Given a choice to realign your misaligned teeth, would you wear transparent aligners or braces? Most people would prefer clear aligners if that's the option that's within reach. Before getting Invisalign, it would be prudent to know a thing or two about how they work.
What is Invisalign?
Invisalign is the brand name of a type of wafer-thin clear aligner used to straighten teeth out in orthodontic treatment. The transparent aligner is made from SmartTrack, a patented thermoplastic. It is important to note that Invisalign aligners are not entirely invisible. However, they are less conspicuous than braces, therefore, more popular.
How Does Invisalign Work?
Are you looking for Invisalign near you? You need to start by knowing how it works. Visit an Invisalign-trained dentist who will evaluate your dental profile and create a plan that aligns with it. The dentist will then take x-rays of your jaw which will be used to make a mold that precisely matches your dental profile.
The dentist will then use tooth-colored buttons to help move your teeth as an attachment to your aligners. You will then wear the aligners for about 18 months. It takes a few days to get accustomed to them and you will likely feel some pressure.
A dentist will book you for regular appointments to track progress and may eventually recommend retainers. Retainers prevent the teeth from shifting back to incorrect positions.
Dental Issues that Can be Corrected by Invisalign
There is a plethora of dental issues that can be addressed by Invisalign. These issues are grouped under spacing and crowding issues, which include open bite, gapped teeth, overbite, crossbite and underbite issues, and crowded teeth.
Issues that Cannot be Fixed by Invisalign
Invisalign cannot be used by patients with gum disease or tooth decay as this will make it difficult to observe oral hygiene. If you have complex malocclusions that need tooth extractions are not as effective as traditional braces. Invisalign aggravates jaw pain in people with temporomandibular joint disorders.
Pros and Cons of Invisalign
Its main advantages are that it is less conspicuous than traditional braces, is easily removable, and allow for easy brushing and flossing of teeth. Conversely, it is less effective for complex issues and has to be removed before eating.
Dr. Jeff Levman - Mississauga, ON specializes in Invisalign treatment. If you have misaligned teeth, call his clinic today. His hospitable staff will book and schedule an appointment for you.
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