Invisalign® aligners are one of the options you might encounter if you are considering teeth straightening. It is a significant step that could ensure lifelong confidence and a healthy oral cavity. Away with the metal braces that use brackets and wires, Invisalign aligner uses a system of transparent plastic trays to straighten the teeth, removing many of the restrictions that come with conventional metal braces. Continue reading to learn how Invisalign aligners work.
Overview of Invisalign aligners
Invisalign® clear aligners are produced from flexible plastic, or precisely, a patented thermoplastic material known as SmartTrack®. Invisalign's system is approved by the FDA and contains no latex, BPA or BPS. The trays are thin, clear and fit comfortably over the teeth, making them almost invisible to onlookers as the straightening process occurs.
Busy adults may not find braces comfortable. Invisalign aligners can be the ideal solution for both adults and teenagers seeking a discreet method to improve the appearance of their smiles. Innovations have made it possible for the system to correct common teeth misalignment and malocclusion issues–ranging from simple to complicated–without disrupting the patient’s lifestyle.
Invisalign aligners are removable, meaning patients can take them off to eat and drink, brush and floss or for special events. The system does not irritate the oral tissues and is less likely to break–issues that often necessitate dental visits for people with braces. Therefore, Invisalign is excellent for students, athletes, as well as adults.
Getting Invisalign aligners
The treatment process starts with an appointment with the dentist. During the meeting, the dentist will examine the patient’s smile and produce an accurate, custom-made digital treatment plan that outlines the steps and progression of straightening the teeth. Once the patient and the dentist agree on the treatment plan, the custom aligners will be produced.
When the aligners are ready, the patient will have to wear the set for at least 22 hours every day, switching to a new set in the series after about two weeks or according to the dentist’s instructions. Each aligner set in the series is designed to move the teeth a few millimeters toward the desired position, according to the treatment plan, until the teeth are straight and aligned. Dentists are specially trained in providing Invisalign, so patients can rest assured that they are getting the best treatment.
Duration of treatment
The duration of the treatment depends on different factors, such as the severity of the case and the patient’s level of compliance. The general dentist can estimate the length of treatment based on the specific needs of the patient. Usually, the procedure takes between 12 and 18 months, although results are often noticeable within a few weeks of wearing the aligners. Patients need to wear the aligners as instructed and visit the dentist regularly to monitor the progress of the treatment.
In conclusion
If you are not pleased with the alignment of your teeth, you can meet with the general dentist to discuss the option of getting Invisalign® aligners for teeth straightening.
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