Invisalign transparent gutters

Invisalign is an invisible orthodontic treatment that allows you to realign your teeth or close spaces to achieve the smile of your dreams. It is a series of transparent shells that are custom made to slowly move your teeth into the ideal position.

Here are the steps for orthodontic treatment with Invisalign aligners:

Girl is Hanging Clear Brace
  • Creation of a 3D virtual model of your teeth using specialized software
  • Visualization of the millimeter by millimeter displacement of your teeth over the weeks with the dental professional
  • Design of translucent custom gutters using the virtual model
  • Substitution of personalized aligners according to the displacement of your teeth

Invisalign aligners offer many advantages.

Invisalign is well known as the discreet alternative to orthodontic appliances. The gutters are clear and very thin so most people never notice them. Plus, they’re comfortable and can be taken off for cleaning or before bed. Being free of wires and rings, they offer an almost zero risk of irritation.
Invisalign aligners should be changed approximately every two weeks and worn at all times, except during meals. So there are no dietary restrictions.

Invisalign, the modern, comfortable way to straighten teeth

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Invisalign is another way of achieving orthodontic treatments. It’s a new technique that uses basically, plastic forms instead of metal wires and brackets. It allows the patient to eat comfortably. It allows the patient to perform oral hygiene, brushing, flossing, therefore, keeping all those gums nice and healthy, all during the treatment. All you need to do is change these ……………plastic forms every two weeks. How it proceeds, we take an intraoral scan. We’ll send that to the company. They come up with a series of retainers. If we’re okay with that, then we’ll deliver these retainers and at the end of the treatment, you’ll see a nice, beautiful smile.


Clear Aligners

As with braces, you should follow up regularly with the specialist. Appointments are spaced four to six weeks apart on average. Your dentist or orthodontist checks your teeth regularly, so that the evolution is optimal.

Each case is specific. During your visit, after a careful examination of your teeth, we will tell you the duration of the treatment. However, the treatment usually lasts from a few months to two or three years (like orthodontic treatment with braces). It depends on the complexity of the malocclusion. The cost varies depending on the treatment required.

Would you like to know more about Invisalign aligners? Contact us today! One of our team members will be happy to answer all of your questions.

Invisalign® at Msmiline Cosmetic Dentistry

Invisalign® at Msmiline Cosmetic Dentistry
In this video Dr. Mirmooji explains the process of Invisalign® and benefits of getting clear braces. Watch the video to learn more.

What is orthodontics?

Basically, when teeth are not in the right place, there is a possibility of teeth fracture, gum recession, temporomandibular joint pain, and trauma.

In order to avoid these, we move teeth and place them in an ideal position that protects the teeth, the joints, and the gum. That is basically what orthodontics is.

What is the process of Invisalign®?

You see your dentist, who will take a 3D or intraoral scan of your mouth.

They do a simulation while you are in the office that takes about 10 minutes and gives you an idea of what the teeth will look like.

Then they will proceed to take some photos and X-rays. These are sent to Invisalign®.

They will put it into their algorithm and develop the treatment plan that allows us to see how many trays you need to change to reach the ideal position.

Once it is approved, Invisalign® proceeds to print all the trays.

That’s sent to the dental office, and the dental office will call you back to deliver the first tray.

What can you expect during the first few days of treatment?

For the first or second trays, your mouth with water a little bit more you will feel slight discomfort.

But after a couple of hours, you should be fine; they’re much more comfortable and less painful than classical brackets.

What are the benefits of Invisalign?

You’ll take them off to eat, so you don’t have to be careful with what you eat, while with brackets, you have to be careful not to dislodge them.

You’re going to have a lot less emergencies, and your gums are going to be a lot healthier because you’ll be able to brush your teeth and floss like you do regularly.

You change these trays every two weeks till you go to the end of the treatment.


Dr. Ramin Mirmooji

Dr. Ramin Mirmooji is a dynamic general practitioner who believes in providing excellent dentistry through personalized treatment plans and the best advice for patients. He graduated in Civil Engineering from South Bank Polytechnic (England) and studied microbiology and immunology at McGill University. He obtained his doctorate in dentistry from the University of Laval. He has followed many mini-residency courses in orthodontics, implantology, periodontics, endodontics, cosmetic dentistry, pain management, MTA disorders, etc. He is a member of the Quebec Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association (CDA), Dental Society of Montreal, and International Congress of Implantology.

Dr. Samer Abboud

Dr. Samer Abboud, who graduated in Paris, France, is a general dentist practicing orthodontic services in several dental offices in Montreal. He has also served as a clinical research coordinator at McGill University and a professor. He has trained in adult and pediatric orthodontics, occlusion, and dental surgeries and has earned many diplomas. He has been a member of the Ordre des Dentistes du Québec, CDA, Association des Chirurgiens Dentistes du Québec, Proprietary Dentists of Quebec, and the National Dental Examining Board of Canada.

Dr. Alexa Lynch

Dr. Alexa Lynch is a University of Montreal graduate. She enjoys practicing different facets of dentistry and has a special interest in restorative and cosmetic dentistry, for which she has taken many continuing education courses. She aims to offer quality dental care to patients of all ages.