Am I A Good Candidate For Invisalign?

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By Caloosa Dental

If you are considering Invisalign, you are likely wondering if you are a good candidate for the treatment. The answer, of course, is that it depends on your specific situation. However, there are some general guidelines that can help you determine whether or not Invisalign is right for you.

1. Is Your Case Mild or Severe

Invisalign is most effective for mild to moderate crowding. If this describes your situation, you are a good candidate for Invisalign. However, if your problem is severe overcrowding or spacing, Invisalign may not be the best option for you. You would likely have better results with more traditional braces.

If you have a minor crossbite, you are also likely to see good results with Invisalign. However, if your crossbite is more extensive, it may not be the best option for you either. You would be better off with traditional braces in this case.

2. Do You Prefer Removable or Non-removable Braces

Invisalign is also an option for people who prefer a removable alternative to braces. Typically, Invisalign will only take around two years to achieve the same result as traditional metal braces, so in many cases, it is a good choice in terms of speed and convenience.

3. Are you Concerned About Your Appearance

Another major benefit of Invisalign is the ability to straighten your teeth discretely. Unlike traditional metal braces, which are very noticeable, you can use Invisalign while at work or in other public places. The fact that they are almost unnoticeable makes them an excellent option for people who have a front-facing job or are simply not comfortable with the idea of anyone noticing that they are wearing braces.

4. Does Your Orthodontist Recommend Invisalign

If your orthodontist recommends Invisalign, it is a good sign that the treatment might be effective for you. That being said, you should still discuss all of your options with them to ensure that Invisalign is the best choice after weighing your preferences and lifestyle needs.

According to the AAO, more than one-third of Americans are unhappy with their smile. Overall, Invisalign can be a great option for many people who need braces but don’t want traditional metal wires on their teeth. However, it’s important to keep in mind that not everyone is a good candidate for the treatment. If you are concerned about your specific situation, it’s best to speak with an orthodontist about whether or not this option might work for you.

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