Who are the Ideal Candidates for Invisalign Treatment?

Invisalign is an innovative type of orthodontic treatment. It gradually moves the teeth by using a series of transparent plastic aligners. It is ideal for anyone with crooked or misaligned teeth or who is self-conscious about their smile because it is virtually unnoticeable and incredibly predictable. 

Metal brackets or wires are not used with Invisalign systems. The aligners are detachable and are intended to be worn all day and night, but they can be removed when it’s time to eat, drink, or clean the teeth, and also for special occasions. Unlike traditional braces, maintaining proper oral hygiene is simple, and the aligners are so comfortable that patients will soon forget they are wearing them. No one else will need to know an individual is wearing them because they’re nearly invisible. In this article Invisalign Doctor in Vasant Vihar, Dr. Ravneet Kaur will share in detail on Invisalign treatment and who can get this treatment to get a healthy and straightened smile. 

Ideal Candidates for Invisalign Treatment

1. Anyone motivated and disciplined

One of the most significant qualities for a candidate is determination because irregular wear is the most common reason Invisalign treatments fail. Adults and older teenagers are more ideal candidates for Invisalign than children, and part of the reason for this is the willpower needed to carry out the treatment correctly, which is primarily self-directed. Most children cannot delay gratification long enough to see the process through. 

Aligners must be worn for 22 hours every day, with two hours off for eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing. Furthermore, once the aligners are placed, patients will wear a retainer at least for the first 22 hours per day. This requirement will gradually lower over the next six months until patients only need to wear the retainer while sleeping every other night. There’s also the discipline needed to care for, maintain, and not lose an aligner or retainer throughout treatment.

2. Anyone who wants to be discreet

Traditional metal braces are a fashion statement, even a status symbol, in certain (young) groups. However, most people who need their teeth straightened are completely content for their solution to be unnoticeable. Only a trained eye like that of an expert orthodontist in Delhi can detect whether someone is wearing Invisalign aligners, so anyone self-conscious about this part of teeth straightening should take it easy.

3. Patients (and their teeth) are old enough

Adults and mature teenagers are far more ready to handle all the responsibilities of Invisalign treatment. But there’s another, more fundamental reason why younger patients should wait: as baby teeth fall out, the mouth’s structure changes and teeth shift position. Trying to adjust them before the permanent incisors and first molars have erupted would be a useless effort. Because children lose teeth at different ages, there is no specific age at which Invisalign becomes an option. However, there is no specific age limit for getting Invisalign. Having one’s teeth straightened tends to minimise the amount of restorative work required in older people.

4. An individual who requires correction: mild to moderate

Invisalign is not intended for treating difficult alignment problems, such as severe underbites or overbites. The treatment generally corrects the position and placement of the teeth, but serious orthodontic abnormalities typically necessitate work on the jaw itself. Traditional braces may be a better option for patients who need correction on their back teeth to enhance their bite, who need their teeth shifted up or down, or who have previously had bridgework done.

However, there are cases of misalignment, such as crooked teeth, gaps between teeth, crowded teeth, protruding teeth, overlapping teeth, open bites, and some cases of crossbite, underbite, and overbite. Invisalign can be effective in such conditions.

5. A person who has good oral health

Invisalign may not be a suitable option for them, at least not right now if an individual is experiencing specific dental issues or required severe dental procedures in the past.

For instance, if an individual has unfilled cavities, it would be far too risky to wait until the Invisalign process is finished to have them filled, so they will need to have them addressed first. It would only result in a brief delay at the beginning of Invisalign.

On the other hand, dental bridges or dental implants may hinder the aligners from fitting firmly and may exclude patients from orthodontic treatment. 

6. A person who has not had extensive previous dental work

Previous dental work, like crowns and veneers, is usually not an issue. Dental implants, on the other hand, cannot be moved since they are lodged in the jawbone. Depending on where the implant is placed in the mouth, it may be possible to reposition the rest of the teeth to attain the desired result. However, if an individual has more than one implant, they may not be a good candidate for Invisalign.

The same is true for bridged teeth; neither Invisalign or traditional braces can shift bridges. Doctors may be able to come up with a strategy for working around bridgework during the consultation, but it may be essential to lower the Invisalign expectations.

7. A person who has an active way of life

If an individual has a hectic daily routine or a demanding career, Invisalign will not get in their way. They require fewer dental visits than traditional braces. One can wear them for any sport that does not require a mouthguard, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, or volleyball. Even public speakers reveal that after quickly becoming accustomed to the first tray, they can speak normally without needing to remove the aligners.

Smoking is one habit that does not go well with Invisalign (or a healthy lifestyle for that matter): tobacco can stain the aligners, making the formerly invisible trays not only visible but also unattractive.

Conclusion

Invisalign is an excellent choice for those who want to treat minor to moderate dental concerns, such as crooked teeth,·tooth crowding, and gaps between teeth.

One can consult Invisalign Doctor in Delhi, Dr. Ravneet Kaur if they are looking for an invisible way to straighten their teeth. 

Invisalign can be used to repair bite abnormalities, such as pain, unequal wear and tear on the teeth, and other signs of a misaligned bite. Invisalign for overbite can help push the lower jaw forward into better alignment with the top jaw, whereas Invisalign for crossbite can help reposition the teeth and jaw so that they properly bite together.

Some difficulties, such as more severe cases of misalignment, crowding, or bite disorders, are better treated with more traditional orthodontic techniques.

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