Invisalign is a revolutionary orthodontic system that can help you achieve a straighter smile without the hassle of traditional braces. It works by using custom-made aligners that move your teeth gradually and smoothly until they are in the desired position. Invisalign aligners can move your teeth horizontally, vertically, and even rotate them as needed. Each aligner tray is designed to move your teeth minimally, so you should expect to change your aligners every one to two weeks. If you want your teeth to move faster, you can use an application for iOS and Android that scans your teeth and allows you to move to the next aligner if your teeth have already moved.
Each aligner puts pressure on the right place to move the tooth and has a small space for the tooth to move. Orthodontists use metal brackets and wires to place constant pressure on the teeth and move them to their ideal position. The brackets are attached to the individual teeth and are connected by means of the wire arc. You will typically be provided with a set of Invisalign aligners every two weeks until your personalized treatment has been completed. As long as you wear your aligners correctly and use the new trays as scheduled, your Invisalign treatment will work as intended. One of the advantages of Invisalign is that each treatment case is planned using 3D models of the mouth.
You should make sure that you take care of your teeth while you are wearing Invisalign and keep your braces and teeth clean, especially after eating. As a recommended goal, you should wear your Invisalign between 20 and 22 hours a day, the longer the better. At the beginning of the Invisalign treatment plan, the software will calculate the treatment time and calculate how many aligners you will need. It's also reasonable to call Invisalign aligners braces, since they move your teeth in the same way that traditional orthodontic appliances do. Invisalign can be a great way to straighten your teeth without the ordeal of having to tighten wires, elastic bands and visual change.
During your Invisalign treatment, your dentist will provide you with new aligning trays every one to two weeks to ensure that your teeth are continuously moving to the correct position. Correcting the bite is one of the main reasons why people invest in braces and Invisalign, as it can cause numerous problems, such as damage to the gums and other teeth, alterations in appearance and pain when chewing. Invisalign can be used to move the lower teeth backwards so that they are behind the front teeth and vice versa, it can be used to bring the upper teeth forward so that they are placed in front of the lower teeth. Because Invisalign uses an extremely soft and transparent tray-like system, it's incredibly comfortable to wear, unlike conventional orthodontics, which can cause painful ulcers. Yes, Invisalign can damage your teeth; however, this mostly happens if proper instructions have not been followed regarding invisible braces. You can probably help speed up the process of your Invisalign treatment, especially if you're committed to using your aligners correctly. In conclusion, Invisalign is an extremely effective orthodontic system for moving teeth in a relatively short period of time without anyone else knowing.
It works by using custom-made aligners that move your teeth gradually and smoothly until they are in place. Each aligner tray is designed to move your teeth minimally so you should expect to change them every one to two weeks. If you want your teeth to move faster, you can use an application for iOS and Android that scans your teeth and allows you to move to the next aligner if your teeth have already moved.
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