Invisalign - The Latest In Teeth Straightening Technology
A beautiful smile has the power to light up a room! If you've always wanted straight teeth but dreaded the chunks of metal all across your teeth with traditional braces, consider Invisalign.
What's the best thing to take with you everywhere you go? It's your smile,
of course. A radiant, confident smile can make a world of difference. Invisalign is a modern dental solution to the problem of teeth straightening.
The Trouble With Braces
You've finally got insurance that'll cover it and money that'll pay for it, but what's the thing that's stopping you from getting your teeth straightened? If you're like most folks, it's the fact that you don't want months or years of a mouth full of metal. Braces have come a long way since the dark ages when you were a kid, but you still don't want the world to know that you're wearing braces each time you open your mouth. Invisalign offers a solution that's much easier, and here are the reasons why.
They Are (Almost) Invisible
There's something a little off-putting about an adult with braces. Maybe it's just because we're used to kids and teenagers having them. Invisalign uses "aligners" to straighten your teeth. Probably the number one reason people are now choosing this treatment is that they are almost invisible. It takes pretty close inspection to figure out that somebody's wearing them. This treatment removes the stigma of wearing braces.
They Are Also Painless
Pain is another reason lots of people don't straighten their teeth. Dentists do everything they can these days to make it as painless as possible, but every time they adjust your braces, there are a few days of pain and discomfort. The aligners used with Invisalign greatly reduce the pain. Sometimes there's a little discomfort when they're adjusted, but it's much less than with older treatments.
Custom Made For Your Teeth
The aligners are custom made and adjusted every 2 weeks. Invisalign treatment uses computer simulations to show exactly what your smile will look like when the treatment's finished. They also give you a simulation of how they will move week by week so that you can actually see them getting straighter. You get all the aligners in a set, marked for each time period, which shows you exactly how long it's going to take. That way, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Better For Your Teeth And Gums
Traditional straightening techniques can cause damage to your teeth and gums. Because they are hard to clean in areas that are difficult to reach, they can cause shortening of roots, tooth decay and other problems. Although it's not perfect, this treatment greatly reduces these risks. The aligners should be cleaned every night, and dentists recommend that you brush as thoroughly as possible and also floss. Doing this regularly will greatly reduce the risk of long-term problems.
Finally, there is a solution to the age-old teeth straightening problem that doesn't involve wires and metal. Dental technology is always advancing, and this is the newest thing for getting a perfect, straight smile. If you're interested in this modern orthodontic approach, talk to your dentist today to see if it sounds ideal for you. They can tell you what to expect, as well as any risks or problems there might be with the treatment.