Author- Dr Aparna Pandya (Mrs India Vivacious 2019)
Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment that straightens teeth using a system of clear plastic trays or aligners. Clear aligners are popular with grown-ups and teens who prefer not to use traditional braces.
Invisalign- trained orthodontist or dentist, creates a set of custom aligners. As the teeth are pushed into place, new sets of trays are prepared thus gradationally reaching the end of the treatment plan and, ultimately, a perfectly aligned smile. Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign can be removed by patients when they eat, brush teeth. But they're most effective when worn 20 to 22 hours a day.
Invisalign can address numerous of the issues corrected by traditional braces. When worn according to the treatment plan, plastic aligners can bring about real metamorphoses. But they aren't a universal fix. Numerous orthodontists suggest that Invisalign be used in only mild to moderate cases.
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In this assessment, the orthodontist or dentist decides whether Invisalign is an applicable corrective treatment for the patient’s particular issues. During the consult, the teeth are fitted for custom aligners according to 3D prints.
Invisalign users wear their aligners for 20 to 22 hours a day for 3 to 18 months, taking them out only to eat and brush teeth. The snug aligners ply force on crooked teeth, gradationally shifting them. The aligners are changed every one to two weeks as the bite progresses toward an ideal outgrowth.
For numerous issues, Invisalign does work. But it requires a high position of patient compliance. Prospective Invisalign cases shouldn’t anticipate a positive outgrowth if they take their trays out for days or indeed hours at a time. The aligners must be worn for 20 to 22 hours per day; the teeth will move out of place if the aligners aren't worn diligently, dismembering the anticipated progress.
While further exploration is demanded comparing the use of clear aligners with traditional braces, a study published in January 2019 in the journal BMC Oral Health showed no statistical difference in issues between the two options. In other words, the clear aligners were as effective as old- academy orthodontia.
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