If you’re considering Invisalign as a way to straighten your teeth, you’re probably wondering about the pros and cons of this treatment. As a dental hygienist, I’ve seen many patients benefit from Invisalign. However, it’s important to consider all the factors before making a decision. Let’s walk you through it!
Speech impediments: Some people may experience a slight lisp or difficulty speaking clearly while wearing their aligners.
Frequent teeth brushing: Invisalign aligners should be removed before eating and require frequent brushing to prevent discoloration or decay.
Refinement: If not planned properly, Invisalign may not move the teeth correctly, resulting in undesired outcomes such as protrusive or asymmetric teeth.
There is also a risk of gum disease, jaw problems, and unstable results.
Yes. On average, Invisalign treatment takes 12 months, while traditional braces can take 18 to 24 months. However, the actual treatment time can vary depending on the complexity of your case.
Aligners are less painful than metal braces. While you may experience some discomfort and tenderness during the first few days of wearing Invisalign trays, they are significantly less painful than traditional braces.
Now, you may be wondering how Invisalign compares to traditional braces. While both treatments can be effective, Invisalign has some advantages over traditional braces, such as being more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. However, traditional braces may be a better option for more complex cases.
So, how long should you wear your Invisalign aligners? For best results, you should wear your aligners for at least 22 hours a day. You’ll switch to a new set of aligners every 2 weeks, and your treatment time will depend on the complexity of your case.
Lastly, you may be wondering if Invisalign is reimbursed. In the Netherlands, Invisalign is not reimbursed, but some private dental insurance plans may cover the cost of treatment. Be sure to check with your insurance provider to see if Invisalign is covered.
Aligner braces or Invisalign treatment can be expensive. With the average cost ranging from €2,500 to €5,500 depending on the complexity of your case.
When you first start Invisalign treatment, it’s common to experience some discomfort or soreness when removing your aligners. This is because the trays can be very tight and your teeth may be shifting and adjusting to the new position.
After completing Invisalign treatment, it’s crucial to wear orthodontic retainers as instructed by your dental professional. Retainers help to hold your teeth in their new position while new bone is deposited, which typically takes 9 to 12 months. Failure to wear your retainers as recommended can cause your teeth to shift back to their original position, undoing the results of the treatment. Book an appointment down below to order your retainer.
No. To avoid damaging your aligners and ensure the best treatment results, it’s important to always remove them before eating or drinking anything.
Invisalign can be a great option for those looking to straighten their teeth without the visibility and discomfort of traditional braces.
However, it’s important to consider the pros and cons before making a decision and to consult with a qualified dental professional.
If you do decide to move forward with Invisalign, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene habits and visit your dental hygienist regularly. With Invisalign, you should aim to get your teeth cleaned every three months to ensure that your aligners fit properly and to prevent any issues with gum disease or decay.
Remember that every case is unique, so what works for one person may not work for another. Ultimately, the best way to determine if Invisalign aligners is right for you is to schedule a consultation with a qualified dental professional who can provide personalized recommendations and guidance.