Our patients often ask, "Which is better for straightening my teeth - braces or Invisalign?" As with many answers to "either/or" questions in cosmetic dentistry, the answer isn't usually straightforward, since it depends on individual situations. However, once you understand the differences between braces and Invisalign, you and your dentist can decide which one is best.
Brace Yourself
You know the basics regarding braces: brackets, wires, occasional spacers and/or rubber bands, and regular appointments for tightening them. Once braces are removed, you might need to use a retainer at night to ensure your teeth remain in their desired positions.
There are certain circumstances when braces are recommended over Invisalign, such as when:
- You need cylindrical tooth rotation/movement
- Your bite needs to be significantly adjusted
- Cosmetic dentistry requires root uprighting or vertical tooth movement (this is when one tooth is lower than other teeth, or is tilted, and needs to be lifted up).
Braces work best whenever a tooth needs to be "grabbed" and moved, or lifted, into a new position. This is especially common with cylindrical teeth, which are more difficult to grasp and lift.
Envision Invisalign
If you're like most Americans, your cosmetic dentistry needs have more to do with creating a picture-perfect smile. The Invisalign system treats crowding, spacing and overbites, making it a desirable option for most of our patients. The advantages of Invisalign over traditional braces include:
- Popcorn, chewing gum, and PB&J's - no need to worry about what you eat because you remove the aligners when you eat and, replace them when you're finished (after brushing/flossing, of course).
- They're clear - Out of sight, out of mind.
- Say goodbye to retainers. The aligners are yours to keep. You have a whole series of aligners to ensure your teeth are able to be kept in their proper place.
About the Author
Dr. Steffany Mohan is the owner of Plaza Dental Group and is a leading dentist in Des Moines, Iowa. Dr. Mohan is an expert in implant, pediatric and cosmetic dentistry is Invisalign certified and has gained a reputation of excellence in the dentistry community.
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