Author: Clear Braces Direct
Invisalign myths debunked
When you are looking into undertaking dental realignment as an adult, you have likely searched online for as much information as you can gather before approaching your dentist about it.
But with the internet being the way it is, it is also likely that you have stumbled across a few horror stories or myths that surround orthodontic realignment, not only as an adult but using aligners overall.
And this can be more than a bit disconcerting!
At Clear Braces Direct, our team has heard all of these myths before and can provide our patients with accurate information surrounding the aligners that we use in our clinic. We have been using Invisalign London to help patients get the smiles they want for over 5 years and have nearly 4000 cases of dental realignment success under our belts. So, we know more than our fair share about aligners!
So, what are some of the most common myths that exist online surrounding Invisalign London? Read on for our team’s top 5.
Myth 1- Invisible aligners don’t treat complex cases
Initially designed to realign teeth with a mild or moderate issue, as the technology surrounding Invisalign London has advanced, this aligner has become better adapted to treating more complex cases.
You will need to have the go-ahead from our team, but over 90% of people who approach us to undertake the aligner are indeed suitable for it. But if we determine that your dental misalignment is too severe, you will likely need to wear a fitted brace instead.
Myth 2- Older people can’t use invisible aligners
One of our largest demographics of patients seeking dental realignment are patients who are over the age of 40 years old!
And as one of the requirements for starting treatment with an invisible aligner is the presence of a complete set of adult teeth, this aligner is better designed for older people.
As long as your mouth teeth and gums are healthy and you have an appropriate level of misalignment to correct, you should be able to use invisible aligners without issue.
Myth 3- Invisible aligners are more expensive than braces
Many patients assume that because invisible aligners are the new big thing, or are trendy, they will be more expensive than traditional metal braces.
In short, this is not true, as the costs associated with orthodontic treatment typically include the costs of the orthodontic appointments, adjustments, tightening and other procedures surrounding the general movement of your teeth under the guidance of a dentist.
But as invisible aligners do not require tightening or adjusting they are often more affordable than you may think.
Myth 4- Invisible aligners take longer than braces
As invisible aligners are designed to treat mild to moderate cases of dental misalignment, the average treatment time is 3 to 6 months for most patients. When compared to the average treatment time for wearing traditional braces in adult years, which can be as long as 36 months, it is evident which treatment is faster.
Myth 5- Invisible aligners don’t work
Of course, invisible aligners work! Over 99% of all cases undertaken will successfully realign the teeth and leave the patient with a better meshing, improved smile.
Myths surrounding Invisalign at home debunked
Smartphones and the associated apps have changed the way that many people operate, alongside how many services operate too.
But when Invisalign was first created, it was only a matter of time until this invisible aligner made its way into the world of apps and was incorporated into the at-home dental treatments that are offered by many dental surgeries.
And of course, this is due to its simplicity and lifestyle-friendly nature.
At Clear Braces Direct, we are happy to be able to offer suitable patients the luxury of getting straight teeth at home London. This service involves the use of the downloadable Invisalign app, the taking of selfies and of course, an initial visit to our dental team. Overall it is more lifestyle friendly.
But you may have read online that getting straight teeth at home London is fraught with complications and doesn’t work as well as a traditional brace or aligner that is used in a dental surgery. Here, our team explores common myths surrounding at-home aligners to help you see the truth about this ever-growing popular treatment.
nvisalign at home doesn’t work
In short, Invisalign does work when it comes to getting straight teeth at home London.
The ease of use with the aligner makes it ideal for patients to use in the comfort of their own home, with simple devices and minimal intervention from a dentist or orthodontist. It doesn’t require tightening, cleaning or adjusting and so, the instructions on how to use it effectively can simply be transferred to the patient using a smartphone app.
And the results speak for themselves! So yes, Invisalign does work when used correctly at home.
It takes longer without trips to the dentist
The average treatment time for Invisalign, either used at home or in surgery, is between 3 to 6 months for most patients and this does not alter, irrespective of the environment, if the aligner is used correctly.
Your time wearing the aligner may be slightly longer, but this will always be due to the severity of the condition being treated, and if you have concerns that your treatment is taking longer than predicted, please contact our team.
You cannot correct any problems in the use of an at-home aligner!
Of course, you can do something if you suspect an issue with your aligner at home!
Simply call our team directly or via the app to ask for advice from a member of our team. The app also has an FAQ section that may be able to help you when you are using your aligner
If you lose a retainer, it can be expensive to order a new one
It is not expensive to order a new aligner if you have lost one or damaged one, and at Clear Braces Direct, we can offer you additional protection against the loss or damage of aligners for a reasonable price per month.
The treatment is more expensive than it would be in a surgery
No, it is not, and one of the reasons why orthodontic care in adult years is so expensive for many is because it often requires numerous trips to an orthodontist or dentist.
As this need is removed with Invisalign at home, the cost may be lower than you think.
Tips for daily wear of Invisalign
When you begin treatment with an invisible aligner, it is indeed an exciting time.
Not only will your teeth become straighter without drawing attention to your orthodontic treatment but you will likely save on time and money that is often associated with undertaking a brace or aligner in adult life.
But to ensure that you get the most out of wearing an invisible aligner, it is important to know how to manage them in daily life. This will not only ensure that they work, but that your teeth and gums remain healthy as well.
At Clear Braces Direct, we have the expertise needed to help you get a straighter smile using Invisalign London. We have helped many patients straighten their smiles using this aligner and if you are suitable, we would be more than happy to help you too!
So, what are some of our team’s tips when it comes to the daily wear of Invisalign London? Read on to find out!
Time your wearing
It is important to note that Invisalign London is a removable aligner. This means that you can take it out to brush your teeth, eat food or attend dental checkups.
But you will need to keep the aligner in your mouth for a minimum of 22 hours per day unless otherwise directed by our team. If you do not keep the aligner in your mouth, it is likely that your realigning procedure will stall or your teeth will revert to their previous positions.
Keep them clean
As you may know, invisible aligners are made from clear plastic.
And as they are removable, they are easier to clean than other orthodontic devices. In order to ensure that they stay clean, you will need to clean them a minimum of twice a day. Simply rinse them under a cold tap and use a toothbrush to remove any stubborn debris.
Do not use hot water to clean your aligners as this can cause them to warp.
Keep them safe
When out and about, it is easy to simply throw your aligners into a bag or your coat pocket.
Although the plastic that they are made from is durable, this is generally unwise. Because, much like the hot water being applied to the aligners, frequent mistreatment of them can cause them to become damaged, warped or torn, which will then require you to contact our team to have a new set sent out.
Keep appointments
Although we will aim to keep as much of your orthodontic care in the realms of your own home, when you are required to visit our team for a check-up or you need to send us a selfie (so we can assess how your treatment is progressing), please keep these appointments.
Not only do they allow us to see if your teeth are realigning correctly with the use of the aligner but they allow us to spot if you are suffering from the signs of dental decay or gum disease, which can be detrimental to the entire process.
Invest in pain relief
And finally, although the aligners are generally more comfortable to wear in daily life than other orthodontic tools, you will need to invest in pain relief. This will be more prevalent in the days following an aligner change, where the aligner will feel tight against your teeth as it attempts to move them into the desired position.
An introductory guide to Invisalign
Most people are aware of what a 3D printer is and what it can do, alongside how it has revolutionised the health industry overall. But are you aware of its role in the creation and use of invisible aligners?
If you are looking to straighten your teeth using an invisible aligner, then you may want to have a bit more insight into how the aligners are crafted and created, and how you as a patient will need to use them to get the straighter smile that you want and deserve.
At Clear Braces Direct, our team has been using Invisalign London to straighten our patients’ teeth for over 5 years now and knows all there is to know about the creation, usage and daily wear of these nifty invisible aligners. So, if you are looking for a team with expertise in the area of invisible aligners, choose us!
In this short guide, you will be introduced to Invisalign London concerning how these aligners are created, how they are worn and how your smartphone can help you to get the most out of this treatment. Enjoy!
Consultation
First thing’s first, when you are considering undertaking Invisalign London, you will need to attend a consultation with a member of our team. This is so we can ascertain if you are suitable or not for invisible aligners, which will include assessing the condition of your teeth and taking a 3D scan of your mouth.
If we deem that you are suitable, the scans will be sent to a dental laboratory.
Creation
The scans that we collect at your initial consultation are uploaded to a computer and, using a kind of digital sped up orthodontic procedure, your teeth will be moved. From this, we will be able to determine how many aligners are required to make this computer simulation a reality.
Once we are happy that the aligners can move your teeth to the desired result, a 3D printer will create your aligners using a malleable but also fairly firm clear plastic.
This process is incredibly quick, and your new aligners may either be sent to our surgery or direct to your door within 7 to 14 days.
Daily wear
It is important when you are wearing your aligners that you wear them in the correct order and that you wear them for 22 hours per day.
This will ensure that the aligners have the required amount of time to move your teeth and that each step of the realignment process is accomplished.
To keep your aligners clean, simply rinse them under a cold tap twice a day, and if you have any questions, contact our team.
Selfies and appointments
This particular invisible aligner comes with an app, which you will need to use each week to send our team a photograph or a selfie of your smile, so we can assess if the treatment is progressing as needed.
If we detect a problem, we will likely send you instructions via the app or call you in for an appointment. It is important for the sake of your realignment that any appointments made with our team are kept.
What impacts on the cost of Invisalign?
When it comes to seeking orthodontic treatment in adult life, it is important to know what can impact the costs.
Many dental patients have the assumption that using a newer, invisible aligner will be more expensive than using a traditional, metal brace when it comes to straightening their teeth. While this is rarely the case, it is worth being aware of the factors that can impact the final bill of your treatment with an invisible aligner, so you know where your money is going.
At Clear Braces Direct, we believe in being completely transparent with our patients about Invisalign cost London and will be more than happy to break down the itinerary of the treatment, so you can assess the costs before you commit to it. There is no obligation!
But what are some of the things that we have found impact on Invisalign cost London?
Read on to find out!
Condition or severity
As this invisible aligner has become better at treating complex cases, it is now likely that more complicated cases of dental misalignment can be corrected using it.
But the complexity or severity of the condition does indeed play a part in the final Invisalign cost London.
Why? Because the complexity will impact how long you will need to wear the aligners and will have a bearing on the treatment and potential adjustments that will need to be made during the dental realignment.
Expertise
More and more dentists around the world are becoming trained at using invisible aligners and the expertise of your dentist can indeed impact the final cost.
Our team at the practice has had more than half a decade working with this aligner and knows all there is to know about how to use it, potential complications and how to deal with any issues that may arise. This ensures that all of your needs are met by our team and that will play a part in the final costs.
Retainers
As is the way with any dental realignment procedure, you will need to wear retainers afterwards to prevent your teeth from moving back into their previous positions.
When you come to Clear Braces Direct for clear aligners, the first retainer is an additional cost but if it becomes lost or you fail to use it and your teeth revert, then additional costs will potentially be added to the final bill.
So, as the way with the aligners, keep your retainers in!
Adjustments
When we talk about adjustments relating to invisible aligners, we do not mean them in the way that they are meant with traditional braces. When you send us your selfie once a week, we may need to make adjustments to the order of the aligners or we may need to add new aligners into the process to better align your teeth. This will be necessary and will add to the final bill price.
Commitment!
You have to be committed to wearing these aligners for a minimum of 22 hours per day to gain the best results. Failure to do so may result in your orthodontic treatment stalling or reverting, which will delay the process and potentially add to the cost of the treatment.
Questions about Invisalign answered
When undertaking any dental treatment, from a filling to a dental implant, you as the patient will likely have some questions for your dentist.
And as the rise in popularity surrounding invisible aligners continues, our team has answered a fair few questions about these treatment options and their suitability for the majority of our patients.
But, as we know all there is to know about this aligner, we are more than happy to advise you on the potential usage of it when straightening your teeth.
Because at Clear Braces Direct, our team has been using one of the world’s most famous invisible aligners to help our patients get the straighter miles that they want and deserve. Invisalign London is suitable for patients with mild-to-moderate misalignment who wish to get straighter teeth with visible discretion.
Now, back to those questions that we are asked about Invisalign London! Here, our team answers 5 of the most common ones that we receive, allowing you to learn more about the aligner before you approach our team about it.
Do the aligners hurt?
When compared to traditional braces, Invisalign London has a very different method of action. Rather than the brace needing to be altered or adjusted (as is the way with traditional orthodontics), each aligner in the set is designed to move your teeth in smaller increments over two weeks. So, in theory, there should be less discomfort.
But remember, an aligner still needs to move your teeth so, you may need to invest in some over-the-counter pain relief for those days when you switch between aligners.
Is the treatment expensive?
Invisible aligners do not require adjusting or trips to a hygienist to keep your teeth and gums healthy for the duration of the treatment. Ergo, despite them being more trendy amongst dental patients, many see them as more affordable, especially when compared to other orthodontic tools.
At Clear Braces Direct, we are aware that money does not grow on trees and so, we are happy to offer suitable patients financing options to help them spread the cost of their treatment into monthly increments.
Do aligners take longer than regular braces?
In a word, no. It is very unlikely that wearing an aligner will take longer to straighten your teeth than a regular brace, especially in your adult years.
Traditional braces can take up to 3 years to straighten your teeth, whereas an aligner on average, takes between 3 to 6 months. But this period is based on the severity of the misalignment being treated, and how dedicated you are to wearing the aligners for the required 22 hours a day.
How do I care for the aligners at home?
Aligners are easy to care for and each day, you should aim to clean them under a cold tap to remove any debris. This will keep your gums and teeth healthy and will keep the aligners clear.
You should also aim to carry your aligners when you are not wearing them in the carry case provided. If you have an issue with a lost aligner or a damaged aligner, contact our team.
Will I need to wear a retainer afterwards?
Yes, you will need to wear a retainer after using an invisible aligner to ensure that your teeth do not revert to their previous positions.
Invisalign at home – FAQs answered
Thanks to the use of apps on smartphones and 3D printers, it is now possible for you to get the straighter smile you want in the comfort of your own home.
While this was common in the years leading up to 2020, the global pandemic has somewhat pushed the use of at-home aligners into overdrive with more people seeking this treatment, as it minimises contact with other people and adheres to social guidelines set down by the government.
And although our team at Clear Braces Direct was offering this service before 2020, we have noticed an upsurge in demand for our services.
At Clear Braces Direct, we are proud to be able to offer our patients straight teeth at home London with the use of Invisalign aligners, an app and selfies. Our expertise revolves around invisible aligners and we can advise you on each step of the treatment and your suitability without any obligation from you.
But you may have some questions about how you will get straight teeth at home London and about the Invisalign process overall. Here, our team offers you answers to some of the most common questions that we are asked in our surgery.
Do I need to take a mould of my teeth?
In a word no.
To get straight teeth at home London, you do not need to take a mould of your teeth and one will not be sent to you when you come to Clear Braces Direct for this treatment.
We will instead invite you to one of our surgeries and our team will use an intraoral scanner to take a scan of your teeth to begin treatment. This procedure is non-invasive and only takes a few seconds and the images that we obtain will be uploaded to our computer for future reference.
Will the aligners be sent to my door?
In most cases, we will aim to send the aligners to your door, unless we have some concerns that there may be an issue with suitability. In this instance, we may need to call you into the surgery so we can assess how well the aligners fit.
But generally speaking, once we have had your teeth scanned, there may be a waiting period of up to 4 weeks for the aligners to arrive at your door. This may vary depending on government guidelines and restrictions that may be in place at the dental laboratory.
What do I do if I need help?
Invisalign treatment comes along with an app for your smartphone, so if you need help you can contact our team via the app or you can simply call us at the surgery.
The app also features an FAQ section which, hopefully, will have all the information you need about the aligner. But if you are not sure, just give us a call and we will do our best to help you!
Will I need to visit the surgery?
Unless we determine that you need to visit us through the use of the app and the weekly selfies that you send to us, your only trip to the surgery will be required at the beginning of your treatment. And potentially once again at the end to have you fitted for a retainer.
Comparing Invisalign to braces; what you need to know
When you are looking for the right kind of orthodontic tool to straighten your teeth, there are many things that you need to consider.
And unfortunately, few of them are to do with discretion!
While there has been a movement in adult orthodontic care towards making aligners more visually discreet, there are other factors that need to be compared to determine the most suitable orthodontic tool for you.
At Clear Braces Direct, as our names suggest, we are bigger fans of the more discrete aligner or brace and are proud to be able to offer our patients Invisalign London. And while we do not disparage the use of the traditional brace, it is worth noting how the two treatments differ when considering orthodontic care.
In this article, we will be comparing Invisalign London to the traditional metal brace, so you can get a better feel for each of these treatments and which one may be the right one for you.
Length of treatment
Brace- With adult patients, a traditional metal brace may be worn for up to 3 years. This is due to traditional braces being able to treat more complex cases of dental misalignment but also needing the additional time to do so.
Aligner- Aligners like Invisalign London typically take between 3 to 6 months to straighten someone’s teeth. But, as you may have guessed, aligners are better suited for people who have mild to moderate cases of misalignment or protrusion.
Discretion
Brace- There is no way around it; metal braces are very visible! But many people now view metal braces with a hipster ideology, in that they are cool because they are retro.
Aligner- An invisible aligner is made from clear plastic and while they can become stained, with correct cleaning every day, your invisible aligners will remain visually discreet and those around you may not even know you are wearing it.
Comfort
Brace- It is hard to compare the comfort of a brace to an aligner, as each person has their unique comfort thresholds. However, when wearing a traditional brace, you will need to attend tightening or adjusting sessions with your dentist, which require the over wire to be tightened to move your teeth. This usually creates pressure in the jaw, which is not comfortable but can be managed with over the counter pain relief.
Aligner- Aligners use small increments of change in their shape to move the teeth gradually over two weeks. This does not mean they are completely comfortable, as this still creates a feeling of pressure, which may need to be remedied with over-the-counter pain relief.
Affordability
Brace- The cost of having a brace in adult years includes trips to the dentist, adjustments and any hygienist treatments required to keep your teeth and gums in good condition.
Aligner- Aligners can be used at home and as they are removable, you will not need to attend hygienist appointments and there is no need to visit a dentist to have the aligner adjusted.
Results
Brace and aligner- The results achieved using a brace or an aligner can be striking and life-changing. But to achieve these goals, you will need the oversight of a trained dental professional who can advise you on the most suitable tool for your orthodontic needs.
Helpful tools when using Invisalign
When you begin treatment with an invisible aligner, there are a few additional bits and bobs that may be required to ensure that the treatment is not only comfortable but is functional and that you can see it through to the end.
At Clear Braces Direct our team knows the ins and outs of how Invisalign London works and can provide our patients with targeted advice to ensure that you get the most out of the treatment with the tools provided and that you remain comfortable and confident through the treatment’s duration.
So what are some of the things that you will need to invest in to get the most out of Invisalign London? Read on to find out!
Dental wax
Dental wax can be a godsend to those who are new to the wearing of Invisalign London.
This is because when the aligners are first printed, the edges are still sharp and hard, which
when placed in your mouth, can cause issues with rubbing against the tongue and inner cheeks.
Dental wax acts as a softening buffer, which protects your tongue and inner cheeks against the sharpness of the aligners.
Simply ask our team about how to use this product!
Invisible aligner containers
When you receive your invisible aligners, they will come with a carry case.
And as you go about your day and you take the aligners out, it is important to place them in this carry case as opposed to your pockets or in your bag.
This is because the carry case is specifically designed to shield and protect the aligners against dust, debris and damage. And although you won’t need to purchase a carry case, it is important to keep yours on you. And if you lose it, talk to our team about a replacement.
Travel toothpaste and brush
Have you visited a pharmacy or chemist and seen travel-sized toothbrushes and toothpaste?
When you are using invisible aligners, it is worth investing in these to take with you to work, school or university. As you go about your day and you remove your aligners to eat, before you put them back into your mouth, you will need to give your teeth a quick brush. This is to remove debris and food, which could become trapped between your tooth and the aligner, this can lead to decay and gum disease.
So, to keep your dental health in good condition whilst wearing an aligner, invest in a travel toothpaste and toothbrush.
Pain relief
An invisible aligner is often considered the gold standard of orthodontic treatment because of its comfort.
However, many patients are surprised when they begin using the aligner as to how much pressure and tightness there is. Generally, this is normal and you should invest in over-the-counter pain relief such as ibuprofen or paracetamol to ensure that any discomfort you experience is managed.
Cleaning products
You could rinse your aligners under a cold tap to keep them clean or, if you want a fresh-tasting aligner, you could invest in specialised cleaning products.
These will keep your aligners clear and functional; just be sure that the products you use are specifically designed for aligners or denture cleaning.
Invisalign in Newcastle: serious about smiles
At Clear Braces Direct, we are serious when we say we aim to get patients their new smile in as little as 4 to 6 months. If you have mild to moderate alignment issues such as crowded or gapped teeth, a crossbite, or even an over or underbite, then Invisalign in Newcastle could be the treatment you need. With our Diamond Apex accreditation from Invisalign, we have treated over 6,800 patients and our staff, therefore, have the experience and expertise you can rely on to achieve a beautiful smile. Invisalign offers many benefits that make it a treatment option to definitely consider and if it is deemed appropriate for you, then why not take up this serious offer?
What is Invisalign?
Invisalign in Newcastle is a system that involves plastic aligners that are see-through when worn over the teeth and gently pushes them into the targeted position over time. You will need to change your aligners on a regular basis, but don’t worry, we won’t be asking you to come and see us each week for your new ones! In fact, the aligners will be sent to you for free, so you can receive them in the comfort of your own home. You will also only have to come and see us at the practice if we feel that we need to see you. We have a remote monitoring system that we use for your bespoke treatment and we will only ever ask you to come in if there is a specific reason, allowing you to have more time to continue with your busy life and saving you money on unnecessary appointments.
The reasons to want Invisalign in Newcastle
If you are the sort of person who would prefer not to have a visible appliance in their mouth, while getting the treatment you need to realign your smile, then you are not alone! Invisalign offers the discretion you may prefer to have, just like the other thousands of patients we have treated with this system. The plastic is clear, so when the aligners are worn over the teeth, only your teeth should be visible. Furthermore, you can also remove your aligners for 2 hours daily. This means that you won’t be required to alter your diet and you will still be able to clean your teeth normally, plus you can remove them when you want to do something like play sports. The choice is yours! The aligners are also really difficult to break, because of the durable plastic material they are made from. This means that you shouldn’t really need to have any emergency appointments, saving you both time and money.
Initial consultation
We offer all of our prospective patients a free consultation to find out more about Invisalign and whether or not it is the right treatment for them. You will be able to have your smile examined and find out if this is the treatment for you. If it is, then you will be able to get going right away on gaining your new smile. If you’re serious about getting a great smile, so are we. Let’s do this!