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Invisalign Weston

By Louis PortmanPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

You're not the only one who has a question about clear aligners. Clear aligners have been gaining popularity in recent decades as a way to straighten or realign your teeth. Invisalign is a revolutionary product that can be used to correct a wide range of issues.

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign marks the brand name for a type of thin clear aligner, used in orthodontic treatment. The American Association of Orthodontists describes this product as "less conspicuous" and it is a name that suggests its purpose.

Invisalign aligners can be difficult to see, but they are more noticeable than traditional braces.

What kinds of dental issues can Invisalign fix?

Invisalign is a versatile treatment that can be used to correct a wide range of issues such as crowding, spacing, and mild or moderate bite problems. Invisalign can be used for the following dental problems:

• Some types of cross bite, underbite, or overbite problems

• open bite

• Gap teeth

• Overcrowded teeth

Research suggests that Invisalign may prove more effective for some problems than others, although it is still in its infancy.

Clear aligners are useful for aligning an individual's arches. However, it might not be as effective for treating more serious bite problems.

They are very comfortable and easy to wear.

A visit to an orthodontist to get Invisalign Weston will be the first step. This doctor will create a 3-D model of your jaw and mouth. The dentist will use the image to develop a plan to place your teeth correctly.

The plan will be used to create a series custom-made of plastic aligners by your orthodontist. The aligners will be applied to your teeth and gradually shift them.

Your orthodontist may instruct you to change one set of aligners each week for a different set. You will typically need to wear your aligners for 20-22 hours each day.

How does Invisalign work?

Invisalign must be worn for 20 to 22 hours daily.

You can only remove the aligners when you are:

• Eaten or drank

• Brushing and flossing your tooth

• Clean your aligners

Take care when cleaning your aligners. The plastic could be warped if you use extremely hot water. This can cause a change in the fit, which could affect your progress and reduce the effectiveness of the aligners.

Invisalign's ability to work for you may be affected by the complexity of your orthodontic issues. This treatment might take longer if you have complex spacing and bite issues.

Your sex and your age are two other variables that could be involved. A study of 30 volunteers showed that age may have an impact on tooth movement.

According to the study, the rate of teeth movement increases slightly between the ages of 35 and 50. Invisalign could be more effective for this age group.

This same study also showed that women didn't experience the same decline in tooth movement from 50 to 70 years old as men.

Invisalign Pros

• The aesthetic aspect. This reason is often cited for choosing Invisalign. These aligners are more noticeable than braces' wires and brackets.

• The aligner can be removed if necessary.

• Easy way to clean your teeth. There is no need to be concerned about wiring or brackets. Aligner can help improve your periodontal health and reduce bacteria growth around your gums.

• Fewer problems. There are fewer potential problems. Many traditional braces users have heard of people having to visit the emergency room after a wire broke or a bracket fell off. Clear aligners will not cause you to have this potential problem.

Is Invisalign right for you?

Consider these questions if you are considering Invisalign aligners. They will help you to determine if this is the right option for you.

• Do I have a straightforward problem with my bite or crowding?

• Are braces making you feel self-conscious?

• Can I wear the correct amount of aligners every day for the right number of hours?

• Are they affordable?

• Can I care for them properly?

If your teenage child would prefer Invisalign over regular braces, you should assess their willingness to wear them and take care of them.

Invisalign is not the best choice if you suspect your child is at risk of losing their things.

The bottom line

There are many reasons that Invisalign can help. This treatment may be a good choice if you don’t have crowding issues or a complex bite. Talk to your dentist or orthodontist about your teeth and what kind of treatment you might need. Also, consider Invisalign if it is an option for you. Before making a decision, weigh all the pros and cons.

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