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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Invisalign Braces - Is The Extra Cost Worth It?

Posted by patrick

By Gary Erickson

The trendy new way to straighten teeth an invisible treatment system called Invisalign. This retainer can eliminate the metallic smile that traditional braces cause. The Invisalign system uses a series of plastic molds as "aligners" to gently move teeth to their correct alignment.

The dentist or orthodontist will use a computer imaging system to design your invisalign braces. After taking bite impressions, the dentist will use the computer imaging system to create a series of clear plastic retainers. The first set will fit your teeth immediately and the successive ones will use gentle pressure to move your teeth to the correct spot.

Straightening teeth with invisalign can take anywhere from 18 to 30 different sets of retainers and each is worn for two weeks, except during meals. This invisible treatment method takes the same amount of time as braces.

The biggest benefit of invisible invisalign braces is that most people do not want to spend two years with wires in their mouth. Some adults would prefer to have crooked teeth than have the wire braces for two years. The invisalign invisible system is much more aesthetically pleasing for many customers than wire braces

Hygiene is another reason why invisalign may be superior to wire braces. The invisalign retainer can be removed for meals and for teeth cleaning. This can reduce the bad breath that some wire retainer patients experience. It is also easier for people to keep their teeth clean and to eat without the wire in their teeth during meals

One drawback to the invisalign system is that since the plastic retainer is removable, some people do not wear it as they should. This can lengthen the time it takes to achieve the desired straightening of the teeth. Most, however, find the invisible invisalign braces to be superior to wire braces.

The cost of invisalign is 20 to 50 percent higher than traditional wire braces and some insurance plans may balk at the added expense. You may want to check your insurance plan to see if there are limitations on the methods of tooth straightening. If you are thinking about trying the invisalign method, you should consult with an orthodontist or dentist to learn more and to see if it is right for you or your family.

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