Invisalign is a popular orthodontic treatment that makes your smile more beautiful. The name is derived from invisible aligners – that practically remain hidden inside the mouth. The procedure is suitable for individuals who have teeth misalignment problems ranging from mild to moderate levels. Moreover, the orthodontic treatment also aligns with the bite. All kinds of bite problems – overbite, underbite, and cross bite – are treated with Invisalign too. Clear plastic aligner trays are used to move the teeth gradually into the right alignment. To facilitate teeth movement you have to keep wearing the aligner trays at least 20 hours a day. Unlike fixed braces, these trays can be easily worn off and on. Thus, you can easily maintain optimum oral hygiene through brushing and flossing and can snack on almost anything whenever you want while on Invisalign treatment.
This discreet tooth straightening procedure is steadily gaining popularity. The question is why? There are innumerable factors behind it.
First, you book the initial consultation with your orthodontist. This customary check-up is crucial because this is when the expert assesses your teeth, gums, and overall mouth to decide whether you are an appropriate candidate for the treatment. In the next step – that is if and when everything is okay from both sides – a series of the 3D digital impression of the patient’s mouth is extracted. The impressions are sent to the Invisalign laboratory. Experts sitting there at the back end make precision trays based on the impressions sent. This set of trays actually facilitates teeth movement. The number of trays for patients is a variable quantity; it depends on the severity of teeth misalignment and the estimated time frame of the treatment. You have to visit the orthodontist in his or her practice again to collect the trays. Now the dental expert explains in detail how to use the trays and how do they work. You start with the first tray in your set and gradually move ahead to consecutive higher numbers. Each tray is usually worn for two weeks and then you move on to the next one. By the time you take out the last tray in the series from your mouth, your smile has improved significantly as if by magic.
Invisalign retainers, braces, and aligners are all the same. It is also known as clear braces, transparent aligners, and removable plastic braces. Compared to conventional brackets and braces this one offers a host of benefits. However, you have to take proper care of it. Here is a list of do’s and don’ts to help you take proper care and maintenance of your clear plastic aligners.
Stick to the basics of dental hygiene when you are undergoing Invisalign teeth straightening treatment. Brush and floss the teeth properly day in and day out. Do not skip wearing the aligners for long. To get expected results within the estimated time period you have to keep wearing the braces at least 20 hours a day. In other words, your commitment counts a lot. If you think you can’t make it then a renowned Invisalign provider says it is better not to go for the treatment in the first place.
Do not soak the plastic trays in mouthwash or any denture cleansing solution. This precaution is necessary as it may discolor your aligner trays. Try not to skip the scheduled appointments with the orthodontist during the course of treatment. Those routine check-ups are helpful to monitor the progress. The expert also makes necessary adjustments to your braces during those scheduled check-ups.
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