What Are The Pros and Cons of Invisalign?

 For all those having misaligned teeth or jaw, confusion is most likely to be there regarding which orthodontic appliance to go ahead with. An orthodontist offers a range of brace options from traditional braces to the advanced aligners (like Invisalign). The only way to make a prudent decision is to know the pros and cons of each appliance. As Invisalign is the latest and trending nowadays, here Invisalign Specialist in Gurgaon will share every little detail on Invisalign with a focus on the benefits and drawbacks of having them. Hope so, this draft helps you make the right choice.

 


What is Invisalign, and how does it work?

 

Invisalign, a brand of removable clear aligners, is most adults’ choice of teeth straightening, though it can be used by even teens and adults. It is a set of custom-fitted trays made from proprietary SmartTrackTM material. It has to be worn for 20-22 hours a day and replaced with a new set every week. When worn over misaligned teeth, these trays help by providing constant, gentle pressure and gradually shifting teeth into their correct positions. An additional, small, tooth-colored attachment may be placed on the teeth to place precise force and cause specific movements of the tooth.

 

Who is it recommended for?

 

It is recommended for simple to complex cases like crooked teeth, gapped teeth, dental crowding, bite problems, imbalance of skeletal and dental jaw, and post-dental treatment retention.

 

Pros of Invisalign

 

  • Removable braces- With Invisalign, there is an easier maintenance of oral hygiene and fewer restrictions on food. Patients are allowed to take off their aligner trays for daily brushing and flossing of teeth and consumption of food and drinks. But they have to wear them during sleep. This way, they can practice better oral hygiene, have no worries of food debris sticking to their braces, and be at no risk of oral health issues.   Also, they need to be extra careful with the placement of Invisalign when not in use and their proper cleaning before putting them inside the mouth so that they don’t get lost, misplaced, or damaged by any means.

 

  • Virtually unnoticeable aligners- Invisalign is a medical-grade, multi-layered thermoplastic made of polyurethane resins that are discreet, and so they are most favored by teens and adults. As they go unnoticed by others and are attractive to the eye, patients having Invisalign are not conscious of their teeth's appearance while smiling, laughing, or speaking. Because of this benefit, there is no age restriction on teeth straightening; even adults can get it done without worrying about their smile aesthetics.

 

 

  • Comfortable to wear- Invisalign, unlike other brace options, does not have sharp edges. When worn, they don’t irritate, cause painful nicks or cuts in the mouth, or mouth sores. Only discomfort is due to the pressure caused by the alignment of teeth.  

 

  • A more convenient option- Invisalign requires shorter appointments with an orthodontist, no need for repeated adjustments, and limited restrictions on diet and daily routine. Also, there is a need for low maintenance- just a gentle scrubbing of the aligners every other day with a toothbrush dipped in a small amount of dental bleach and water.

 

  • Predictable outcomes- The shifting of teeth with Invisalign is moderately predictable. Anterior teeth movements and up-righting of teeth position are generally more accurate.  

 

  • Quick to Work and More Efficient Results- Invisalign can work faster in aligning teeth as they are tailor-made with digital scans. An orthodontist programs every tooth movement and can apply simultaneous pressure on multiple teeth at a time to accelerate the overall treatment time. Also, the results are as planned if the treatment time remains on track.  

 

Cons of Invisalign

 

  • Need for Strict Patient Compliance- The patient must be highly disciplined in wearing Invisalign daily for 20-22 hours a day. If the patient takes breaks in the suggested course, wears trays for a short duration, or delays replacement of used trays, then the treatment won’t be a success in the expected time.


  • High Upfront Cost- The patient will have to pay relatively more for an Invisalign than for metal braces, and dental insurance coverage may also not be there. 

 

  • Not so Effective for Severe Cases of Misalignment/Malocclusion- Some complex bite and tooth issues may be better treated with fixed braces than with Invisalign.

 

Invisalign has become a choice for many for tooth straightening. For details, consult with the best and top Best Dentist for Children in Gurgaon, Dr. Ravneet Kaur.


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