Am I a Candidate for Invisalign®?
Are you considering Invisalign®? Read on to learn more about this teeth-straightening option. Although many have heard about how beneficial Invisalign® can be, there are some who still do not go through with treatment as they fear the dental professional will tell them that they are not a good candidate. However, Invisalign® has advanced throughout the years and more people than ever are eligible for treatment.
An overview of Invisalign® treatment
The best way to determine if Invisalign is right for you is to become more familiar with the issues it can address, the benefits, and how the treatment process works, along with discussing treatment with a dental professional. The following is everything to know about Invisalign treatment.
Issues Invisalign® can fix
For the most part, Invisalign treats the same issues that traditional braces can address. Additionally, Invisalign is a great way to fix a range of alignment concerns. Several of the more common issues that it can fix include:
- Crooked teeth
- Overcrowding
- Spacing issues
- Overbite
- Underbite
Patients with crooked or overcrowded teeth often seek Invisalign as a way to achieve a straighter smile, and it is effective for most mild to moderate cases. Treatment can also fix issues with gaps between teeth, along with bite complications such as an overbite, underbite, or crossbite.
Benefits of Invisalign®
There are many benefits that Invisalign can offer that other forms of teeth straightening simply cannot. Perhaps the most notable benefit is the ability for the patient to straighten their smile discreetly, whereas traditional braces are highly visible. Unlike metal braces, Invisalign is also removable, and the patient can eat and practice oral hygiene the same as they did before treatment. In addition to its special benefits, Invisalign also provides the patient with a more attractive smile, which helps many feel more confident about their appearance each day.
How the treatment process works
Every patient has their own experience with Invisalign. Treatment generally begins with a consultation visit. If both the patient and dentist agree on a plan, then a dental impression is taken, which is used to create the 3D image and aligners throughout treatment. The patient then wears the Invisalign® aligners between 20 to 22 hours (minimum) each day until they achieve the smile they desire. New aligners are provided as teeth move into the ideal position. After treatment, the patient is given a retainer to wear as directed to ensure teeth remain in their new position.
Who is an ideal candidate for Invisalign®?
Invisalign is intended primarily for individuals with mild-to-moderate misalignments, and it may not be the most ideal for severe cases. It is also typically better for older teenagers and adults, whereas braces generally make a better option for younger children. Additionally, those who want to straighten their smile discreetly may prefer Invisalign. Here is a more in-depth explanation of who makes an ideal candidate for Invisalign treatment.
Patients with mild to moderate teeth and jaw misalignments
As mentioned, Invisalign is primarily for the correction of mild to moderate malocclusions. This includes crooked teeth, overcrowding, gaps between teeth, and bite complications such as an overbite or an underbite. It is not, however, the most suitable solution for correcting severe misalignments, in which case braces may be more appropriate.
Patients who want to achieve a more attractive and symmetric smile
Every patient has their own reasons for choosing Invisalign treatment. However, perhaps the most common reason is to achieve a more attractive smile by straightening teeth and creating a more symmetric look. Therefore, patients whose misaligned teeth cause a cosmetic concern that affects their self-image are usually ideal candidates for Invisalign.
Patients who want a more discreet option than traditional braces
As the name implies, Invisalign aligners are nearly invisible. This means no one is likely to notice that you are wearing the aligners, which makes for much more discreet treatment. This is particularly useful for adults and older teenagers who would otherwise feel more insecure about wearing braces.
Patients who want to achieve the quickest results possible
On average, patients who choose Invisalign achieve much quicker results than patients who choose traditional metal braces, lingual braces, and ceramic braces. Therefore, if you want quick results and Invisalign is an available solution, then you may prefer it over alternative options.
Ready for a straighter smile?
If you are interested in achieving a straighter smile with Invisalign, reach out to our dental office to learn more or schedule a consultation to determine if it is the right treatment for you.
Request an appointment here: https://www.danieldentistry.com or call Daniel Dentistry at (305) 677-0042 for an appointment in our Miami office.
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