Are you considering Invisalign® as an alternative to braces for teens? This treatment method is a viable option for some dental patients but not all. The orthodontist will consider certain factors, such as the severity of one's dental condition or malocclusion. If your teenager is a candidate for Invisalign for Teens, you can weigh the pros and cons of aligners and traditional braces to decide which works with your kid's lifestyle.
Invisalign
Invisalign for Teens corrects crooked teeth by applying pressure to the teeth. Clear aligners sit over teeth to create the force that ultimately straightens the patient's teeth. In addition, this alternative to classic braces is more discreet because of the clear color.
How do they work?
Patients visit the orthodontist every one to two weeks for a new set of aligners. With every set, pressure is applied gently, moving the teeth in a more linear position. Wearers can remove the straightening devices to allow them to eat and care for their mouths as normal, but they should remain in place for at least 22 hours of the day.
What are the benefits?
The Invisalign for Teens system offers many benefits that do not come with its alternative teeth straightening options. These benefits include:
- Shorter treatment times. The average treatment time is 18 months or less.
- Less pain. Because there are no wires or brackets, there is no chance of them breaking and pressing into the gums.
- Discreetness. The clear, smooth material, patented as SmartTrack®, provides a snug and practically invisible fit.
- Removable. Teens can remove the aligners to eat, brush, floss, clean them, and participate in extracurricular activities without the devices interfering.
What are the drawbacks?
Though they are few, Invisalign for Teens has some drawbacks. The number one drawback is that patients will need to be approved for Invisalign because the system does not help severe malocclusions due to the amount of pressure required for correction. In addition, parents and patients should know that the system can be costly. Our office offers payment plans to combat this drawback, which can be discussed if the teen is considered an ideal candidate.
Additionally, teens must be responsible and diligent with care instructions at home and ensure they wear them for at least 20 to 22 hours a day. Failing to do so can prolong treatment and, by association, increase costs.
Traditional braces
Traditional braces are metal brackets bonded to the patient's teeth utilizing dental adhesive. The brackets are connected using wires that lace through them. This appliance shifts one's teeth into a straighter position. If one has a severely misaligned bite, the orthodontist will likely suggest this teeth-straightening method.
Like Invisalign, patients must visit an orthodontist to receive traditional braces. The placement of brackets and wires requires several hours. The process entails adhering the brackets to the front teeth while metal rings are positioned around the molars. Braces use wires and elastics to shift the teen's teeth and bite. Patients typically return to the orthodontist every four to six weeks for an adjustment (tightening).
Schedule your child’s consultation
Invisalign is a great alternative to braces for teens, but it is not for everyone. If you are interested in learning more about this system and the alternatives, call our office. We can help determine the most effective treatment for your child.
Request an appointment or call Precision Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry at 703-391-8800 for an appointment in our Reston office.
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