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How Does Invisalign Work?

Posted by Cynthia Martinez on April 18, 2022
Posted in: Blog, Natural Dentistry.

When most people think of how do you get a perfect smile, they often think only of cosmetic dentistry – the treatment of your teeth and smiles. And while you’re looking at the teeth in the mirror, you might not give much thought to how do you get your teeth straight. But dentists know that straight teeth are important for overall health. Teeth that are crooked or uneven are more likely to be damaged. So how can Invisalign work to straighten your teeth?

The most important thing to know about Invisalign is that it works by making your teeth invisible. So while there’s no need for you to worry about brushing and flossing, you still have to make sure to go through with this process. Invisalign works in a way that many other dentistry procedures are used to. Specifically, your orthodontist will create a model of your mouth. From there, Invisalign can be adjusted so that your teeth will be perfectly even.

It’s important to note, however, that there are some drawbacks to Invisalign. For example, when you wear the Invisalign aligner, you’ll be able to eat foods that are difficult for you to chew without feeling a little sore. In addition, there are some cases where some tooth decay can occur. However, these risks are generally rare, and the dentist can remedy this with regular cleaning. Also, if your teeth become too crooked after you wear the aligner, your dentist can move the aligner to a better spot on your mouth.

With regular brushing and flossing, you can help reduce the chances of getting cavities by reducing the buildup of plaque on your teeth and on your tongue. Invisalign is designed to fit your lifestyle. The trays are designed to fit right over your teeth, and they don’t need to be removed during brushing. By doing so, you also avoid the trauma of removing your aligners. There’s no pain involved, and you won’t have to worry about your teeth or your gums.

A thin metal frame is fitted over each tooth. The frame contains little metal clips that attach to each tooth. At the same time, small metal pieces called leads sit just below the aligners, which transmit electric signals to the metal clips.

When you wear the aligners, these tiny electric signals are sent to your dentist. He or she then breaks up the food particles, as well as plaque, in the mouth and reshapes them with their metal flossing tools. This allows your dentist to make tiny incisions in the gums and cheeks so that he or she can clean the teeth more thoroughly. It’s a painless procedure, which means that you won’t be afraid to eat or drink. If you want to speak, you only need to press your lips against the top edge of the aligners.

One of the biggest advantages of having braces is that they can be removed at any time. Although you may feel uncomfortable about this idea, it has actually been proven that removing the braces is easier than ever. With the use of a power brush, your dentist will be able to loosen all of the food that is stuck between your teeth, and then he or she can take all of the metal clips off using a special scraping tool. From there, your dentist will be able to use a new aligner to place directly over the damaged tooth. The fact that your teeth are aligned means that they won’t poke through each other, and this reduces the risk of gum disease and cavities.

If you have a large gap between your teeth, you may feel that Invisalign is not the right treatment plan for you. Fortunately, orthodontic specialists can help. An orthodontic specialist has studied the latest technology and will be able to recommend the best course of action for your situation. Unlike Invisalign, orthodontic braces can be taken out at any time – you don’t even have to go to a clinic to get them replaced.

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