Invisalign® for Adults
Invisalign® for Adults
Orthodontics isn’t just for kids and teens! At Ferris Orthodontic Group, we see a large number of adult orthodontic patients. Due to our expertise in Invisalign® and the other barely noticeable appliances available today and the confidence-boosting impact that straight, white teeth can have, many adults are choosing to invest in a smile makeover. But adult treatment is often for more than just aesthetic reasons. Many adults have worn down teeth as a result of poor bites or need their teeth to be moved into the proper position for future dental implants or restorations. Dr. Ferris is world-renowned for treating adults in such interdisciplinary cases.
Many adults wish they had their teeth straightened or bites fixed when they were younger. With modern orthodontics, it’s never too late to achieve a healthier, more confident smile. If you didn’t wear your retainer and now your teeth have shifted, there is still time to fix your smile with less discomfort and better aesthetics. From slim modern braces to Invisalign® treatment, you have choices in your treatment plan for a more positive, comfortable, and confident experience whether you are at work, at home, or socializing with friends.
Even if you have lived with orthodontic problems your entire life, why would you want to live with them any longer? Our doctors can develop an individualized treatment plan that will restore your oral function and improve your overall health. You will also enjoy a more attractive smile! Who doesn’t want that?
- You have a poor bite (malocclusion), meaning that there is an incorrect relationship between your upper and lower arch. This can cause the wearing down of the teeth.
- Crowding or spacing of your teeth, which can contribute to tooth decay, cavities, and/or gum disease/recession.
- Jaw pain or pressure, which can be caused by misaligned teeth or a poor bite.
- You want a radiant, healthy, white smile with straight teeth!
- You have a poor bite (malocclusion), meaning that there is an incorrect relationship between you upper and lower arch. This can cause wearing down of the teeth.
- Crowding or spacing of your teeth, which can contribute to tooth decay, cavities, and/or gum disease/recession.
- Jaw pain or pressure, which can be caused by misaligned teeth or a poor bite.
- You want a radiant, healthy, white smile with straight teeth!