What materials are used to create Invisalign retainers?

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Are you considering Invisalign retainers and wondering what they’re made of? Well, the answer might surprise you. Invisalign clear aligners are made from SmartTrack material, which is a proprietary blend of BPA-free plastic polymers that are both durable and flexible. This material is designed to comfortably move your teeth into their desired position while being virtually invisible during the process.

At Rother Dental, we offer Invisalign treatments that utilize this SmartTrack material. Our dentists will take 3-D images of your mouth and design a customized plan for how your teeth should be moved over the course of treatment. Each patient is then provided with a series of clear plastic aligners that are customized to fit the teeth and should be worn all day, with the exception of eating.

The SmartTrack material used in Invisalign retainers has been proven safe and effective, and can easily be removed when you need to eat, drink, or brush your teeth. As you progress through the treatment, your Invisalign aligners will gradually begin to shift your teeth into a more desirable position.

In addition, this SmartTrack material is designed to stretch and expand as needed throughout the course of treatment to ensure that all the necessary movements are achieved in order for you to achieve the desired results. This helps keep your dental appointment visits to a minimum, as adjustments can often be made quickly and without the need for more intensive treatment.

At Rother Dental in Mechanicsburg PA, we are committed to providing our patients with the highest quality Invisalign treatment. Our team has years of experience working with SmartTrack material and will work closely with you to ensure that your personal dental journey is successful.

If you’re considering Invisalign treatment, our team can help you achieve the smile of your dreams with a comfortable and effective solution that won’t leave you feeling self-conscious about wearing metal braces. Contact us today to find out more information and to schedule an appointment!

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