July 4, 2012

Is Invisalign Right for You?


Will it suit your life style?

Depending on current condition of your teeth, you might be worried that you aren't a candidate for invisalign, but what you should consider first is: Will it fit your lifestyle?

Did you know...

  • You'll be wearing the trays around 22 hours a day.
  • You can only drink water while the trays are in.
  • You should brush your teeth every time you eat/drink non-water liquids before putting your trays back in. Technically you're also supposed to floss.
  • You won't be inclined to pull the trays on and off a lot. It can be kind of a pain.
  • You will be going in to the dentist every 6-8 weeks just like with other treatments.
  • If your dentist doesn't see that you are making the progress you should be, they won't give you multiple trays at a time and you may have to go in more frequently.

If you're like most people, you don't floss every day and you don't tote around a toothbrush and toothpaste with you either. If you aren't someone who can commit to drinking water most of the time or can't commit to brushing pretty regularly, invisalign isn't for you. If you have to eat constantly or think you'd lose your trays as much as you lose your car keys, you're not a candidate. The trays are $50 a piece to replace and can take weeks to re-fabricate, making you treatment even longer.

Reality Check: No one is perfect.
The recommended rules can't be followed 100% of the time. If you can't get to the sink or forget your toothbrush, you can manage until you are reunited with your bristly buddy. But let's be honest. If you aren't willing to commit to the rules 95% of the time, you aren't going to get the results.

Don't waste your time and money if you don't think you can live up to the treatment expectations. Invisalign is a good option - don't get me wrong - but it requires you to be more diligent than braces, which are permanently attached.

If you're responsible, committed, and ready to start a 1-3 year journey then buckle up. For your hard work you'll be rewarded with the benefit of few of people noticing your corrective trays. :)

Will it suit your teeth?

It's the next logical question.You'll be surprised how many cases are treatable by invisalign. It can actually correct most types alignment issues. I've seen corrections on overbites, underbites, gaps, crowding, crossbites, and even some pretty serious cases of malocclusion (think of teeth that look like a mountain ridge.) For more info on malloclusiion check out the wikipedia page. Ultimately, your provider will decide if you are eligible. No two dentists are the same, so don't be scared to seek a second opinion if one dentist doesn't think you are a candidate.

For more details go to invisalign's official site a list of treatable cases, including images and additional details.

2 comments:

  1. Very informative article about Invisalign and the factors patients should consider before starting treatment. Understanding the benefits, expectations, and suitability of clear aligners can help people make more confident decisions about improving their smile. Posts like this provide valuable guidance for anyone exploring orthodontic options and looking for a treatment that fits their lifestyle. Having access to a trusted emergency dentist in Edmonton is also important when unexpected dental concerns require prompt professional attention.

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  2. This article provides helpful information for anyone considering Invisalign as an alternative to traditional braces. Understanding the benefits, limitations, and suitability of different orthodontic treatments can help patients make informed decisions about their smile. Educational content like this is valuable because every individual's dental needs are unique. While orthodontic care is often planned over time, unexpected dental problems can still occur. Having access to a trusted emergency dental clinic in Edmonton ensures prompt treatment for urgent dental concerns and helps protect your overall oral health.

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