Orthodontics and Invisalign at George Psaltis, DMD, PC in New York NY

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Crooked or crowded teeth can make brushing, flossing, and biting more difficult. At George Psaltis, DMD, PC, we offer Invisalign and orthodontic care to help improve tooth alignment and support better oral health. Using modern treatment methods, our team focuses on creating a smoother and more comfortable experience from start to finish.


How Invisalign and Orthodontic Treatment Help Correct Bite Problems

Bite problems can affect more than the appearance of teeth. When the upper and lower teeth do not fit together properly, extra pressure may be placed on the jaw, teeth, and gums. Some people experience chewing problems, uneven tooth wear, jaw discomfort, or speech difficulties because of poor alignment.

Invisalign and orthodontic treatment help guide teeth into healthier positions over time so the bite works more naturally. Different bite problems require different treatment approaches. Orthodontic care may help improve overbites, underbites, crossbites, open bites, and crowded teeth.

Invisalign aligners use gentle pressure to shift teeth in small stages. Each aligner is custom-made to match the patient’s treatment plan and support gradual movement. Treatment time depends on the severity of the bite issue and the patient’s age. Some patients may see changes within months, while others require longer treatment.

Regular appointments are important because they allow the orthodontic team to check progress and make adjustments when needed. Poor bite alignment can also make oral hygiene more difficult. When teeth overlap or fit incorrectly, food and plaque may collect in hard-to-clean areas.


The Difference Between Clear Aligners and Traditional Braces

Clear aligners and traditional braces are both designed to straighten teeth and improve alignment problems, but they work differently. Understanding the differences can help patients choose the treatment option that fits their needs and lifestyle. Both methods gradually move teeth into better positions, though the treatment experience differs.

Traditional braces use metal brackets and wires attached to the teeth throughout treatment. The orthodontist adjusts the wires during office visits to continue tooth movement. Braces are often recommended for severe or complex alignment issues because they provide strong control over tooth positioning.

Clear aligners, such as Invisalign, use removable plastic trays that fit closely over the teeth. Patients wear the aligners for most of the day and switch to new sets as treatment progresses.

Some major differences include:

  • Aligners are removable, while braces stay attached to the teeth
  • Braces may work better for severe alignment problems
  • Aligners allow easier brushing and flossing
  • Braces often require more food restrictions
  • Clear aligners do not contain metal brackets or wires

At George Psaltis, DMD, PC, we carefully evaluate each patient to recommend the orthodontic treatment that best supports their oral health needs and long-term outcomes.


Advanced Digital Technology Used for Invisalign Treatment Planning

Modern orthodontic treatment uses advanced technology to improve accuracy and patient comfort. Invisalign treatment relies on digital systems that help orthodontists examine the teeth closely and create detailed treatment plans before the aligners are even made.

One of the most important tools used in Invisalign treatment is digital scanning. Instead of traditional impressions, many offices now use handheld scanners to capture highly detailed images of the teeth and gums. These scans create a three-dimensional model that enables the orthodontic team to examine spacing, alignment, and bite patterns more closely.

Digital treatment software maps out how the teeth are expected to move during each stage of treatment. Patients can often see a digital preview of the expected results before treatment begins. This technology also helps estimate treatment length and the number of aligners required.

Advanced orthodontic technology may include:

  • Digital scans for detailed tooth measurements
  • Computer-guided treatment planning
  • 3D printing used in aligner production
  • Progress tracking tools during treatment

These digital systems help improve precision and communication throughout the treatment process.


Common Teeth Alignment Issues That Orthodontic Care Can Improve

Teeth alignment problems can develop because of genetics, jaw growth, childhood habits, or tooth loss. Some issues are mild, while others can affect chewing, speech, and oral hygiene. Orthodontic treatment helps correct these problems gradually by guiding teeth into healthier positions.

Crowded teeth are one of the most common alignment concerns. This happens when there is not enough room for all the teeth to fit properly. Teeth may overlap, twist, or shift out of place. Gaps between teeth are another common issue that may develop due to missing teeth or uneven spacing.

Some patients also experience jaw alignment problems. When the upper and lower jaws do not fit together correctly, certain teeth may experience extra pressure during chewing. Orthodontic care helps improve how the teeth and jaws function together.

Treatment may help improve crooked teeth, spacing problems, overbites, underbites, crossbites, and crowding. Correcting these problems may also make brushing and flossing easier because properly aligned teeth are usually simpler to clean. Treatment length varies depending on the severity of the alignment issue and the patient’s oral health condition.


What to Expect During Each Stage of Invisalign Treatment

Invisalign treatment takes place in several stages, and each step is important for safe and controlled tooth movement. The process usually begins with a consultation, during which the orthodontic team examines the teeth, bite, and overall oral health. Digital scans or X-rays are often taken to create a personalized treatment plan.

Once the plan is completed, custom aligners are created for the patient. Each aligner is designed to move the teeth slightly closer to the final position. Patients normally wear the aligners most of the day and switch to new sets every 1 to 2 weeks, as instructed by the orthodontist.

The Invisalign process often includes:

  • Initial consultation and digital scans
  • Development of a custom treatment plan
  • Delivery of aligners and wear instructions
  • Routine visits to monitor progress
  • Retainer use after treatment completion

Some patients may notice mild pressure when starting a new aligner set. This is a normal sign that the teeth are moving gradually. Consistent wear is important because removing aligners too often may delay progress.


Why Early Orthodontic Evaluations are Vital for Teens and Adults

Orthodontic evaluations help identify bite and alignment problems before they become more difficult to treat. While many people connect orthodontic care with teenagers, adults can also benefit from treatment at different stages of life.

Early evaluations allow orthodontists to monitor tooth and jaw development and recommend treatment when needed. For children and teens, orthodontic evaluations may detect crowding, jaw alignment problems, or bite issues before all permanent teeth fully develop.

Early monitoring can sometimes reduce the severity of future alignment problems and support healthier jaw development during growth. An orthodontic evaluation may help identify:

  • Crowded or overlapping teeth
  • Bite problems affecting chewing or speech
  • Jaw alignment concerns
  • Teeth shifting caused by age or tooth loss
  • Areas that are difficult to clean properly

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Straightening teeth can improve alignment and daily oral care. Contact George Psaltis, DMD, PC to learn more about Invisalign and orthodontic treatment options.

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George Psaltis, DMD, PC

115 Central Park West #7
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(212) 501-8777