Before 1997, the only way to straighten teeth was with metal braces, which were often uncomfortable and visible. Today, with Invisalign, patients can get the same results in a much more discreet manner.
The Invisalign process uses a series of clear overlay templates – called aligners – that have been generated by computer software to gradually move the teeth. Each aligner is worn for about two weeks, changing every few days until the final alignment of the teeth is achieved. The aligners must be worn at least 20 to 22 hours a day (except when eating and brushing) for the treatment to be effective. Some patients find that they need to wear the aligners for longer than this, especially if there is a lot of movement needed.
Invisalign: The Clear Solution for Straighter Teeth
Invisalign works best for people with healthy, fully developed adult teeth. It is less effective for children, as their adult teeth may not be completely erupted, or for people with missing teeth, as the Invisalign trays cannot replace them. Also, Invisalign is less effective than traditional braces for resolving issues that involve more than just the front of the teeth, such as a crooked nose or twisted palate. Finally, Invisalign is not an option for those who are unable to follow the treatment plan outlined by their doctor. This is because Invisalign success depends on the behind-the-scenes planning that occurs at an orthodontic practice. This is why it is so important to choose an experienced Invisalign provider like Maple Dental Health.…