Taking Care of Your Teeth With Invisalign Braces Taking Care of Your Teeth with Invisalign Braces

Did you know that international celebrities, from Oprah Winfrey to Justin Bieber, have used Invisalign braces? 

Why wouldn’t they? Invisalign Braces discreetly give your smile the fix it needs, whereas traditional metal braces are visible and change your look drastically for some time.  


Invisalign is a relatively new treatment as compared to metal braces, but it is already gaining popularity, especially among Australian adults.  

So why is Invisalign so popular, and how can you take care of your teeth using it? 

Your Appearance Matters 


Your appearance matters. However, it does not matter to others as much as it does to you. People who try to look good tend to feel better about themselves. When you put in the effort for your appearance it is a sublime sign that you are taking care of yourself. However, if you aren’t happy with your smile but don’t want to get treatment because of the way metal braces look, then Invisalign is the solution.  

Invisalign braces are not highly visible when you smile, but even so, you can remove them for special occasions when you want to look great. 

You get a confidence boost as your smile improves permanently while you don’t have to go through any phases where you look less than perfect. 

Improved Hygiene 


Traditional methods of aligning teeth are not removable. You have to permanently install them on your teeth for some time till your treatment is complete. They are removed by an orthodontic dentist, only after the process is completed. 

 This means that every meal you eat has to be followed up with a proper mouth cleansing and rinse practice. Even so, the wire metal and the bands on your teeth are left with a small morsel or other, drastically compromising oral hygiene.  

On the other hand, using Invisalign leads to better outcomes as people using them have lower plaque build-up and inflation of the gums.  

Customised Treatment: 


Invisalign Braces are customised for everyone, which means regardless of what your jaw structure is like, you will get braces that fit your jaw perfectly and are comfortable the whole time that you wear them. In fact, in some cases, the use of Invisalign customised braces leads to quicker outcomes. Especially in cases where minor adjustments are needed.  

 

Lower Risk of Mouth Injuries 


Traditional braces tend to cause some mouth injuries. The hard metal can prick or damage the lining of the mouth and the tongue at times. Moreover, engaging in sports can also cause some major damage. Engaging in running, soccer, rowing, kickboxing and almost other sports has the potential for mouth injuries due to their nature. Therefore, Invisalign is a safer option as there is no metal in it to harm the wearer.  

Taking Care of Your Invisalign Braces 


Dentists advise that Invisalign braces should be worn at least 20-22 hours in a day. But this also means that you can take them out and clean your teeth and the aligners properly.  

At least thrice a day you should take your aligners out and brush your teeth. Try to floss at least once a day so that no food is stuck between your teeth.  

 When you have the aligners out for an hour or more, make sure to soak them in a denture cleaner to freshen them up.  

Invisalign is growing in popularity due to the wearer's ability to remove it for cleaning and for special occasions. Find out more about Invisalign from Dr John Michalopoulos Dental. 

 

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