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7 Benefits of Invisalign

Adam Leeb
Last updated: January 9, 2022 9:05 pm
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Are you after a suitable orthodontic treatment for straightening your teeth? There is a lot of new technology for orthodontics that can be helpful. Invisalign is a near-perfect solution that will make it easier to achieve your goals while providing outstanding advantages over other traditional options. Here are seven benefits of Invisalign.

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1. Stress-free treatment process2. Comfortable and invisible to the naked eye3. Freedom to drink or eat anything4. Easy to remove and clean5. Reduces chances of gum diseases6. Fixes a range of dental issues7. Safe for children, adolescents, and adultsEndnote

1. Stress-free treatment process

Invisalign is a painless and non-invasive procedure that relies on 3D digital scans and computer-aided design (CAD) dental technology to create a series of custom aligners. Passes Dental Care Invisalign has taken this a notch higher by using iTero 3D scanning that eliminates fitting issues and even shows a simulation of what your smile will look like after the treatment.  Typically, you will have to replace your aligner every two weeks and visit the dental office for ongoing checkups after five to six weeks.

2. Comfortable and invisible to the naked eye

Invisalign allows you to achieve a bright smile even when undergoing treatment as it uses medical-grade polyurethane, which is nearly invisible to those around you. This gives it an edge over traditional braces that come with brackets and wires, which can leave you feeling self-conscious about your smile.

3. Freedom to drink or eat anything

While you need to adhere to food restrictions after getting braces, this will not be a problem when opting for Invisalign. These removable aligners make it easy to eat, drink, brush, and floss your teeth while undergoing treatment without worrying about the likelihood of experiencing pain or suffering any damages. All you have to do, whether you eat something crunchy, sticky, or hard, is to clean your teeth and pop back your aligners.

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4. Easy to remove and clean

Maintaining good dental health is pretty simple when you have Invisalign trays, as they can be removed and washed to prevent any plaque build-up. The best ways to ensure your aligners are always clean is to:

  • Use lukewarm water and vinegar or baking soda to soak your trays for at least 30 minutes
  • Gently brush your trays using a clean and soft toothbrush
  • Soak your aligners in denture cleaners or cleaning crystals recommended by your orthodontist.

5. Reduces chances of gum diseases

Removable aligners make it easy for you to take care of your mouth while gradually shifting the position of your teeth to avoid overcrowding. This limits the risks of bacterial growth in your mouth, which is the primary cause of gum diseases, making it easier to maintain better dental health.

6. Fixes a range of dental issues

You can opt for Invisalign to correct several bite and teeth crowding issues, including:

  • Underbite
  • Overbite
  • Crowded teeth
  • Misaligned teeth
  • Open bite
  • Gap teeth
  • Crossbite

You will further love that the treatment is customized to suit the needs at hand while guaranteeing impressive results.

7. Safe for children, adolescents, and adults

Dentists recommend Invisalign as a safe and effective teeth-straightening solution for anyone above 12. The only responsibility a patient will have is to maintain their trays properly, wear them for between 20 to 22 hours a day, and keep up with their series of aligners.

Endnote

Invisalign has emerged as an effective and futuristic teeth-repositioning solution that helps promote better oral health with great ease.

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