Midland Invisalign Dentists
What Is Our Invisalign Dental Service?
Invisalign consists of a series of clear plastic removable appliances that move your teeth in small increments to achieve a straighter more aesthetically pleasing smile.
The international Invisalign team works in collaboration with your dentist’s diagnosis to create a treatment plan and set of aligners designed and produced specifically for you.
How Does Invisalign Work?
Aligners – Each aligner is made slightly different to allow teeth to gradually move into the desired position.
Attachments – Attachments are placed on the surface of the teeth to aid movement. They can be on any of your teeth including the front teeth. These are tooth coloured and removed at the end of your treatment by your dentist.
Interproximal Reduction (IPR) – Because Invisalign dentists are not removing teeth to create space we must gain space in another form in which we file away small amounts of enamel between the teeth to create space.
What Are The Benefits Of Invisalign?
- Invisalign aligners offer an aesthetic alternative to conventional braces (train tracks)
- Aligners are nearly invisible. Most people won’t know you are wearing them!
- Aligners can be removed. This allows normal brushing and flossing tasks that may be impaired by conventional braces.
- No invasive metal wires or brackets.
- Aligners often improve oral hygiene habits and patients may notice an improvement in gum health during treatment.
What Should I Expect From An Invisalign Dentist?
- A series of up to 20 aligners that get changed every 1-2 weeks.
- Regular appointments with your Invisalign dentist to assess treatment.
- Aligners MUST be worn at all times (22 hours per day) only taking them out to eat and drink. Aligners that are not being worn are not working at all.
- Some discomfort when changing aligners as your teeth will be slightly moving each time. A soft diet may be essential at this time
Is Invisalign Treatment Right For Me?
- Yes! If you have had braces in the past and have noticed your teeth moving.
- Yes! If you have minor crowding of your teeth and are not aesthetically please with your smile.
How Long Does Invisalign Treatment Take?
- On average, Invsalign treatment takes 6-12 months. This differs per individual Invisalign treatment plan.
- Additional aligners may be required at the end of Invisalign treatment.
Common Risks & Complications of Invisalign
- Failure to wear the aligners 22 hours per day or missing appointments to see your dentist can lengthen the time to achieve your desired results.
- Dental tenderness may be experienced after switching aligners or irritation/scratching to lips gums and cheeks.
- Teeth may shift position after Invisalign treatment if retainers are not worn after treatment.
- Tooth decay or gum disease may occur if patients do not brush and floss their teeth adequately or consume high levels of sugar before wearing retainers.
Uncommon Risks & Complications of Invisalign:
- Recession– A less common gum issue can be the shrinking of the. Your dentist will inform you if you are at an increased risk of developing this.
- Black Triangles- Sometimes when overlapping or very crowded teeth are straightened there is a lack of supporting gum tissue which may cause the appearance or a small gap between the teeth which may look like a back triangle. This may require restorative work (in chair fillings with ceramics) to correct after completion of your orthodontic treatment at an additional fee.
What Are Alternative Treatments To Invisalign?
The most common alternative is a referral to an orthodontist for conventional braces (train tracks).
What to do if experiencing problems during Invisalign treatment?
If you are experiencing any of the above issues or are concerned about your Invisalign treatment please contact your Dentist.
Do not discontinue your aligners without notifying your Invisalign dentist. Failure to comply with aligner wear can result in damage to the support structure of your teeth and cause severe relapse even mid-treatment.