Which Is Better: Invisalign® Or Braces?

When it comes to orthodontic treatments, many parents find themselves unsure of which option is the best choice for their child’s health. Straight teeth do more than reveal a beautiful smile — they enhance the patient’s overall oral health. Straight teeth are easier to clean (thus avoiding unwanted cavities). Orthodontic treatment options also correct bites, helping align the teeth and jaw. Two of the most popular options for straightening teeth include traditional metal braces and Invisalign.

While both traditional metal braces and Invisalign lead toward the same result, there are differences that can make treatment for a child’s teeth more challenging. The difference remains within the process of how each type of treatment straightens the teeth. Thus, the question is more about which treatment is best for my child’s teeth. While the answer varies per patient, it is a good idea to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of both before coming in for an evaluation.

Smile Solutions in Pittsburg is here to help make the right decision for your child’s dental needs. Call us at 620-317-0286 to schedule a consultation.

Invisalign® Vs. Other Orthodontic Options

Invisalign involves wearing a series of clear, plastic aligners that gently move teeth into alignment over time. Since the aligner trays are clear, they are virtually invisible compared to other orthodontic options. Patients who prefer more discreet orthodontic appliances can feel less self-conscious while wearing Invisalign.

Other orthodontic treatments, such as braces, utilize wires and brackets that may consist of various materials from ceramic to metal. These appliances require more frequent appointments than Invisalign so that patients can have their wires and brackets adjusted or replaced. While Invisalign treatment for mild non-extraction cases is faster than with fixed appliances, it requires more time for more complex cases, according to a study in Progress in Orthodontics.

Effectiveness

The choice between braces and Invisalign depends largely on preference and the issue that needs correcting. The success rate of Invisalign depends on patient adherence — they must wear the trays to enjoy the benefits of a straighter smile. The trays should be worn for at least 22 hours a day for the treatment to be successful or go as desired.

Braces have also produced positive results in many individuals because of their durability and strength. Individuals with complex dental issues may require metal braces in order to align their teeth. For those with complex dental issues or who worry about self-discipline in ensuring continued wear of the trays, metal braces may be a better option. With braces, patients can straighten their teeth without the worry of keeping track of the trays or cleaning them frequently.

Invisalign®’s Effectiveness On Overbites & Underbites

Advancements in Invisalign technology mean that this system can treat a wider range of problems than before. Invisalign is effective in fixing most underbites and overbites. Treatment for these issues may include a combination of tooth and jaw movements. In some cases, patients will need additional appliances added to their clear aligners.

If jaw movement is necessary, we may provide patients with interarch bands that apply pressure to the jaw and encourage its movement. These bands attach to aligners through small hooks on teeth or by adding hooks onto the actual aligners. In other cases, an overbite or underbite may be solved simply through straightening teeth. The optimal time to fix an overbite or underbite is when a patient is younger and their jaw is still developing.

Possibility Of Regression After Treatment

Regardless of whether a patient straightens their teeth with Invisalign or braces, teeth have a tendency to shift out of place. Once patients complete their active orthodontic treatment and no longer use their appliance, their teeth will want to move back to their original position. For this reason, patients must wear a retainer.

Retainers are fixed or removable appliances that keep teeth in place after orthodontic treatment. They apply pressure to teeth and provide guidance to keep teeth in their new position. It is a common problem for patients to lose their retainers. We recommend that patients keep their retainers in a protective case when not in use and closely follow our instructions.

Dietary Restrictions

Invisalign aligners straighten teeth without the dietary restrictions associated with braces. Since these aligners are removable, patients do not have to make any major dietary restrictions. While patients with braces must avoid eating crunchy, chewy, sticky, or hard foods, Invisalign wearers are free to have the foods and beverages they want as long as they remove their aligners beforehand.

However, eating or drinking with Invisalign aligners can cause damage and lengthen the orthodontic treatment time. Dark beverages such as coffee, tea, and wine can also stain aligners, negating their virtually invisible appearance. Eating with aligners or drinking hot beverages can also cause the plastic trays to warp and become misshapen.

Frequently Asked Questions About Braces Versus Invisalign® Teen

A. The length of treatment will vary for each patient and their individual needs. However, the average length of Invisalign treatment is 12 to 18 months. While simple cases will take less time, more complex orthodontic issues will require more extensive treatment.
A. The cost of Invisalign will vary depending on factors, including the patient's treatment needs and insurance plan. Every insurance plan is different. People interested in Invisalign should contact their insurance provider for coverage information before seeking treatment.
A. Unlike other orthodontic options, Invisalign fits easily into people's lifestyles. The clear, plastic aligners are nearly invisible, so patients do not feel self-conscious during treatment. Patients can also remove their aligners when eating, brushing, flossing, or on special occasions as long as they wear them for 20 to 22 hours a day.
A. Invisalign does not usually hurt. However, it can cause some minor pain or discomfort as the trays apply pressure to teeth to move them into alignment. These feelings are normal and will typically disappear within a few days after switching out a set of clear aligners.
A. Patients can use the Invisalign Cleaning System or a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean their aligners. We also recommend soaking aligners to remove any bacteria present. Patients should also brush after every meal or snack to prevent food residue from getting trapped in their aligners and staining them.

Quality Dental Services Can Transform Your Smile

By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.

Invisalign® Terminology

With Invisalign treatment, the patient will receive a series of aligner trays and swap out each one for the next one in the series every two weeks in order to gradually straighten the teeth.

The blue compliance indicator is a small blue dot on the aligners that will fade from blue to clear in order to indicate if the patient is wearing the aligner for the proper amount of time and where the patient is in the Invisalign process.

ClinCheck software allows professionals to map out the straightening process the patient’s teeth will go through with Invisalign® in great detail.

The gum line is the line in the mouth where the teeth and gums meet. If a patient struggles with gum recession, then the gum tissue around the teeth may begin to wear away.

Incisal ridges are the portion of the crown of the tooth that makes up the incisal portion and can be a direct cause of overbite if they are extended too far.

An iTero Element scanner allows professionals to create a 3D image of the patient’s teeth in minutes and predict what it will take to move the teeth into proper alignment.

Malocclusion is the condition in which the upper and lower teeth do not meet properly when the bite is closed. Conditions of malocclusion can include overbite, underbite, crossbite and open bite; all of which are treatable with Invisalign®.

An overbite is a type of malocclusion that occurs when the upper teeth jut out over the lower teeth, covering them and causing other issues.

Polyurethane Resin is a USP Class VI medical-grade, high molecular weight compound that makes up the Invisalign aligners.

SmartForce attachments are small attachments that professionals place on the patient’s teeth before placing aligners to help move the teeth.

Smart Track material is in Invisalign® aligners to increase comfort, improve control of movement, increase the speed of treatment, and apply a gentle force to the teeth over time.

Smile-Scan analyzes the way a patient smiles by measuring the position of the mouth and eyes before giving a score.

Vivera retainers are a type of retainer that consists of clear plastic material and helps to maintain orthodontic corrections after a treatment.

Learn More About Braces Versus Invisalign® Teen

If you would like to discuss whether to use traditional braces or Invisalign Teen for your child, call Smile Solutions in Pittsburg for more information.

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