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Questions to Consider About Invisalign® for Teeth Straightening

Getting Invisalign® is a big step for your oral health. Because of this, there are several questions you should ask before making your decision. You should start by deciding which treatments might benefit you the most. Keep reading to learn some of what you should ask.

Decide the right kind of treatment system

Some kinds of misalignments might need to have more intense treatments. In very rare cases, metal braces might tend to work better. The dentist will examine the patient’s case thoroughly to see that Invisalign is the right choice. The good news is that Invisalign has come a long way since it was first created. Today, there are methods of treating even severe cases with this system.

Consider how long the treatment will last

An average Invisalign case will take about six to 18 months to treat. This is assuming that the patient will follow the dentist’s instructions. Of course, the complexity of the case and the patient’s needs will also play a role. The good news is that Invisalign generally has a shorter period of treatment than metal braces. Traditional braces will take about two years.

How often are checkups needed?

A patient will also want to know how often they need to see the dentist for a checkup. With traditional braces, the patient needs to visit the dentist every four to six weeks for an adjustment and checkup. But the patient will need to get a new set of clear aligners every few weeks. That will help the progress to continue well. The dentist will still need to check the patient’s tooth movement.

Does Invisalign work for adults?

Today, more and more adults want to have straighter teeth. Teens and children are not the only candidates for clear aligners. In fact, these often work better for older teens and adults since the jaw has stopped growing by then. Braces are becoming more popular for adults, but some might not want to have the full experience. Invisalign is an invisible, low-profile option for them.

Why does Invisalign cost more up front?

This system uses a set of clear aligner trays. This is based on impressions taken in the patient’s mouth. These are created in a laboratory, and the customized nature of this means there might be a higher initial cost. However, it can still be worthwhile since the treatment can be faster than with braces. Plus, it is easier to clean the teeth, so patients might be less likely to get cavities.

Visit a dentist for an Invisalign consultation now

Even if your teeth do not look crooked to you, this is not the only factor that might impact your treatment. The jaw and teeth work together, so all of the teeth need to align properly and touch. Untreated issues can affect your oral health and result in cavities, even if everything looks good to you now. Getting a consultation will help you decide if Invisalign is right for you.

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