Adult Teeth Straightening Options

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Do you want straight teeth? At Dragonfly Dental of Port Charlotte, we provide adult teeth straightening options that can be used to transform your smile. Whether you need an Invisalign® dentist or clear braces in Port Charlotte, FL, we have the skill, expertise, and solutions you need to create your stunning smile. To get started, call (941) 676-9225 and schedule an appointment with our 33952 dental office.

Adult Teeth Straightening Options

Clear Braces. Very often, "clear braces" is the term used to describe ceramic braces. In this treatment, ceramic brackets are bonded to each tooth instead of metal ones, and the wire running between them is also designed to blend in. This is an aesthetically pleasing way to straighten teeth because clear braces do not stand out. However, they are still fixed to the teeth, and food can easily become stuck on and in between them. For this reason, we recommend wearing clear aligners. A more flexible and convenient solution, they do an amazing job of straightening teeth.

Invisalign®. As a Port Charlotte, FL Invisalign® dentist, we specialize in straightening teeth with this method. If you visit our office looking for orthodontics, Invisalign® is the option we will suggest because we believe it is the best way for adults to straighten teeth. Since the aligners work as well as braces but without the inconvenience of a fixed orthodontic treatment plan, our patients can have the flexibility to go through life without their orthodontics dictating the terms. This level of freedom is why our 33952 patients love Invisalign®.

The Benefits of Seeing an Invisalign® Dentist

As an Invisalign® dentist, Dragonfly Dental of Port Charlotte can straighten your teeth in a way that is far easier than traditional or ceramic braces. We appreciate the convenience and comfort of the aligners used to move teeth into the correct position. Looking like a full retainer, they slip into place and begin moving your teeth gradually. While not noticeable, you will be able to see the improvements being made to your smile as you go. The other reason people love aligners is that they can be removed to eat, to run around, or to make an important presentation at work. You are also supposed to remove them to brush and floss your teeth, which means your teeth will be far cleaner and the chances of you getting food stuck in between your teeth will be significantly reduced. The real life benefits of aligners are staggering, and as an Invisalign® dentist, we can explain all of them to you in detail during your examination and consultation.

Schedule an Appointment With a 33952 Invisalign® Dentist Today

Our Port Charlotte, FL dental office is conveniently located. With a team that is experienced and ready to assist you, visiting us for Invisalign® clear braces is any easy decision to make. We will examine you, walk you through the process, and answer any questions you may have. This way, you can confidently decide if and how you want to straighten your teeth. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call (941) 676-9225.

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