Braces or Invisalign? A comparison of both treatments

As an adult who has an orthodontic misalignment, you may be curious about which options are available to you.

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If you grew up in the 90s, you may have heard that the only way for you to get straighter teeth in your adult years is to use a fixed metal brace. However, thanks to advancements in orthodontic treatment, this is now not the only option available and you may be able to wear an invisible aligner to get the straighter smile that you want.

At Clear Braces Direct, we are always eager to meet with patients who want to undertake orthodontic care at the later stages of life, and we will always be happy to assess your suitability for Invisalign London. This clear aligner has changed the face of orthodontic care for adults and is one of the most popular treatments on the market today.

But with that in mind, you may wonder how Invisalign London stacks up in comparison to the traditional fixed brace. In this article, our team will explore some of the factors of both treatments to see how they measure up.

Time

It is not very well known, but Invisalign London can straighten your teeth in as little as 3 to 6 months, whereas if you undertake traditional fixed braces, this can take around three years. This difference in treatment time is not due to the design of the orthodontic devices but rather the severity of the misalignment being treated. So, you may be able to undertake traditional fixed braces for the majority of the orthodontic work and then use invisible aligners for the finishing touches, which can speed up the process.

Discretion

It goes without saying that few people would describe a fixed metal brace as discreet. Hence why there has been so much work put into adult orthodontic care revolving around invisible aligners. Invisible aligners are made from transparent plastic, which means that when they are put over your teeth, even those standing closest to you will not be able to notice them, making them exceedingly discreet.

Discomfort

There is no such thing as a completely comfortable orthodontic realignment, and this is because these tools are designed to move your teeth! Consider that traditional orthodontic braces use tightening and adjustments, which, in essence, pull the teeth into the desired positions. Invisible aligners utilised the system of gently pushing the teeth, making them the more comfortable option of the two treatments.

Daily care

Daily care of both invisible aligners and fixed braces can be complicated. For invisible aligners, all you need to do to clean them is take them out of your mouth and rinse them under cold water. With fixed braces, you need to brush them extensively after each meal, avoid certain foods and invest in interdental brushes, making them a bit more complicated to care for.

Complications

There are, ironically, more complications that can occur with invisible aligners than with fixed braces. This can be due to poor tracking or fitting of the aligners, lack of daily wear (as you need to wear them for 22 hours a day) and secondary complications, such as patients not attending their appointments. Thus, when comparing the complications in many cases, fixed braces have fewer.