Dental Aligner

 


Inman Aligner

The Inman Aligner  for teeth straightening is designed to align upper and lower front teeth and rectify:

  • crowding 
  • protrusion 
  • rotations  
  • crossbites

The Inman Aligner can also be used to correct orthodontic relapse. The Inman Aligner can be used to straighten teeth as a stand-alone treatment or you can combine it with teeth whitening and bonding for a minimally-invasive way to a great new smile.

The Seminole Dental  in Texas City is conveniently located near MS Doss City Park and Seminole Hospital District is the,  in order to y diagnose your condition. We will happily communicate with you all the various quality dental services available to save your smile and return your teeth to their former function and comfort levels.

Most orthodontic treatments using the Inman Aligner are completed in 9-16 weeks with minimal discomfort while the problem of crooked teeth is fixed. 

The Inman Aligner process 

  • Impressions are needed so that the lab can fabricate your custom-made Inman Aligner.
  • Initial fitting of the Inman Aligner.
  • Wear the aligner 16-20 hours a day.
  • Regular checkups every 2-3 weeks.

As with all orthodontic treatment retention is recommended for life to prevent relapse. Retention is achieved by wearing lingually bonded orthodontic wire. Just make a call to our Detal consultation to find out if Inman Aligner is the right teeth straightening treatment for you.

Invisalign

Do you want a smile that transforms your appearance? Then   Invasalign is the solution for you. The Invisalign treatment straightens your teeth through a series of clear, comfortable and removable aligners. Every aligner is slightly different and moves your teeth gradually into the desired position. Invisalign is the clear alternative to braces. For a brighter, more confident smile, 

Call us at (432) 245-1100 or visit  https://dentalseminole.com/home  to schedule your appointment.

Find us at the office

705 Hobbs Hwye,
Seminole,
TX 79360 .

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