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Straighter Teeth with Invisalign Helps Spring Residents Smile with Confidence

Both teenagers and adults can now straighten their teeth in Spring with Invisalign clear aligners from Dr. Michael Morris.

2014-03-25
SPRING, TX, March 25, 2014 (Press-News.org) Invisalign has been a proven treatment option for both adults and teenagers who have always wanted a straighter smile without the need for metal braces. Patients who are unsatisfied with their smile can contact Dr. Michael Morris in Spring about Invisalign. With a proper consultation, Dr. Morris can determine if this treatment plan is the best option for that individual patient.

"As the seasons change, now is the time many people are looking to change their appearance. Invisalign takes a modern approach to straightening teeth by using a series of custom-made comfortable, invisible aligners. With this treatment, you can straighten your teeth now without anyone noticing, which paves the way to a beautifully straight smile just in time for summer," said Dr. Michael Morris, a cosmetic dentist in Spring.

When it comes to the Invisalign treatment, Spring patients should know the basics, which are provided by Dr. Michael Morris during the initial consultation. While undergoing treatment for a straighter smile, it is often hard to tell if someone is wearing an Invisalign aligner, which makes the straightening process more discreet and less life altering. Similar to traditional braces and orthodontic appliances, the aligners are designed to move a patient's teeth gradually into their desired position.

The Invisalign process requires a set of impressions and photographs of a patient's teeth, which are taken during the initial consultation with Spring, TX dentist, Dr. Michael Morris. Once the impressions are made, they are used to create a three-dimensional computer projection of how a patient's teeth could be moved in increments. This process forms the basis for developing a series of custom-made aligners that are designed to accomplish the movement of teeth to their final desired position.

Each patient's Invisalign aligners are fabricated at the Align Technologies dental laboratory using computer-aided design and are sent to Spring dentist, Dr. Morris, who will dispense them in groups of one or two at a time during regular check-up appointments for proper management of the straightening process. Each aligner must be worn in its specific order for about two weeks, during which it moves the teeth in small increments. With Invisalign, patients in Spring, TX have the ability to remove their aligners for eating, drinking certain beverages, brushing and flossing, but they must be worn at least 20 hours a day in order to reposition the teeth successfully.

Not everyone is a candidate for Invisalign in Spring, TX, but by visiting Dr. Michael Morris patients can find the best solution for a straighter smile. Severe cases may require traditional wire braces, but Dr. Morris will be able to advise each patient on the best course of treatment.

About Dr. Michael Morris, DDS: Dr. Michael Morris is a leading dentist in Spring, TX that is dedicated to providing his patients with the best in quality dental care possible. He works with his team of experienced dental professionals to provide patients with an array of services, including veneers, dental crowns, Invisalign and bridges, among other treatments and procedures. Dr. Morris prides himself in providing patients in the Spring, TX area with the best care possible with a focus on his patients' comfort and confidence. To continue to maintain the best dental care possible, Dr. Morris also maintains continuing education courses to remain abreast of the latest advancements in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Michael Morris
contactus@michaelmorrisdds.com
9318 Louetta Road Suite 600
Spring, TX 77379
(281) 379-6939
http://www.michaelmorrisdds.com

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[Press-News.org] Straighter Teeth with Invisalign Helps Spring Residents Smile with Confidence
Both teenagers and adults can now straighten their teeth in Spring with Invisalign clear aligners from Dr. Michael Morris.