Invisalign uses a set of almost invisible, removable aligners that are custom-made for your teeth to straighten them. Your teeth will progressively move as you change each aligner every two weeks, little by little, week by week, towards the anticipated ultimate position. Invisalign is a type of brace that uses transparent tray aligners to straighten teeth. They’re constructed of Invisalign’s proprietary plastic mix and are custom-crafted in their facilities using molds of your mouth. The aligners are made of a solid piece of plastic that applies pressure to particular areas of your teeth to gradually shift them into a healthier position.
To receive Invisalign, you must first schedule an appointment with your dentist. They’ll examine your teeth and gums, as well as take imprints of your mouth. Then, for a personalized fit, Invisalign creates aligners that are specific to your mouth. Your dentist develops your entire treatment plan and works with you to get the results you desire. The aligner trays used by Invisalign are updated every one to two weeks. Because each replacement tray is meant to shift and move your teeth, each one will feel somewhat different. To see results, you must wear Invisalign trays for the majority of the day. They may be removed simply for eating, brushing, flossing, or special events. Invisalign aligners are braces, not retainers since they actively move your teeth to form your mouth and jaw, even though they are made of solid plastic. Retainers do little more than keep your teeth in place. Treatment times for Invisalign vary depending on the severity of the case and the type of Invisalign being used; most cases take 12-14 months, with some taking much longer. Each patient will receive therapy for a different amount of time.
Types of Invisalign
• Invisalign Full: This is the most often prescribed therapy, and it comprises many aligners during the duration. It is primarily recommended for complicated patients. The entire therapy period usually lasts between 12 and 18 months.
• Lite Invisalign: This form of Invisalign is excellent for instances that aren’t too severe or too mild, and it’s frequently used in conjunction with crowns. Invisalign Lite has a restricted amount of aligners compared to Invisalign Full, which offers an infinite number of aligners. The treatment time with this type of Invisalign is generally 3-7 months.
• Invisalign Express: It is indicated for minor corrections and is a faster and less expensive alternative to Invisalign – it comes with ten aligner trays. The procedure is available in two lengths: one utilizes five aligners and takes about three months, while the other uses up to ten aligners and takes around six months.
• Invisalign Teen: Because of the continual shifting of their teeth, these aligners are a fantastic choice for teens to aid them in the teeth straightening process at a young age. Because the teeth are not fully grown throughout the adolescent years, it is the ideal opportunity to correct any alignment concerns.