What you need to consider before choosing Invisalign
When you want to get your teeth straightened as an adult, it can be ever so tempting to simply approach a dental team to ask them about invisible aligners. After all, these are relatively new in the world of orthodontics, and as the name suggests, they can straighten your teeth without the visual hassle of being noticed by others around you.
When it comes to wearing invisible aligners, however, you will need to ask yourself some very honest questions about whether or not you can commit to the care that they require to work.
At Clear Braces Direct, our team has helped many patients to get the straighter smiles that they have always wanted using Invisalign London, but we know that it takes more than simply wearing the aligner to accomplish this.
In this article, our team will explore some of the things that need to be considered when choosing Invisalign London as your orthodontic tool of choice.
Wear
Firstly, will you be able to dedicate 22 hours per day minimum to wearing Invisalign London? If you are forgetful or have a busy schedule, then it may be better to ask about fitted aligners or even braces. If you don’t wear invisible aligners for the set time, your teeth may suffer from reversion, making the process an expensive waste of time.
Cleaning
To keep your teeth healthy while wearing invisible aligners, you will need to keep the aligners clean and free from debris, as they will be pressed directly against your teeth and can cause bacteria to accumulate and potentially cause tooth decay or gum disease. The cleaning is straightforward and will involve you rinsing them under a cold water tap as required or soaking them in an appropriate wash twice a day.
Protection
It’s easy to assume that because these aligners are removable, they can stand pressure and be dropped. However, this is not the case, and many patients find that they need to order replacement aligners because of damage. So, you will need to ensure that when you are out and about and when the aligners are not in your mouth, they are in the carry case provided when you received them.
Discomfort
Many patients are surprised to learn that wearing invisible aligners can be a bit uncomfortable. They do have to move your teeth, after all! But you will need to be able to mitigate this discomfort to get through the entire process, and our team recommends using paracetamol or ibuprofen to do so. However, if you are noticing excessive levels of discomfort, please contact us for an assessment.
Updates
While using your invisible aligners, you will also need to send our team weekly updates via the associated app. This will help us assess whether or not the treatment is going as planned and allow us to intervene if we spot an issue. If you cannot commit to doing this, then you will need to consider alternative orthodontic treatments, such as fitted clear braces or lingual braces.