Nov
Everyone would love to have a beautiful smile, but misaligned teeth can cause a person to feel less confident. If you had crooked teeth decades ago, you would have needed metal braces to straighten your teeth. However, dentists today have more options for their patients. With Invisalign clear aligners, you can discreetly and comfortably straighten your teeth to achieve the smile of your dreams.
In the late 1990s, Invisalign was the first clear aligner teeth straightening system to be introduced. Invisalign clear aligners are ultra-thin trays that fit securely over the teeth, offering gentle but consistent force to move your teeth to straighter positions slowly. Clear aligners are almost invisible, so they’re the perfect way to straighten your teeth if you don’t want to wear visible braces.Â
Invisalign aligners are made using medical-grade thermoplastic, which is BPA-free. This makes it a smart choice for anyone concerned about metals and the ingredients in their products.Â
While Invisalign clear aligners are primarily designed to correct malocclusion, they are also used to help with other orthodontic issues, including all of these:
The answer to this question is easy: You can eat anything you want! With metal braces, there are some food restrictions. For example, it’s recommended that people with braces avoid very hard foods because they can damage the wires and brackets. Also, foods that get stuck in the teeth are troublesome with braces. However, Invisalign clear aligners are removable. Simply take them out before enjoying your favorite foods.Â
You can remove your clear aligners to eat, brush and floss your teeth, and clean your aligners. However, outside of those activities, you must wear them the rest of the time. Invisalign aligners aren’t effective if they do not work at least 22 hours a day.Â
In most cases, Invisalign will give you a straighter smile in less time than metal braces. On average, braces take between 18 and 24 months to work. However, the entire Invisalign treatment process takes between six and 18 months.Â
Before starting any orthodontic process, it’s important to ensure your teeth and gums are healthy. If you have cavities, gum disease, or decay, these issues will need to be addressed before beginning Invisalign teeth straightening. Also, Invisalign is best for mild malocclusion. People with more extreme cases may need to go the route of traditional braces.Â
When you’re ready to explore your teeth straightening options, Dr. Varvara Clark with Chalfont Dental Care in Chalfont, Pennsylvania, is here to help. Call our office today at (215) 826-3282 to schedule your consultation, or use our online form to request an appointment.