What Are Common Invisalign Questions?
You could still look to metal braces and their associated brackets and wires to straighten your teeth over the course of two years or so. However, you now have other options to align your teeth – take Invisalign, for example. This treatment uses a series of clear aligners to slowly shift your teeth into their appropriate locations. However, you may have some unanswered questions about the treatment. Here are answers from your dentist in Grove City to some of the most common Invisalign questions.
How Long Does the Treatment Last?
Everyone’s case is different. There are several factors that influence your treatment plan and the amount of time required to complete it. On average, Invisalign treatment takes about 12 months. During your initial consultation, you will get a general idea of how long is needed for you to achieve your optimal results.
How Often Do I Need to Brush My Teeth?
It’s a good idea to brush and floss every time you take your trays out, especially if you have a snack or meal. This helps to prevent the development of cavities and discoloration caused by food particles being left behind.
Does Insurance Cover Invisalign Treatment?
Depending on your insurance plan, some of your treatment may be covered because it is typically under orthodontic benefits. To find out for sure, contact your insurance company. Be sure to ask if there is an age limit on benefits as well. You don’t want unnecessary surprises.
How Often Do I Need to Wear My Clear Aligners?
The American Dental Association (ADA) says that you should be wearing your aligners for 20-22 hours each day to achieve the best results. If you aren’t wearing them often enough throughout the day, your teeth won’t be shifting at the rate they should be. They could even start to revert to their original locations.
Is Invisalign Noticeable?
Clear aligners are almost undetectable. They may cause your teeth to have a shinier appearance, but it’s unlikely anyone will even be able to tell you’re wearing aligners. It won’t be obvious you’re undergoing orthodontic treatment like it is when you have traditional metal braces.
Does Invisalign Hurt?
Invisalign isn’t a painful treatment, but you may experience slight soreness and discomfort as you become accustomed to your aligners. Every time you switch to a new set, you are likely to feel some pressure, but this just means they’re working for your smile! To manage discomfort, try using over-the-counter pain relievers or a cold compress.
Invisalign is a great option when patients are looking for a straighter smile. By doing your research and consulting with your dentist in Grove City about any Invisalign questions, you will be on the way to perfectly aligned teeth in no time!
About the Author
Dr. Jake Merrell earned his dental doctorate from Ohio State University. He is a member of the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry. If you are interested in Invisalign, Dr. Merrell and his fellow dentists can utilize it to help you with crowded teeth, gapped teeth, or bite alignment issues. Schedule a consultation on his website or call (614) 875-9500.