step of the way and have an understanding of what your teeth will eventually look like. We also offer Invisalign for teens to give them the confidence they need for their social life and overall quality of life.

If you are looking to transform your smile with Invisalign treatment, call Rockefeller cosmetic dentistry at (212) 581-1091 and schedule your complimentary consultation.

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Invisalign vs. Smile Direct Club: What’s the Difference?

The thought of somehow getting straight teeth without the unsightliness of metal braces was, at one point in time, merely an idea. What would be better than obtaining the perfect smile you have always wanted, in a timely and inconspicuous fashion? Wheels began to turn and strides were taken towards this idea becoming a real product.

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Invisalign vs. Smile Direct Club: What’s the Difference?

Invisalign vs. Smile Direct Club: What’s the Difference?

In a world where perfect smiles are highly sought after, the choice between Invisalign and Smile Direct Club can be quite a dilemma for those looking to straighten their teeth. The increasing popularity of both options has made it essential for patients to make an informed decision about their orthodontic treatment. In this blog, we aim to provide you with the insights you need to make the best choice for your teeth straightening journey. Let’s delve into the differences between these two options and help you set the path to a straighter, more beautiful smile!

Invisalign: A Pioneer in Invisible Teeth Straightening

The dream of achieving straight teeth without the hassle of traditional metal braces has long been a desire for many. Invisalign, born from this aspiration, became a reality in May 2000 when Align Technology was founded. It revolutionized the orthodontic world by offering a virtually invisible, highly effective alternative to metal braces.

Invisalign addresses various dental issues such as open bites, overbites, underbites, crossbites, crowding, and gaps between teeth. The secret to its success lies in a series of custom-made, clear, removable aligners for each patient. These aligners work diligently behind the scenes, almost imperceptible to others, ensuring you can smile confidently throughout your treatment.
How Invisalign Works
Each set of Invisalign aligners is created using cutting-edge 3-D computer imaging technology. Patients wear each set for approximately two weeks, although the duration may vary based on individual needs. Over time, the aligners gently nudge your teeth into their desired positions. An unmistakable sign of progress is the way the aligners fit. They start off snug and gradually become looser as your teeth move into place.

Patients only need to remove the aligners for eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing, making it a convenient and comfortable choice. The total treatment duration is influenced by your specific situation, with an average ranging from 9 to 15 months. Once the process is complete, you’ll receive an invisible retainer to maintain your newly aligned smile.

Smile Direct Club: A Virtual Alternative


Like Invisalign, Smile Direct Club utilizes clear aligners to straighten teeth discreetly—however, the key differences between the two lie in the treatment planning process and pricing.

Smile Direct Club is entirely virtual, meaning patients are responsible for managing their orthodontic journey online. From impressions to receiving aligners, it’s all done through the computer, eliminating the need for physical doctor visits. While this may sound convenient, it has its drawbacks.

The precision of the impressions taken at home and sent out for aligner creation can’t match the accuracy achieved in a professional office. This can lead to inconsistencies in the fit of each aligner and may impact the overall results.

Comparing Costs: Is Smile Direct Club Cheaper than Invisalign?

One of the most frequently asked questions in the world of clear aligners is, “Is Smile Direct Club cheaper than Invisalign?” Smile Direct Club is often marketed as a more affordable option, which can be attractive to budget-conscious individuals. However, it’s important to remember that cost savings may come at the expense of precision and the predictability of results.

Invisalign, with its comprehensive, professionally guided treatment, is likely to offer more reliable and predictable outcomes. The constant oversight and adjustments made during in-office visits contribute to the success of Invisalign, but this may come at a slightly higher cost.

Candid Co.: A New Contender in the Clear Aligner Market

Candid Co. is a relatively new player in the clear aligner market. Like Invisalign, Candid Co. offers a clear and discreet alternative for teeth straightening. They have gained attention by providing an alternative to traditional metal braces. Let’s take a closer look at the differences between Candid Co., Invisalign, and Smile Direct Club.
Candid Co. vs. Invisalign: A Closer Look
Candid Co. and Invisalign are two popular options for individuals seeking clear aligner treatment. While both share the common goal of providing discreet teeth straightening, they have some key differences.

Candid Co. has gained recognition as a new and innovative player in the clear aligner market. They offer a more cost-effective solution compared to Invisalign, which might be appealing to those on a tighter budget. Candid Co. provides a customized treatment plan that is prescribed remotely, eliminating the need for in-person office visits. However, this virtual approach may lead to potential challenges in terms of precision compared to Invisalign, which offers comprehensive in-office guidance and adjustments.

Choosing the Right Path for Your Smile

The debate between Invisalign and Smile Direct Club often revolves around precision and results. Invisalign, being a more comprehensive and professionally guided treatment, tends to offer more predictable outcomes. The constant oversight and adjustments made during in-office visits contribute to the success of Invisalign.

On the other hand, Smile Direct Club is marketed as a more affordable option, but it may fall short regarding precision. The absence of physical doctor visits can make it challenging to address minor setbacks and course corrections during the treatment.

Ultimately, choosing between Invisalign and Smile Direct Club depends on your priorities. If you value precision and are willing to invest in a comprehensive treatment, Invisalign may be your best choice. However, if cost savings are your primary concern and you’re comfortable with less predictability in results, Smile Direct Club could be an option.

To take the first step towards your Invisalign experience or any other cosmetic dentistry treatment, we invite you to contact Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry at (212) 581-1091 today to schedule a consultation. Your journey to straight teeth and a beautiful smile is just a call or click away. We’re here to help you make the best decision for your oral health and confidence.

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Shying Away From A Smile? Let Invisalign Straighten That Out

Invisalign will inconspicuously and actively correct any widely spaced or overcrowded mouths, any misaligned bites, and any out-of-place teeth. What do we mean by inconspicuously and actively? That is just our way of letting you known that Invisalign works hard to give you a perfect smile while going completely undetected.

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Shying Away From A Smile? Let Invisalign Straighten That Out

Why steer clear of smiling in public when you can steer towards clear braces? From avoiding a smile while spending time with friends, to simply lacking the confidence that a perfect smile can provide, we understand your frustration and we are here to make a change. Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry offers the key to straightening out all of your dissatisfaction, and it goes by the name of Invisalign.

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Invisalign will inconspicuously and actively correct any widely spaced or overcrowded mouths, any misaligned bites, and any out-of-place teeth. What do we mean by inconspicuously and actively? That is just our way of letting you known that Invisalign works hard to give you a perfect smile while going completely undetected. The clear mold fits nicely over your teeth, blending in and working their magic — so rest assured that you can say goodbye to those unsightly metal notches and rubber bands.

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Invisalign is made up of several removable aligners, each of which is individually fabricated for your mouth. Depending on your advised treatment plan, you will be  wearing each aligner for approximately two weeks. After each aligner change, you will watch your teeth progressively gear towards their final, optimum position.

Lastly, you will be happy to know that when you reach the final step and begin to worry about the longevity of your perfect smile, we have an advanced set of retainers specifically designed for you to keep everything looking great. The entire Invisalign process is as transparent as the Invisalign itself.

Worried that you don’t understand how the process works? Feeling a bit skeptical that it may be ‘too good to be true?’ We will create a computer-generated, virtual treatment plan that will let you view the final result prior to the start of treatment!

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Are you ready to start your journey towards a beautiful smile and renewed self-confidence? Schedule a consultation for Invisalign NYC by visiting our website or calling Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry today!

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What is Invisalign & How does it work

Invisalign is a modern approach to straighten teeth by using a custom-made series of aligners for your teeth. These aligner trays are made of smooth, comfortable and virtually invisible plastic that you simply wear over your teeth. Wearing the aligners will gradually and gently shift your teeth into place, based on the exact movements your dentist or orthodontist plans out for you.

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What is Invisalign & How does it work

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How does Invisalign work?
Invisalign is a modern approach to straighten teeth by using a custom-made series of aligners for your teeth. These aligner trays are made of smooth, comfortable and virtually invisible plastic that you simply wear over your teeth. Wearing the aligners will gradually and gently shift your teeth into place, based on the exact movements your dentist or orthodontist plans out for you.

What is the treatment process?
1. During the consultation, you and your cosmetic dentist will discuss your case in detail to determine if you’re a good candidate for Invisalign. Invisalign now addresses many cases, from simple to more complex.

2. The doctor at Rockefeller Cosmetic Dentistry will take x-rays, pictures and impressions of your teeth, which Invisalign will use to create a digital 3-D image of them. From these images the doctor will map out a precise treatment plan, including the exact movements of your teeth. Using this same technology, your doctor will even be able to show you a virtual representation of how your teeth will move with each stage of treatment.

3. Based on your individual treatment plan, a series of custommade, clear aligners are then created specifically for you. These aligners are made of a smooth, comfortable BPA-free plastic that won’t irritate your cheeks and gums like traditional metal braces often do. Simply wear them throughout the day, and remove them when you eat or to brush and floss your teeth. As you wear each set of aligners, your teeth gently and gradually begin to shift into place. And because they’re virtually invisible, most people won’t even notice you’re wearing them.

4. Approximately every two weeks, you will begin wearing a new set of aligners, advancing you to the next stage of your treatment. To monitor your progress, you will also have occasional checkups with your general dentist, usually only every six weeks or so.

5. While every case is unique to each patient, treatment typically takes approximately a year for adults. For teens, the length of treatment is comparable to that of braces, but since your teeth won’t be covered by wires and brackets, you’ll be able to see improvement much sooner. For best results and a timely outcome, you should wear your aligners for 20 to 22 hours per day, throughout your entire treatment.

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