What is Invisalign: Overview, Benefits, and Expected Results

Invisalign is an orthodontic procedure for adults or children whose teeth are crooked or crooked. Despite their similar benefits to metal braces, Invisalign has revolutionized the orthodontic industry by providing an alternative that is easier to wear and pleasing to the eye. Designed specifically for each stage of treatment, each Invisalign tray will gently push the teeth into the correct position with the dentist’s detailed planning. Invisalign can overcome most of the drawbacks of metal braces, but the disadvantages are very few. With various advantages, this orthodontic device has become in great demand by many patients.

 

How Invisalign Works

Invisalign has the same function as metal braces but differently. If the way braces work is to pull the teeth into the correct position using props, it is different from Invisalign, which is placed on the surface of the teeth to align or change the part of the teeth. Instead of using wires to pull the teeth, Invisalign will be placed on the surface to align or reposition the teeth. During the treatment period, the patient will use several different leveling trays. Each leveling tray serves to push the tooth into the position the dentist has planned. Who should use each leveling tray for about two weeks before being replaced with the next tray?

Invisalign has several advantages over traditional braces, such as:

  • There is no need to use bulky, unsightly metal hardware, as Invisalign is almost invisible
  • There is no need for braces to be tightened, a process that can make the patient uncomfortable
  • Changes in tooth position occur slowly and hardly affect the patient’s daily activities

 

If the patient is interested in undergoing Invisalign installation, they should find an Invisalign provider near their residence. Only certain dentists or dental clinics can get accreditation from Invisalign. Dentists must undergo specialized training in using and installing Invisalign before being accredited.

After finding a dentist who can install Invisalign, the patient can schedule a consultation with that dentist. During the consultation, the dentist will review the condition of the patient’s teeth, such as the location of the teeth and bite problems. This is done to design the most effective treatment plan for the patient. Then, the dentist will discuss treatment options. The dentist will print the patient’s teeth if the patient is deemed fit to use Invisalign. Who will send the dental impression and the expected result of each leveler to the dental technician who can manufacture Invisalign? Who will place the first set on the patient’s teeth when the leveler is ready?

After Invisalign is installed, the patient will be asked to return every two weeks so that the dentist can replace the alignment tool. This process will continue until the treatment ends. Using Invisalign usually takes about the same time as traditional braces, but they are much more comfortable and pleasing to the eye.

 

Possible Risks and Complications of Invisalign

By using Invisalign, patients can prevent risks and complications due to malocclusion, misaligned teeth, and misaligned teeth. In this way, who can also maintain dental health? If you do not use orthodontic devices, the patient will be more at risk of experiencing dental problems in the long term. For example, patients with crooked teeth are at risk for dental caries and gum infections, as these teeth are more difficult to clean.

However, despite having many advantages over traditional orthodontic appliances, Invisalign still has risks. An example is :

  • Nerve damage to teeth that may require root canal treatment and other dental restorative healing procedures
  • Tooth decay
  • Tooth root resorption
  • Damage to dental crowns and fillings
  • Blisters on the gums, cheeks, and lips
  • Dry mouth
  • Difficulty speaking, especially at the start of Invisalign, but will usually stop on its own once the patient gets used to Invisalign
  • Invisalign may break or be damaged
  • Higher risk of temporomandibular joint disorders
  • Allergic reactions to materials used for Invisalign
  • Relapse is a condition in which a tooth has changed its position

Another complaint raised by Invisalign users is that the device can’t shorten the duration of treatment, which means patients have to switch Invisalign continuously for two years. However, the time of use of Invisalign will depend on the severity of the patient’s dental condition and how quickly the teeth move into the proper position.

Whatever your dental needs may be, our dentist in Burlington has the solution. For more information or to schedule an appointmentcontact us today. We are ready to serve you well.