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6 Benefits of Using Invisalign for Teeth Straightening

Diana Hope
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Not only does straightening your teeth help you achieve a beautiful smile, but it also improves oral health, prevents periodontal disease, improves chewing, minimizes digestion concerns, fixes gaps between your teeth, lifts speech difficulties, and prevents excessive wear and tear on jaw muscles, gums, and teeth.

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  • 1.    Comfortability
  • 2.    Improved oral hygiene
  • 3.    Boosts self-esteem
  • 4.    No food restrictions
  • 5.    Invisalign aligners don’t discolor your teeth
  • 6.    For aesthetics
  • Endnote

While some people have no problem with crooked teeth, others lose self-confidence. Invisalign is a teeth treatment option that straightens your teeth without metal braces. It uses clear aligners and is ideal for teenagers and adults. Here are six reasons to consider Invisalign.

1.    Comfortability

Teeth straightening involves your teeth moving into a new position and you might experience mild discomfort as they shift, mainly with your first aligners set. You’ll feel some pressure when you first wear them, but it gradually fades within a few days. Moreover, Invisalign aligners are more comfortable than metal braces because they don’t have sharp edges to irritate your cheeks.

Unlike braces which require tightening by your orthodontist, Invisalign only involves receiving aligner sets where each set is tighter than the other. All you have to do is change them at the advised time. Visit oral health experts such as Wortleyroaddental to learn everything you need to know about this treatment and other related services.

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2.    Improved oral hygiene

Improved oral hygiene prevents periodontal diseases and halitosis. Crooked teeth make it hard to brush and floss in each nook and cranny of your mouth, leading to plaque and bacteria buildup, which may result in gum disease and tooth decay. With straight teeth, tooth brushing becomes easier because the bristles can reach your teeth easier to clean them properly. This reduces cavities and improves and maintains healthier gums.

3.    Boosts self-esteem

Some people are unhappy with their teeth’ appearance to the extent that it keeps them from feeling good about themselves and smiling, making it difficult for them to establish relationships with those around them. Using Invisalign aligners to straighten your teeth enables you to enjoy a beautiful smile, improving self-confidence.

When you finally feel great about your appearance, you’ll likely feel free to interact with people, building new relations and friendships. If wearing metal braces makes you self-conscious and ashamed to smile before people, Invisalign aligners are an ideal option because they’re clear and can go unnoticed.

4.    No food restrictions

Traditional braces limit you from eating specific foods and drinks, including the foods you need to bite into, crunchy foods, hard foods, or sticky foods because the wires might bend or the metal brackets snap off. However, with Invisalign, there aren’t any food restrictions. You can easily remove your Invisalign aligners, letting you eat or drink anything you want without destroying them.

5.    Invisalign aligners don’t discolor your teeth

With metal braces, your teeth might discolor on the brackets’ spots, especially if you indulge in sugary foods or staining foods. While the chances of getting teeth discoloration from braces might be slim, using Invisalign instead helps you avoid that altogether. Unlike braces, aligners aren’t mounted on your teeth, so it’s easier to clean them thoroughly.

6.    For aesthetics

Invisalign is a preferred teeth treatment technique for many because the aligners are invisible to the naked eye. You can confidently wear them without worrying about what others think of you.

Endnote

Teeth straightening can solve many oral health issues and improve your self-confidence. Consider using the Invisalign teeth alignment technique for these benefits and more.

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