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Question:
what is Invisiline and what is the difference between invisiline and braces??

Answers:
Invisalign uses a series of clear aligners that are custom-molded to fit you.
Remove your aligners to eat, brush and floss.
Your Ortho. or Dentist will change them every two weeks most likely. Your teeth move little by little. Most times they cost about the same but do not move as fast..
Why do people prefer Invisalign?
They are convenience and ease of use,there is no metal wires or bands to irritate your mouth, and best of all, most people won't notice you even have them in!!
invisaline is a retainer.
you get it after your braces
Invisiline is a clear retainer that can help correct gaps, overbite, underbite, and crowding. It uses a series of clear aligners that are custom-molded to fit you. The virtually invisible aligners gradually reposition your teeth like braces would w/out having to see them. Most people would'nt even know you had it. It really only helps to close up gaps, so if your teeth aren't that bad, you may be able to get invisiline. Just talk to your orthodontist and see what they think. Good luck!
Invisiline is an orthodontic appliance which moves your teeth the similar to the way brackets do. They are difficult to see, and your appliance will be numbered and changed according to the orthodontists treatment plan (sometimes once a month...sometimes every couple of weeks).

Brackets you can see. Invisiline you can barely see.
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