Secrets to Efficient Invisalign Treatment
Invisalign patients love their new smiles – and they can even feel comfortable along the path toward straight teeth. Knowing exactly what to do each day is a big help. No second-guessing, and no missteps. Our Invisalign infographic should serve as a handy guide in this pursuit.
We don’t want these tips to stay secret, but not every Invisalign patient knows how to treat their new aligners. Because the treatment process is so unique, it’s easy to overlook important steps. Don’t fall into this trap and end up falling off your treatment schedule. A gorgeous smile is ahead – and these habits will help you speed toward it.
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