Invisalign vs. traditional orthodontic treatments: 7 important differences explained
Clear and traditional steel orthodontics are orthodontic corrective devices that move teeth by applying pressure to crooked teeth. Made of transparent acrylic materials, clear orthodontics (Invisalign aligners) can be removed when eating or brushing your teeth. Traditional orthodontic treatments consist of metal bands bonded onto teeth with dental adhesive that cannot be removed by the person wearing them.
Here are seven more differences to know about traditional orthodontic treatments and clear aligner treatment in Berkeley, California:
The Advantages of Invisalign Over Traditional Orthodontic Treatment for Oral Hygiene
Invisalign aligners can be removed and inserted to maintain good oral hygiene practices. Traditional orthodontic treatment requires dental intervention for removal. Consequently, cleaning your teeth while wearing metal appliances is difficult. Additionally, food particles tend to become lodged in brackets and under the bands, potentially irritating gums and weakening tooth enamel.
The Aesthetic Advantage of Clear Aligners
Clear aligners are nearly invisible to others, while traditional orthodontic treatments are immediately visible. Teens and young adults feel more confident and less self-conscious about wearing Invisalign. Although clear aligners aren’t entirely invisible, you can’t see them unless you are standing close to the person wearing them.
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Comparing Traditional Orthodontic Treatment and Invisalign: Treatment Frequency and Mechanism
Traditional orthodontic treatments require monthly dental visits. Invisalign patients visit the dentist every four to six weeks to receive new aligners. Teeth movement depends on your dentist tightening wires every month to exert more pressure on crooked teeth. Invisalign patients must wear a series of differently shaped aligners to move their teeth into desired positions.
The Role of Retainers After Orthodontic Treatment
Most people wearing traditional orthodontic treatment must wear a retainer after the braces are removed. Retainers help keep teeth corrected until the risk of movement has passed. Since clear aligner treatment is recommended for mildly to moderately crooked teeth, a retainer may not be necessary after treatment.
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Adapting to Speech Changes with Orthodontic Appliances
Invisalign aligners and traditional orthodontic treatment may temporarily affect speech. Initially, both orthodontic appliances may cause the wearer to lisp or slur their words slightly. However, most people adapt quickly to aligners or orthodontic treatment and begin speaking without lisping or slurring within a few weeks.
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Top Berkeley, CA dentists, Drs. Praj Kamat and Ruhi Sangha, invite new and existing patients to schedule an evaluation appointment for orthodontic treatment. To learn more about Clear Aligner treatment, call (510) 800-7660.
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