Invisalign® is an innovative technology that makes it
easier than ever to get the beautiful smile you’ve always wanted. For patients with moderate dental problems,
like teeth crowding or gapping, Invisalign® is comparable in price to regular
metal braces -- so asking yourself whether getting Invisalign® is worth it is
less about the cost of treatment, and more about what’s involved in the
process.
When thinking about getting clear braces, you should take the benefits, as well as your part in your orthodontic care plan, into account by considering
the following:
Invisalign® is
Discreet - The treatment process uses a set of clear plastic aligners to
exert gentle pressure on teeth, gradually moving them into ideal position. If
you’re worried about having a mouthful of metal, Invisalign® helps solve that
problem with nearly invisible aligner trays.
Removable Aligners Make Straightening Teeth Convenient – You can take your trays out to brush your teeth every day, as well as during meal times. There’s no need to worry about damaging brackets by eating sticky or crunchy food, or trying to brush and floss around wires.
No Metal Brackets Equals More Comfortable Care – Invisalign® won’t cause the same degree of discomfort as traditional metal braces, which can cut or scrape the inside of your cheeks.
Removable Aligners Make Straightening Teeth Convenient – You can take your trays out to brush your teeth every day, as well as during meal times. There’s no need to worry about damaging brackets by eating sticky or crunchy food, or trying to brush and floss around wires.
No Metal Brackets Equals More Comfortable Care – Invisalign® won’t cause the same degree of discomfort as traditional metal braces, which can cut or scrape the inside of your cheeks.
However, choosing
Invisalign® requires a commitment to wearing your aligners for a full 22 hours
per day. If you are forgetful or cannot keep to a consistent schedule for
wearing your aligners, you won’t see ideal results. After removing your
aligners to eat or brush and floss, they should be immediately replaced and
worn through the rest of the day, as well as during sleep. Some younger patients may have a harder time
keeping to a consistent schedule, while adult patients may not experience the
same difficulties.
Straightening your teeth is an excellent investment in
your oral health, no matter which method you choose; completely understanding the treatment process
can help you to make an informed decision about Invisalign®. If you have
questions about whether Invislaign will work for you, contact our office for
more information.
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