Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs For Invisalign

Questions are natural, especially when it comes to your smile. At Artistic Dentistry, we’re here to guide you with gentle answers and expert advice. Explore our most commonly asked questions by topic below and feel confident in your care.

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FAQs For Invisalign

Is Invisalign as effective as braces?
For many mild to moderate alignment issues, Invisalign is just as effective as traditional braces.

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Can adults really get braces or Invisalign?
Absolutely — adults make great candidates for orthodontics, especially with discreet options like Invisalign.

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Will braces or Invisalign change my speech?
You may have a short adjustment period, but most patients speak normally within a few days.

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Do braces or Invisalign hurt?
You might feel pressure or soreness after adjustments, but it usually fades within a few days.

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How much do braces or Invisalign cost?
Costs vary based on treatment length and complexity. We offer affordable payment plans to make your dream smile accessible.

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How often do I need to visit the dentist during treatment?
For braces, visits are usually every 4–6 weeks for adjustments. Invisalign check-ins may be less frequent.

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Will I have to wear a retainer after treatment?
Yes! Retainers help maintain your new smile and prevent teeth from shifting back.

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Why choose Artistic Dentistry for orthodontics?
At Artistic Dentistry, we combine expert care with personalized attention to create stunning, healthy smiles. We focus on comfort, convenience, and long-term results so you can smile with confidence.

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