Tray-based clear aligner orthodontics that straightens teeth and aligns the bite without brackets or wires — available for adults and teens in Wellington, FL.
Clear aligner therapy uses a series of custom, transparent plastic trays to move teeth gradually into a planned final position. Each tray applies a small, controlled amount of pressure; the schedule rotates you to the next tray every one to two weeks until the plan is complete. At Diamond Dentistry, Invisalign® clear aligners are available for both adult and teen patients in Wellington, FL, with Dr. Jill Rowland directing the case.
Visually subtle — the trays are clear and far less obvious than fixed braces
Removable, so eating, drinking, and brushing all happen without the appliance in the way
No food restrictions, since you take the trays out for meals
Brushing and flossing stay simple — no wires or brackets to navigate around
Each tray is fabricated for your specific teeth from a digital scan
Treatment is straightforward to plan around important dates and events
Clear aligners can address a wide range of orthodontic concerns: crowding, spacing, overbite, underbite, crossbite, and open bite, among others. Some severe or unusual cases are still best served by traditional braces; at consultation Dr. Rowland reviews your bite, the position of each tooth, and the goals you have and tell you honestly whether aligners are the right tool for the result you want.
The process opens with a digital scan that drives the lab in producing your custom tray series. Wear-time guidance is straightforward: aligners stay in 20 to 22 hours per day, coming out only for meals and oral hygiene. Most cases finish in roughly 12 to 24 months depending on complexity, with periodic check-in visits to confirm progress and hand over the next set of trays.
Once teeth reach their planned final position, retainers keep them there. Diamond Dentistry's custom retainers use the same clear plastic as your aligner trays, so they fit comfortably and stay easy to wear consistently — this is the part of treatment patients most often shortchange, and the part that protects everything you just invested in.
Treatment cost varies with how involved the case is and how long the plan runs. Many dental plans carry orthodontic coverage that offsets part of the fee; for the rest, financing options are available so cost does not have to be the reason you wait.
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