Are standard braces still preferred to the Invisalign system?

Have you considered taking a new step in improving your smile? Do you often refrain from smiling to prevent showing a misaligned smile to the world? Has the idea of wearing braces to correct them kept you from taking that step? Modern orthodontic treatments often don’t include wire and bracket braces. Instead, there’s been a shift to the leading name in clear aligners, Invisalign. This system was first invented in the late 90s and began saturating the market starting at the start of the new millennium. Since then, it has been changing the face of orthodontic treatment, improving the smile of millions discretely and effectively.

Invisalign: Two Decades of Changing Smiles

Introducing something like Invisalign was game-changing when Invisalign was brought into orthodontics. Their marketing team used over $31 million to ensure this new system was brought to as many people as possible. Aligners like this weren’t new, there were many other clear aligners out there, but no one had seen anything like this before.

The first clear aligners were introduced in 1971. These aligners were introduced as retainers that could be worn after other treatments. The intention was to create something more comfortable and convenient. But they were also intended to be invisible while wearing. Invisalign came up with a plastic aligner designed like retainers. The process of undergoing orthodontic treatments with Invisalign is switching between different trays. Each tray applies pressure to the teeth to coax them into the correct placement.

With Invisalign, the same changes to the teeth could be made as traditional braces. The difference was that this aligner was utterly invisible. The invisibility wasn’t the only thing that made them different, though. The other benefits of Invisalign are:

  • Removable – Traditional braces are stuck in place. But Invisalign can be removed to maintain dental hygiene. Not only does removing the tray make it easier to brush and floss, but it also makes it easier to clean the tray. You can continue to eat normally without worrying about getting food stuck between wires.
  • Discrete – Because Invisalign is virtually invisible, the nature of the trays makes them difficult to spot by most people. You get the benefit of braces without the uncomfortable sight of metal when you smile. The fact that Invisalign is almost invisible offers a boost to self-confidence.
  • Comfortable – Because Invisalign is made of flexible plastic, they’re more comfortable than wire braces. The Invisalign trays are smooth, making the impact on the gums softer. One of the most prominent complaints about metal braces is that they scrape against the gums and lead to bleeding. Invisalign is smooth and doesn’t have the same edges.

Invisalign system gives you the results of wire braces at almost the exact cost. Invisalign is comfortable, removable, discrete, and affordable, making it one of the leading options for orthodontic correction of misaligned teeth.

Ask Your Dentist For More Information

Your dentist can help you learn more about the benefits of Invisalign. Most of the time, Invisalign is a standard option for most clinics. If you’re interested in this, ask about Invisalign directly when discussing misaligned teeth with your dentist. Not only can your dentist explain the benefits of Invisalign, but they can also assist in deciding if it’s a viable option for your orthodontic needs.

Dr. Victor Bustos, DMD

Dr. Victor Bustos, DMD
3D Dentistry is led by Dr. Victor Bustos, a committed dentist who discovered a passion for dentistry at a young age. Since graduating from Florida International University, he brings his love of his craft to his patients, ensuring they are as satisfied with the results as he is with providing them.

Dr. Victor Bustos, DMD

Dr. Victor Bustos, DMD
3D Dentistry is led by Dr. Victor Bustos, a committed dentist who discovered a passion for dentistry at a young age. Since graduating from Florida International University, he brings his love of his craft to his patients, ensuring they are as satisfied with the results as he is with providing them.

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