Invisalign® has become increasingly popular for its positive orthodontic effects. If you’ve seen what clear alignment therapy has done for your family or friends, you may want to try it for yourself. Read on to learn more about who is and is not eligible for Invisalign®.

What Is Invisalign® and How Does It Work?

Invisalign® is a clear alignment therapy for many dental issues, including over or underbite, gap teeth or crowded teeth. When you choose Invisalign®, you and your dentist create a plan for your dream results. This process begins with 3-D imaging and impressions to create a set of clear trays that will guide your teeth into your desired position.

You begin a new Invisalign® set every seven to 14 days. On average, patients wear their aligners for six to nine months. By the final set, you should see significant results based on your desired changes.

Who Is Eligible for Invisalign®?

Invisalign® can treat cases for a wide range of orthodontic issues. Many teens and adults are excellent candidates for this alignment therapy. It’s almost easier to describe who is not eligible for Invisalign® than who is. In most cases, children or people with periodontal issues are unfit for Invisalign®.

Many patients are interested in Invisalign® because it’s a discreet alternative to braces. Because of their technological advances, Invisalign® can serve many patients with different needs.

How to Determine if Invisalign® Is Right for You

One of the best ways to decide if Invisalign® is right for you comes down to your personal preference. These clear aligners have their own set of practices that differ from other treatments.

Invisalign® suits patients with the accountability to keep their trays in for 20-22 hours per day. Depending on their needs, some patients have to commit to the aligners for longer than they would for braces. Understanding these requirements can help you determine if Invisalign® matches your preferences.

If you have a severe case of orthodontic issues, your dentist may recommend different treatments. The best way to know if you’re a good candidate for alignment therapy is by meeting with your dental professional.

Get in Touch With Dental Choice Today

Speak with our team at Dental Choice for more information if you’re considering Invisalign®. We are committed to finding the best option for you. Reach out to us online to get started or find your local office to set up a free consultation.

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