Dental

Top 3 Questions About Clear Aligners Answered

 

A confident smile brings a confident spirit. The benefits of having properly aligned teeth go beyond just having a good smile. Having a good set of teeth benefits not only the appearance but the overall health as well.

Some people have no issues with their teeth because they are properly aligned and are well taken care of since childhood. But some aren’t too lucky as they have crooked teeth or they failed to maintain their pearly whites.

The good news is, there are orthodontics treatments such as braces and Invisalign (also known as clear aligners) that can help bring back people’s confident smile. Dental patients need to know their options and consult with a trusted orthodontist so they can make recommendations about the proper treatment for crooked teeth.

While many people will prefer the traditional braces compared to Invisalign since it isn’t as popular, we still want to shed some light on why this orthodontics treatment is also worth trying.

Here are the top three questions about Invisalign, answered:

Question 1: How does Invisalign work?

First, we will explain what Invisalign is. Invisalign are removable aligners that can be an alternative to braces. It treats simple to complex orthodontic conditions, straightening teeth and correcting bite without surgery.

Orthodontic problems such as gapped teeth, overbites, underbites, and crowded teeth can be corrected through Invisalign. Since Invisalign are removable, it is easier to brush and floss your teeth.

While braces use metal wires and brackets to straighten teeth, Invisalign utilizes a set of clear plastic trays, making it far less noticeable than braces. These clear plastic trays will help shift the teeth into their proper position gradually. Clear plastic trays are changed every two weeks.

Question 2: Does Invisalign hurt?

People who wear metal braces know how much it can hurt when eating. The pain even intensifies after doing the monthly adjustment.

Since Invisalign does the same work as braces in shifting teeth to their proper position, expect that it could also hurt a little because putting pressure on the teeth may result in discomfort. But the pain is manageable and it is more bearable compared to wearing traditional metal braces.

Just like how the brackets of the braces rub the inside of the mouth resulting to mouth callouses, edges of the aligners, while not sharp, can be irritating to your gums and the insides of your lips. It takes time to get your mouth used to wearing the aligners.

Question 3: How much does Invisalign costs?

The best way to know how much an Invisalign cost is to ask your orthodontist. The treatment cost may vary depending on the needs and condition of the patient. Although it is obvious that Invisalign could be a little bit pricey than the traditional metal braces, the average cost of an Invisalign in Sydney is between $400 and $2,500.

Invisalign is a great option for people who dislike the look of traditional metal braces. Consult your orthodontist now to know whether Invisalign will work for you. You can also read more about Invisalign here.