How Does Invisalign Treatment Work?

 

Invisalign treatment works by using a series of clear aligners that gradually straighten your teeth. They're practically invisible and can be removed during the day to eat, drink and brush your teeth.

They're made from clear plastic, and they don't contain any harmful metals or materials like traditional braces. They're also comfortable, so they won't cause you any discomfort while you're wearing them.

Your teeth and gums are important to your overall health, and they're a big part of how others see you. They say a lot about your personality and confidence, so it's crucial to get the smile you deserve. Invisalign is a popular option for many people who want to straighten their teeth and improve their smiles.

The first step to getting straighter teeth is to visit your dentist or orthodontist for an exam and a consultation. At this appointment, a specialist will scan your teeth and determine which type of alignment treatment you need. They'll explain the process and answer any questions you have about Invisalign.

If you're a good candidate for Invisalign, they will then provide you with your first set of aligners. You'll wear them for two weeks, removing them only to eat, drink and brush your teeth. It's recommended that you come in every six weeks to check on your progress, and you can expect to receive a new set of aligners every few weeks until your treatment is finished.

Each set of aligners moves your teeth a quarter of a millimeter, so it may take several sets to achieve the desired result. You'll need to wear each set for about two weeks before moving on to the next one, so you should expect your treatment to last between 12 and 18 months on average.

You should also wear your retainer at night. This is to prevent your teeth from becoming crooked again after you've finished your Invisalign treatment.

Your doctor will apply "SmartForce" attachments to your teeth before or during your Invisalign treatment, which are small tooth-colored buttons that give your aligners leverage. These attachments help to move your teeth more quickly, which helps to reduce the length of your Invisalign treatment.

They're also a great way to keep your smile healthy and bright. Your teeth and gums are your body's main gateway to healthy bacteria and nutrients, so it's important to keep them clean.

Unlike metal braces, your Invisalign aligners are removable so you can eat all your favorite foods during treatment. This can be a huge convenience because it eliminates the need to worry about food getting stuck in your brackets or wires.

While you're getting your Invisalign treatment, you'll be given a few sets of trays to use. These trays are designed to fit over each of your teeth, so you'll have to be careful not to bite down on them or pull them out.

The trays are easy to put on and remove, but they do require some care. You should brush your teeth before and after putting them in so that you can avoid plaque buildup and cavities during treatment. You should also floss your teeth before and after you remove the trays so that you can avoid any food debris in between your teeth.