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Dental Braces vs Invisalign, What You Need to Know?

6/2/2016

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Braces and invisalign are the popular dental appliances used by the dental professional for straightening teeth and correcting misaligned bites of their patients. They straighten teeth to give them ideal position, good orofacial look and improve dental health. Both of the technique involves creating pressure to the teeth and jaws to move them to a better position. Dental braces are very well know technique and invisalign is getting popularity beside braces. So, what are the differences between braces and invisalign and which one is better for you?
What are the dental braces and invisalign?​

​Dental braces are metal brackets placed directly on the teeth with glue and tied together by wires and tiny rubber bands. Whereas invisalign refers to invisible and removable proprietary appliance that requires to wear by the patients, but not metal wires required. Both of them are effective to straighten crowded, cross bites, overbites and under bite teeth.

Advantages and disadvantages of invisalign


​The use of Invisalign is an efficient method for tooth movements that are not too complicated. A set of clear, computer-generated trays is ideally worn 24 hours a day with change-outs every two weeks. There are certain trays that can last for six months to one year. However, these require some form of retention to prevent the teeth from shifting back. One of its best advantages is that the trays are relatively invisible. Hence the name Invisalign. Some people simply don’t want anyone to know they are wearing braces. They also provide help for people who wish to obtain straight teeth while still feeling comfortable in social situations. Wearing Invisalign offers comfort because it does not affect your speech.

Invisalign treatment can be expected to work more efficiently for esthetic purposes rather than for the purpose of improving the functionality of the teeth. This is why many people, especially those who have complex dental problems, still prefer dental braces.

Advantages and disadvantages of dental braces
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​Dental braces feature brackets that tend to run along a wire. An orthodontist or other trained dental professional is responsible for affixing the dental braces onto the teeth. The wire and brackets that form part of the braces are pressed against the patient’s teeth. This supports slight movements that can help in properly aligning and straightening the teeth.
Dental braces can correct even the most complicated issues in aligning the teeth. The braces are not only esthetically pleasing, but functional as well. These are beneficial in closing gaps and correcting crooked teeth.

Which one is better, dental braces or invisalign?
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If you are looking to undergo treat to help straighten your teeth and are considering Invisalign vs. braces, then speak to one of our specialists, who are on hand to answer any of your questions about the Invisalign method.
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