Invisalign® has been around for a little more than two decades and, in that time, has corrected millions of smiles. As a result, dentists feel confident recommending Invisalign® for teens, which is precisely what it sounds like — a clear aligner system designed specifically for teens’ smiles. As a parent, you may have several concerns about letting your teen choose Invisalign over traditional braces. Your dentist can address those concerns and, hopefully, put you at ease that aligners are right for your child.
FAQS: Invisalign for teens
Despite Invisalign’s trusted reputation, it is wise for patients and their parents to bring up any questions or concerns they might have before investing in any one treatment option. Below are a few questions to guide a question and answer session with your dentist.
Does Invisalign work?
Invisalign is a proven system that straightens smiles by pushing the teeth into the proper position. Though originally designed for adults who wanted the results that braces promised without the visible brackets and wires, Invisalign is just as effective for teens as it is for adults.
At what age can your teen get Invisalign?
There is no “best age” for Invisalign for teens. However, if you suspect that your child is too young or if you worry about age affecting the outcomes, talk to your dentist about your concerns. Your dentist can examine your child’s mouth, discuss with you the responsibilities that come with aligners, and help you determine if your child is old enough to benefit from them.
How long will your teen need to use the aligners?
The length of the treatment period for Invisalign is similar to that of braces. Moreover, like with braces, how long your child will need to undergo treatment depends on several factors, including the extent of the misalignment that needs correcting. However, the Invisalign treatment period is typically between six and 15 months.
How many hours a day does your teen need to use the aligners?
For maximum effectiveness, your teen should wear the aligners for between 20 to 22 hours per day. Though the aligners are removable, wearers should only take them out to eat and brush their teeth. They should put them back in immediately after finishing a meal or performing their oral health regime.
Can your teen wear the aligners while playing sports?
Playing contact sports with traditional braces is dangerous, as a blow to the face could cause the braces to cut the inside of the mouth or worse, puncture the lip or cheek. With Invisalign, however, your child can safely participate in just about any sport. During play, your teen can either wear the aligners or remove and replace them with a mouthguard.
Why would your teen choose Invisalign over traditional braces?
There are several reasons your teen may prefer Invisalign over braces. For starters, the aligners are clear and virtually invisible, which can help teens obtain a straight smile with confidence. Because the aligners are removable, your teen can eat and drink in comfort. Aligners are also more comfortable than traditional braces and require fewer follow-up appointments.
Conclusion
Invisalign for teens offers a great and effective way for teens to obtain straight, beautiful smiles. If your teen is interested in this option, discuss it with your dentist at your teen’s next appointment.
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