You’ve just said “I do,” and now it’s time to start planning the big day. Congratulations! There’s a lot that has to be done. Of course, you want to look your best – after all, who doesn’t want to look their best? While the dress, flowers, hair, and makeup are all vital in presenting your best face, none of it will matter if your wedding photos show you with crooked teeth. If you’re self-conscious about your smile and want to fix it before the big day, having your teeth straightened with Invisalign should be part of your wedding preparations. Then, as you walk down the aisle, you’ll be able to flash your pearly whites for the camera and all your loved ones while exuding confidence.

Invisalign for brides is a fantastic option for achieving the ideal smile you desire. The most photographed day of your life is your wedding day. With invisible braces, you can smile with confidence!

Continue reading to understand how Invisalign can completely transform your appearance in time for the big day. As you consider whether clear aligners are right for you, Dr. Crosby will answer some of your most urgent questions.

 

 How far ahead of time would you advise a bride to schedule her initial consultation before her wedding day?

Invisalign therapy is less time-consuming than braces. The typical time to complete a project is six to nine months, so it’s always better to come in sooner rather than later. However, we do have a number of brides-to-be who come in three to four months before the wedding and we are able to make significant changes before the big day. It’s not like braces, where you have to take them out before the wedding and then put them back on. During the Invisalign process, we can also bleach the teeth.

Is Invisalign the quickest and most effective way for brides to achieve THE PERFECT SMILE on their wedding day?

Yes. It is without a doubt the quickest. We’d add say it’s the best because you can take them off at any moment for photos and, of course, the big day! Because you can take them out, eating at the wedding is a breeze.

 

What should brides-to-be know about the treatment?

It’s really simple: wearing the trays is mandatory; nonetheless, the entire process is incredibly clean, beautiful, and soft.

5 Things Brides to Be Should Know About Invisalign

If you’re having trouble with your teeth, scheduling an Invisalign consultation should be right up there with hiring the DJ and sampling the cakes on your to-do list. Before you begin, consider the following five points:

  1. While many patients seek Invisalign benefits for cosmetic reasons, you should be aware that correcting malocclusions has various health benefits. More bacteria is attracted to crowded teeth, which can lead to gum disease, which can lead to heart disease and diabetes.
  • For the best results, begin treatment at least a year before the big day: however, if you only have a few months before the wedding, it’s never too late to begin. You’ll notice a significant improvement sooner than you expect. You can always return after your Bali honeymoon to continue your trips!
  • Choose an orthodontist in a convenient location.
  • Invisalign and traditional braces differ in several ways. For one, Invisalign trays aren’t nearly as obvious as traditional metal braces. There are also no food limits because they are removed as you eat. Although transferring from one tray to the next may cause some discomfort, they are generally more pleasant than metal braces because there are no irritating wires to poke you.
  • Avoiding red wine in the weeks leading up to your wedding will help you maintain a beautiful smile on the big day. You should consider getting your teeth whitened and cleaning and flossing as usual before the event. Teeth that are in good health are gorgeous teeth!

A Final Thought…

While we’ve spent a lot of time talking about weddings, we can’t forget about the grooms! Men, too, want their teeth to be straight on their wedding day. Invisalign helps everyone at your wedding party, even the happy couple’s parents. Make sure teeth straightening is a priority when it comes to completing your wedding look.