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Insurance typically covers a portion of Invisalign treatment expenses. We recommend checking with your dental insurance provider for detailed information on your plan s specific coverage. We also offer financing to help you achieve a beautiful smile with Invisalign.
You may be a candidate for Invisalign if you suffer from the following issues: -Overbite -Underbite -Crossbite -Open bite -Gapped teeth -Crowded teeth -Tooth shape
Yes, he is. Dr. Grussmark is also a current member and former president of both the South Florida Academy of Orthodontists and the Florida Cleft Palate Association.
Dr. Grussmark is an experienced orthodontist and the only Diamond Plus provider in Dade County and South Florida.
You re unlikely to feel any severe pain, though. Your initial discomfort with your aligners will likely pass as you get used to wearing them. In the meantime, you can use over-the-counter pain medication to manage it.
When you first start wearing your Invisalign aligners, it’s not uncommon to develop a slight lisp. This should go away within a week as your mouth adjusts to the aligners, allowing you to speak clearly. If your lisp continues past the first week, your aligners likely aren’t fitted correctly and you should contact us right away.
Invisalign uses clear, removable aligners to gradually straighten your teeth into the desired position. You’ll receive a new set of aligners roughly every two weeks, with each set designed to act on certain teeth. Overall, the process works up to two times faster than metal braces.
In order to begin Invisalign treatment, your teen must have all their permanent teeth, with the exception of wisdom teeth. This means your child will likely be around 14 years old when they’re eligible for Invisalign Teen.
Invisalign Teen is designed for patients who have permanent dentition and already lost all their baby teeth. As a result, most patients who are younger than 12 years old won’t qualify. If you aren’t sure about your son or daughter’s eligibility, Dr. Grussmark can evaluate their teeth and determine the ideal treatment plan for their needs.
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