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5 Reasons Why Invisalign May Not Work For You

Invisalign is one of the most commonly used choices of treatment to properly align teeth, however it's important to know if this is the best treatment option for you before you opt for it. To learn more visit https://woolwichdental.com/ or call us at (519) 824-8830.ttt

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5 Reasons Why Invisalign May Not Work For You

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  1. 5 Reasons Why Invisalign May Not Work For You Invisalign is a relatively new therapy that employs a computer-generated model to realign or repair teeth that are misaligned or misaligned. Users using Invisalign braces, also known as aligners, will be left with a beautiful smile and the assurance that their teeth have been straightened. It's an excellent solution for teenagers who need remedial work. Invisalign keeps teenagers on the right track to oral health throughout their adulthood by being less obtrusive than traditional braces while also providing more flexibility. To straighten your teeth, Invisalign employs clear aligners made from computer-generated photos and impressions taken from your mouth by your dentist and their team. While traditional braces utilize fixed wires to "pull" teeth into alignment, Invisalign uses a succession of molds to press

  2. your teeth into their new and improved position over the course of many months. Here are a few reasons why Invisalign may not be the best choice of treatment for you: 1.Shape Some people have teeth that aren't optimal for wearing an aligner. The aligner may not be able to gain a solid grip on teeth that are short, spherical, pegged, or have harsh tips. As a result, the aligner fails to move your teeth into the appropriate position. 2.Position A tooth may rotate to fit into an overcrowded mouth. Invisalign is unable to transfer molars into the desired position if the rotation is greater than 20 degrees. If the rotated teeth are canines, premolars, or incisors, the degree of rotation can be greater. To fit inside a packed mouth, teeth can also be shifted forward or backwards. Invisalign will struggle to move the tooth up into the proper position if the tilt is more than 45 degrees. 3.Past dental work Patients who have had previous dental work may be unable to use Invisalign. Invisalign may be tough to use if you have a dental bridge. Because attachments cannot adhere to the surface of porcelain veneers or crowns, they may not be able to be used with Invisalign. 4.Extraction is required Tooth extractions may be required for patients with dental crowding to create adequate room for teeth to shift. Patients who have their teeth extracted should not use Invisalign afterwards in specific conditions. This varies from case to case, and only your board-certified orthodontist can tell you if Invisalign is still an option for you. 5.Large teeth gap Invisalign is an excellent approach to covertly fix gap-tooth smiles if the gap is less than six millimetres. Invisalign is unable to shift teeth into place

  3. reliably if the gap is larger. Metal braces may be a preferable alternative because they move teeth one at a time to the proper position. To know how you can get perfect teeth, visit https://woolwichdental.com/ or call us on (519) 824-8830.

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