There are various options for straightening teeth. Invisalign® for teens is a popular option for this age group, as it is less obvious than traditional metal braces. Invisalign consists of clear trays that fit over the top and bottom rows of teeth. This straightening method has many benefits. However, not everyone is a good candidate. If you are considering Invisalign, you should understand what constitutes a good contender for the procedure.
How Invisalign works
Unlike traditional braces, which attach to the teeth and are moved by connecting wires, the clear aligners of Invisalign for teens and adults are removable and move the teeth in a different manner. The dentist will take X-rays of the teeth and mouth and design the aligners to fit each individual patient.
The aligners should feel tight while the patient wears them, as this pressure is what moves the teeth into the desired position. The aligners will be replaced every two weeks or so, once the dentist determines that the teeth are ready for a tighter fit. The correction occurs slowly over time, and it may take an average of six to 18 months until the final position is reached.
Good candidates for Invisalign for teens
Although Invisalign for teens is popular, it may not be the right choice for everyone. During a consultation, the dentist will be able to determine if the patient is a good candidate.
Individuals with mild to moderate misalignments
Invisalign is better suited for those who have moderate misalignments or mild bite issues. Because of how they move the teeth, and the fact they can be removed, clear aligners are not as effective for those with severely misaligned teeth. For these patients, metal or ceramic braces may be better options.
Motivated patients
A good candidate for Invisalign is someone who is motivated to have straight teeth and a great smile. Wearing aligners takes more self-motivation than other straightening methods because, although they are supposed to be worn the majority of the time, they are removable for eating, brushing, and flossing. If a teenager takes them out more frequently than that, perhaps because they do not want to wear them to a school dance or a party, the results will take longer or may not occur at all.
Responsible people
Because the aligners can be taken out, and they are clear, they can be lost or forgotten easily. It is not unheard of that someone will take them out to eat and then accidentally throw them out with a crumpled-up napkin. A good candidate is someone who can keep track of the aligners and remember to wear them as much as possible. Someone who is forgetful or loses things frequently may want to consider alternate options.
Conclusion
A popular straightening option is Invisalign for teens. The clear trays are subtle and make it easier to eat and practice good oral hygiene habits. However, a teenager should discuss the pros and cons with the dentist to determine if this treatment method is the right choice.
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