A Guide On Invisalign

Posted on: 11 July 2023

Are you worried about crooked or misaligned teeth? Traditional interventions such as braces have several disadvantages. First, they are visible, which makes some people shy from wearing them. They could also affect the user's chewing ability after installation. Invisalign is a viable alternative for people who do not want to wear braces. What is Invisalign and how does it work? Read this piece for some insights. 

What Is Invisalign? 

Invisalign refers to clear dental aligners that dentists use to align teeth to their correct positions. Invisalign corrects underbite, overbite, deep bite, teeth crowding and spacing issues. The aligners are installed on the teeth and gradually adjusted until you receive the desired results. Invisalign is custom-made to resemble your jaw and teeth positioning. They are made from a plastic material known as polyurethane resin. The material is lightweight and biocompatible so you do not have to worry about the safety of Invisalign. The Invisalign design also incorporates silicone cushioning, which prevents discomfort and injuries as you use the Invisalign. Unlike braces, Invisalign is removable; hence, you can remove the aligners when eating or sleeping. 

How Is Invisalign Installed?

Your immediate concern would be to find a dentist with the experience and accreditation to install Invisalign. Client reviews are probably the best way to determine the dentist's expertise. Once you find a dentist, examine your teeth for dental conditions such as gum disease, abscess and oral cancer that could affect the installation of the Invisalign. The dentist then takes an X-ray of your mouth and uses a computerised machine to create a 3D model of your teeth. After this, the dentist uses the model to design the Invisalign. Once the dentist creates the Invisalign, they test it on your teeth and make slight adjustments to ensure it fits perfectly. 

What Should You Expect After Your Dentist Installs Invisalign?

Once the dentist installs the Invisalign, they inform you how to use and care for the aligners. Typically, you should wear the Invisalign all day to ensure their effectiveness. However, you should remove them when eating or brushing your teeth. The Invisalign could feel uncomfortable at first. After all, you are not used to wearing aligners. However, they gradually feel comfortable as your teeth become aligned.

You must also take good care of the Invisalign. For instance, you should wash them regularly to eliminate dirt and food particles. Store the Invisalign in the provided case when they are not in use. It is a sure way to avoid damage to the Invisalign. The dentist also recommends regular visits to adjust the Invisalign and assess your progress. 

For more information about Invisalign, reach out to a local clinic.

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