Dr. Elsa
Guzman

Boston
Invisalign
Provider

Dr. Elsa
Guzman

Dentistry lets me positively impact patients’ lives by helping them achieve and maintain healthy smiles through education and preventive care. I also value the meaningful relationships I’ve built with my patient family.

Boston
Invisalign
Provider

Invisalign technology

Restorative Dentestry

Smile design

Teeth whitening

General Services

Our vision

Dr. Elsa Guzman and her team are experienced professionals. They are also warm, kind, understanding, and love building relationships with the people they serve. Over the years they have been honored to care for this diverse community, getting to know patients on a personal level. Everyone who steps through their doors is welcomed as a new friend and cared for as family.

The best orthodontic treatment in Boston

Is a revolutionary orthodontic treatment that offers a discreet and comfortable alternative to traditional braces. Here’s relevant information about Invisalign and why you should consider choosing us:

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Frequent questions

Yes, you can eat with invisible aligners Invisalign, but there are some important considerations:

  • Before eating, remove your aligners. You should not eat with them on, as they could become damaged or stained.
  • After eating, brush your teeth before putting the aligners back in. This helps keep your teeth and aligners clean.
  • Avoid sticky foods (like candy) and those that require intense chewing (like hard nuts).
  • If you want to drink something while wearing your aligners, opt for water. Avoid sugary drinks or drinks with dyes that can stain the aligners.

To clean your Invisalign aligners, follow these tips:

  • Before cleaning, rinse the aligners with warm water.
  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and clear liquid soap to brush the aligners. Don’t use the same brush you use for your teeth every day.
  • When you are not using them, store them in their protective case.
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Bleeding gums can be a worrying symptom, but there are steps you can take to address it. Here are some recommendations:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush.
  • Smoking is linked to gum disease. Quitting smoking can help your gums recover.
  • Floss at least once a day to clean between your teeth.
  • Prepare a solution of warm salt water and rinse your mouth for a few minutes. This can help reduce bleeding.
  • Schedule an appointment with Dr. Elsa for an evaluation.

The most common oral health condition is dental caries, also known as tooth decay. It affects people of all ages and is caused by the corrosive action of oral bacteria that destroy tooth tissues. Good oral hygiene practices, including regular cleaning routines, are essential for preventing cavities. If you notice any symptoms like tooth pain, discomfort, or heightened sensitivity, it’s crucial to seek prompt treatment. Dental fillings, known as composite restorations, are commonly used to treat caries and restore damaged teeth.

Bruxism” refers to unconsciously grinding or clenching the teeth during the night. It can also occur while awake, but that is less common. If left untreated, bruxism can lead to gum damage, loss of natural teeth, and jaw-related disorders. Regular dental visits are essential to identify signs of bruxism, often indicated by the flat appearance of tooth tips. Symptoms may resemble those of other medical conditions. Further research is needed to develop effective treatment programs for nighttime bruxers. While occlusal splints are sometimes used, there is insufficient evidence to definitively support their effectiveness in treating sleep bruxism1

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