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Patients Prefer Straightening Teeth with Invisalign

Crooked teeth might make you feel self-conscious about your smile’s appearance. But dental misalignment could heighten your risk of oral health issues too. Meet with your dentist to determine a personalized treatment plan to straighten your teeth.

Severe malocclusions might require a referral to an orthodontist to amend. But your dentist can fix smaller alignment concerns in your teeth with a set of custom-made plastic aligners called Invisalign.

Invisalign treatment involves wearing these oral appliances as directed to gradually push teeth into the desired straighter position in your smile. The cosmetic dental treatment can enhance your smile in a way that many people find appealing compared to alternative options. Read on to learn about three of the reasons why many patients prefer teeth-straightening treatment using Invisalign rather than other orthodontic solutions.

Subtle Appearance Over Teeth

Many people appreciate that Invisalign aligners have a clear color for a translucent appearance over the teeth. A casual observer will likely not even be able to tell that you wear these appliances. This subtleness can be very appealing compared to harsh metal wires and brackets of braces.

You will need to take care of your aligners in order to ensure they remain in pristine condition throughout your treatment. Clean your Invisalign every day using a soft-bristled brush and a paste that does not contain abrasive ingredients. This way, you will not scratch Invisalign during the cleaning process.

No Dietary Restrictions During Treatment

Orthodontists will ask their patients with braces to avoid certain foods in order to prevent breaking wires and brackets. Sticky, hard, and chewy foods can easily damage orthodontia, which will require emergency treatment to fix.

Dentists tell their patients to remove Invisalign aligners from the mouth while eating. This prevents the aligners from getting messy. But patients also enjoy that they will not need to implement dietary restrictions since they can take out Invisalign as they eat.

In fact, eating or drinking with Invisalign might damage the aligners. You might form stains or make the aligners turn yellow if you do. So follow your dentist’s guidelines to care for these appliances during your treatment.

Fewer Dental Appointments Required

When you straighten your teeth with braces, you need to visit an orthodontist every few weeks to have the wires tightened to align your smile. Invisalign will not require as many appointments at your dentist’s office.

The dentist will take impressions of your smile to build custom-made aligners that you will wear in your own time. Your dentist can provide you with all necessary aligners at once that you then swap out every couple of weeks.

You should still attend follow-up and check-up appointments as directed by your dentist. This ensures that your treatment continues smoothly and as expected. But you can anticipate saving time and money by scheduling fewer visits to your dentist with Invisalign treatment. Discover if your smile can benefit from Invisalign teeth straightening by calling your dentist today.

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Dr. Alla Brown

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