Invisalign for teens in Allen & McKinney
Being a teen can be tough, and at an age when most feel self-conscious, a discreet way to fix crooked, gapped, or uneven teeth can be a lifesaver. While traditional braces remain an effective way for youth to achieve a straight smile, Invisalign® Teen is becoming an increasingly popular option for its ease, comfort, and appearance.
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Blue Diamond+ Invisalign® providers
Once recommended only for adults, Invisalign now has options designed for teens to ensure proper usage and room for still-growing teeth. Here at Creekview & McKinney Orthodontics in Allen & McKinney, TX, our orthodontists, Dr. Jay Ghosh & Dr. Trent Lofgren, are Blue Diamond Plus Invisalign providers, putting them in the top 1% of Invisalign providers nationwide. A free consultation with our expert Invisalign orthodontists can help you decide if these aligners are a good choice for your teen.
Invisalign Teen aligners show you, your teen, and the orthodontist if the aligners are being worn for the recommended 22 hours a day. Colored dots serve as “compliance indicators,” fading gradually as the aligners are in use. If your teen has teeth that are still “erupting,” our aligners come with special tabs to create space for teeth to continually grow.
Virtually invisible
Invisalign Teen forgoes the wires and brackets used for braces, instead, opting to use a series of clear, flexible, and sturdy plastic aligners to straighten and properly space your teeth. Less conspicuous than braces, Invisalign Teen in Allen & McKinney, TX, are molded to fit snugly over your teeth to make them virtually undetectable.
Easy to manage
If your teen tends to lose or break things, Invisalign Teen aligners have the advantage of coming with regular replacement sets. Your orthodontist will create a series of aligners to be rotated every few weeks as the teeth begin to shift. Aligners are easily removed for brushing and flossing, making dental hygiene a breeze.
Comfortable
Your teen may also find Invisalign to be quite comfortable, as the aligners are designed to concentrate on just a few teeth at a time, reducing the risk of soreness or pressure as the teeth move into place.