Invisalign
It is challenging for people to detect the treatment because Invisalign aligners are almost invisible.
The Invisalign aligners may be taken off. To maintain proper dental hygiene, you may effortlessly brush and floss after taking them out before eating or drinking.
With Invisalign, you can see every step of the procedure from start to finish, which helps you better understand how long it will take.
The interval between doctor’s appointments is around 6–8 weeks.
Conventional Braces
You can see the brackets and wires of conventional braces.
Every time their braces are adjusted, the majority of patients may experience pain. Additionally, the metal brackets may irritate the mouth and result in ulcers.
During the teeth straightening procedure, braces are set and cannot be removed. Because of this, eating certain foods (such apples and nuts) becomes challenging, and cleaning and flossing your teeth while wearing braces can be challenging.
The interval between doctor’s appointments is around 3–4 weeks.
Important Advantages of Invisalign
Nearly Unnoticeable
Your teeth straightening is a secret that no one can discover!
Smile more both during and after treatment, and it has little effect on social interactions.
Detachable
When necessary, the Invisalign aligners may be removed out of the mouth because they are fully removable.
Because of the physical nature of traditional braces, some foods are difficult to eat and can cause the brackets to come free.
Because they are removable, Invisalign gives users the flexibility to select your own diet.
cozy
Conventional braces can have sharp ends and edges and are rather heavy. As a result, they frequently irritate the cheeks and lips.
Because Invisalign transparent aligners are made to fit teeth precisely, they don’t cause irritation to the gums or surrounding tissues.
Dental Care
Compared to traditional braces, which make it challenging to remove plaque from between and around the brackets, Invisalign aligners are detachable and do not obstruct any portion of the teeth, improving oral hygiene.
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