Why Invisalign Is an Ideal Alternative to Traditional Braces

Traditional metal braces have long been the go-to option for correcting misaligned teeth. However, Invisalign® is a popular and effective alternative. This innovative method offers numerous benefits, making it ideal for individuals seeking a more discreet and convenient way to straighten their teeth.

How Invisalign works

Invisalign aligners are orthodontic devices that can correct misaligned teeth, such as:

  • Crossbites
  • Crowded teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Open bites
  • Overbites
  • Underbites

Unlike traditional braces, which use metal brackets and wires, Invisalign aligners are transparent, removable trays that patients wear over their teeth. Using gentle pressure, the aligners gradually push the teeth into their desired positions.

Why Invisalign is an ideal alternative to traditional braces

Discreet orthodontic treatment

One of the common reasons that patients choose Invisalign is that the trays are transparent, allowing them to discreetly achieve their smile goals. Traditional braces are known for being highly noticeable, which can make some patients self-conscious and want to hide their smiles. Invisalign aligners consist of clear plastic that blends in with the patient's teeth.

Comfort

Traditional braces can be uncomfortable and even painful at times, as the metal brackets and wires can irritate the gums, tongue, and cheeks. In contrast, Invisalign aligners are custom-made to fit each patient's unique needs. This personalization allows the aligners to fit snugly over the patient's teeth, ensuring they are comfortable without any sharp edges or protruding wires. This means patients can go about daily activities without the discomfort often associated with traditional braces.

Convenience

Another benefit of Invisalign aligners is that they are removable. Traditional braces are typically braced to the patient's teeth during treatment, making it difficult for them to brush their teeth or eat their favorite foods. With Invisalign, patients can remove their aligners for eating and drinking, brushing and flossing, or during special occasions and social situations. While patients need to wear the aligners for at least 20 to 22 hours daily for effective treatment results, they make everyday functions and activities easier.

Fewer visits to the dentist

Invisalign requires fewer visits to the dentist compared to traditional braces. With metal braces, the dentist will need to make adjustments periodically in order to tighten the wires and ensure the patient's teeth are shifting into their desired position.

Meanwhile, Invisalign works through a series of aligners that gradually shift the patient's teeth. Each new set picks up where the previous set left off, as outlined in the treatment plan. Most patients will need to visit their dental office about every six to eight weeks for a treatment assessment and to pick up their next set of aligners.

Shorter treatment times

In most cases, Invisalign straightens the teeth more quickly than traditional braces. The average treatment time with clear aligners is 12 to 18 months, while metal braces typically require 18 to 24 months of wear. However, the exact duration varies from patient to patient and depends on the complexity of their orthodontic needs and commitment to treatment.

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Call our office to schedule a consultation

Invisalign offers a range of benefits that make it an ideal alternative to traditional braces. These clear aligners give you the ability to achieve the smile of your dreams without the hassle and discomfort of metal brackets and wires. Do you have questions about orthodontic devices and treatment? Call our office to learn more or schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment or call Texas Star Smiles & FastBraces at 254-237-1342 for an appointment in our Killeen office.

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