Invisalign
is a unique orthodontic treatment option that corrects overcrowded, crooked
teeth with clear plastic aligners. Although this technology has been around for
almost 17 years, it’s often considered a newer and modern alternative to metal
braces. Invisalign has many advantages over traditional braces, yet many people
don’t think of it as a “go-to” option for straighter teeth. Why is that?
John
P. Dougherty, D.D.S., MAGD, and Prabidhi Adhikari, D.D.S., FAGD, of Artistic
Dental may have an idea: change can be scary, and many of their patients are
comfortable with the cost and outcome of traditional braces. Still, Invisalign
is becoming a much more cost-effective solution for those wanting straighter
teeth without the restrictions of traditional braces. In this blog, we explain
how Invisalign works.
How Invisalign
Works
Invisalign
uses a series of custom-made aligners to correct overcrowded and crooked teeth
for a straighter, more radiant smile. These aligners are made out of clear
plastic, so they are virtually undetectable. The treatment process for
Invisalign is relatively quick and easy, so patients can achieve a confident
smile, faster.
The
first step requires talking to an Invisalign provider, like John P. Dougherty,
D.D.S., MAGD, and Prabidhi Adhikari, D.D.S., FAGD, at Artistic Dental. They
will determine whether or not you’re a candidate for this orthodontic
procedure. If you are a candidate, they will develop a customized treatment
plan for your specific needs.
Contrary
to popular belief, Invisalign isn’t right for everyone, and patients may be
turned away if they have teeth or a bite that cannot be corrected with
Invisalign. This system cannot support all tooth movements, so it’s important
that patients talk to their dentist at Artistic Dental about their cosmetic
dentistry options.
Once
your questions about Invisalign, its cost, and any other concerns are answered,
your dentist will take x-rays, pictures, and impressions of your teeth to
create a customized treatment plan. Your dentist will use 3-D imaging software
and other technologies to create the aligners. Once these have been made,
you’ll be given your first few aligners to begin the treatment regimen.
You
may be asked to follow a series of sequential steps when wearing the aligners.
Patients are usually told to wear their aligners for 20 to 22 hours a day,
seven days a week, for approximately two weeks. John P. Dougherty, D.D.S.,
MAGD, and Prabidhi Adhikari, D.D.S., FAGD, may ask you to schedule check-ups
every six to eight weeks to review your progress.
Invisalign
provides many benefits over traditional, metal braces, which is why they
shouldn’t be overlooked as a treatment option for crooked teeth. For example,
these removable aligners can help either maintain or improve a patient’s oral
hygiene. Food particles and other debris can get stuck in between the metal
brackets of traditional braces, making routine brushing and flossing difficult.
Invisalign prevents these mishaps by allowing patients to remove their aligners
after eating and drinking for a thorough cleaning.
Despite
some of the benefits, patients will need to commit to the process and remain
disciplined throughout. It can be very easy to stop wearing the aligners for
more than a few hours a day, and doing so will prevent you from having the
smile you want.
If
you are interested in learning if you are a good candidate for Invisalign, you
can schedule a consultation with John P. Dougherty, D.D.S., MAGD, and Prabidhi
Adhikari, D.D.S., FAGD, today and find out whether or not this treatment option
is right for you!
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