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Your role is key to your patients’ long-term oral health. That includes considering issues affecting the whole mouth, including malocclusion. Restorative and orthodontic outcomes alike can be improved with integrated Invisalign treatment. In fact, 96% of surveyed dentists use Invisalign treatment as a pre-restorative technique.¹

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“The link between malocclusion and dental hygiene is very strict... we have a responsibility to suggest the best treatment plan possible to our patients, without any bias... from a knowledge point of view of the professional.”

Dr. Gianluca Plotino, Italy

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“Dental health and aesthetics come side by side. If we have aesthetic teeth they are normally in perfect function, and if we just focus on function, we [normally] get perfectly aesthetic results.”

Dr. Mark Sebastian, Germany

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“The thing that I like about [Invisalign treatment] is that you can pre-align teeth before you do any kind of restorative work...you offer a better basis for oral health.”

Dr. Nimmi Holstein, Denmark

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“I believe it’s the responsibility of the general dentist to diagnose and to see everything that’s going on in a patient’s mouth...and what the consequences of non-treatment or non-intervention might be.”

Dr. Elaine Halley, UK

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“Dental health and aesthetics come side by side. If we have aesthetic teeth they are normally in perfect function, and if we just focus on function, we [normally] get perfectly aesthetic results.”

Dr. Mark Sebastian, Germany

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“The thing that I like about [Invisalign treatment] is that you can pre-align teeth before you do any kind of restorative work...you offer a better basis for oral health.”

Dr. Nimmi Holstein, Denmark

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“I believe it’s the responsibility of the general dentist to diagnose and to see everything that’s going on in a patient’s mouth...and what the consequences of non-treatment or non-intervention might be.”

Dr. Elaine Halley, UK

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