Straighten Your Teeth Without Anyone Noticing
Invisalign® can give you a beautiful straight smile – without braces. Dr. Swan is a Certified Platinum Plus Invisalign Provider. That means she has the expertise and vast experience to help you get the smile you've always wanted.
Schedule your free consult with Dr. Swan to get started with your Invisalign treatment. You could start your treatment for as low as $90 a month.
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What Is Invisalign?
Invisalign is a treatment used in cosmetic dentistry that uses a series of clear aligners to correct crooked teeth, crowded teeth, and a misaligned bite, all without the hassle and aesthetic downside of traditional metal braces. Invisalign's clear aligners allow Invisalign dentists like Dr. Swan to help straighten teeth in as little treatment time as possible.
The process starts when you come to our office for a free, 45-minute consultation, or set up a virtual screening visit and get a 3D scan of your teeth. Then, Dr. Swan's team will create your digital treatment plan and help make your custom aligners. Invisalign gives Grand Rapids dentists and orthodontists a convenient way to help many people achieve a healthy smile with straight teeth.
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Dr. Swan is committed to creating superior orthodontic results in a friendly, patient-centered environment.
She enjoys getting to know each of her patients and watching their smiles and confidence improve as treatment progresses.
Why Would I Want Invisalign?
Kids as young as 7, teens, and adult patients prefer Invisalign clear aligners due to their nature of being virtually invisible to others. The align technology also means that Invisalign treatment is more comfortable than traditional braces and is removable for convenient cleaning, brushing, and eating. This means you can eat and drink what you want while in treatment.
Our West Michigan Invisalign patients come in for shorter visits less frequently than needed with other appliances. We even monitor your treatment virtually using cutting-edge technology to make sure your Invisalign journey stays on track.
How Does Invisalign Work?
The Invisalign treatment process is completed with sets of clear plastic Invisalign trays called aligners that gradually shift your teeth into optimal alignment. You'll wear each set of aligners for about one week, removing them only to eat, drink, brush, and floss.
As you replace each clear aligner with the next in the series, tooth movement will occur – little by little, week by week – until they have straightened to their final positions.
You'll check in with our office occasionally throughout the Invisalign process, and we can also meet digitally through FaceTime, text message, email, or whatever works best to answer your questions.
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How Much Does Invisalign Treatment Cost?
Many factors can determine the cost of your Invisalign treatment – how extensive your smile issues are, how long your treatment plan will last, what your insurance plan will cover and the specific treatment details prescribed by Dr. Swan.
Our Invisalign system starts at only $90/month.
Invisalign Costs
Insurance
- If your dental plan covers orthodontic treatment, you will also qualify for Invisalign treatment
- Talk to your insurance provider to determine the extent of coverage for your treatment
Invisalign Payment Options
- Get a courtesy discount applied when your treatment is paid in full by cash or check
- Payment arrangements to coincide with your Flex Plan needs
- Most major credit cards accepted
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Invisalign FAQ's
How long does it take to straighten your teeth with Invisalign?
Invisalign treatment can be completed in as little as six months. However, most cases will require wearing aligners for around 16- 24 months.
How much does it cost for Invisalign?
The cost of Invisalign treatment varies case-by-case. Typically, it ranges between $2,000-7,000.
Can Invisalign ruin your teeth?
With proper care, Invisalign treatment will not harm your teeth. Remove your aligners before eating or drinking, and brush and floss before replacing them. The aligners should also be cleaned before replacing them on your teeth.
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