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Can Braces or Invisalign Change Your Face Shape?

Orthodontics can change many things about your smile, from the spaces between your teeth to your bite to the alignment of each tooth. For many people, investing in orthodontics is about more than having straighter teeth—it’s about having the confidence to smile more often. When considering orthodontic treatment with braces or Invisalign, you may be wondering Can Braces or Invisalign Change Your Face Shape?

What Is IPR?

IPR stands for interproximal reduction. Interproximal reduction is a technique that has been used for decades in dentistry, most commonly in orthodontics, to create more space for tooth movement and help teeth fit together more appropriately for a beautiful smile [1]. During an interproximal reduction procedure, your oral healthcare professional will remove a small amount What Is IPR?

Can Orthodontic Treatment Change the Shape of Your Face?

One common question people have when pursuing orthodontic treatment is whether it will change the shape of their face. The answer is yes, there is certainly potential for orthodontics to positively influence the shape of your face, especially when correcting bite issues. Improper bites and misaligned teeth can make asymmetrical features of your face more Can Orthodontic Treatment Change the Shape of Your Face?

How to Care for Your Invisalign Aligners

Invisalign is a discreet and effective way to straighten teeth, correct a misaligned bite, and close gaps. This clear aligner system works with customized trays that are changed every few weeks as your teeth gently shift into place. Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign aligners are virtually invisible in the mouth and are fully removable for eating and drinking. How to Care for Your Invisalign Aligners

Dr. Lu is the 2023 President of the Virginia Association of Orthodontists

First Impression Orthodontics is proud to announce that Dr. Lu has been voted to be the 2023 President of the Virginia Association of Orthodontists (VAO). As of March 30, 2023, Dr. Lu assumes his position as the president of this non-profit organization, which has been furthering the art and science of orthodontics since 1961. Since Dr. Lu is the 2023 President of the Virginia Association of Orthodontists