Invisalign: The Straight Truth

invisalign Invisalign: The Straight Truth
The following is a guest post written by Blake Abel, of Antibraces.com. Please note that I am not opposed to the usage of traditional metal braces. I do, however, feel that it is important to highlight alternatives to industry standards in order to allow you to make the most informed personal decision possible. With that said, take it away, Blake.

A Healthy Smile is a Good Smile

A straight, well-aligned smile looks great, that is something everyone agrees. But a straight and beautiful smile usually means it’s also a healthy smile. So put yourself in a healthy state of mind, and look at some of the benefits of a properly aligned smile.

Invisalign Cares for your Gums

Signs of periodontal disease, such as swollen gums and redness, are apparent in people with malocclusions. Teeth that are too close together or wildly running from each other can cram and allow very little space for your gums to find a comfortable home. Research studies have shown that when teeth are properly aligned, it helps the gums fit tighter around the teeth, which can lead to better periodontal health. Invisalign has a great advantage in the ability to align teeth. So if you have issues with gum health, see a dentist and find out if it is because those teeth are crooked. Invisalign braces also allow you to brush and floss on a regular basis because of their removable aligners, so you can more easily prevent tooth decay and mouth related diseases and issues.

Side Note: watch the dental heroes’ latest video about fluoride. I guess many toothpastes aren’t all their cracked up to be. AntiBraces use a great product called Gly-Oxide. It is a liquid antiseptic that you put two drops on your toothbrush then add toothpaste. It also works well at cleaning your Invisalign aligners. Thanks Dr. Osmunson for that great video!

Lightweight Alternative

One of the Invisalign system’s best qualities is that it uses no metal bands, brackets, or wires that may trap food and plaque like traditional braces do. And since the removable nature of Invisalign allows you to maintain good oral hygiene habits, you may also reduce chances of plaque buildup, tooth decay, and periodontal disease.

Proper Alignment

When incorrectly positioned teeth and jaws are left untreated, you can have speech difficulties and painful chewing issues or jaw problems. Invisalign treatment or braces can improve both of these problems by aligning your teeth and jaw so talking and chewing is easier (don’t do it at the same time!). Many people think they want braces or Invisalign strictly for aesthetic reasons. “I’ll look so much better.” You feel so much better and can function so much better by getting the treatment as well.

A Comfortable Choice

Misaligned teeth and jaws can cause abnormal stress on your body. This can cause tender strain and trauma to supporting bone and jaw joints. Now you no longer have teeth issues, but pain in your neck, cheeks etc… It is important to think about the health of your entire body and how your teeth affect that. These issues can also cause abnormal wear on your teeth, which can trigger continued problems in the future. Once you straighten your teeth with Invisalign or braces, the comfort in and around your mouth is present and noticeable. The structure of your entire face can change after straightening your teeth as well, causing muscles and bones around your jaw to be stronger and more fortified with healthy gums, straighter roots and better bite.

It is important to realize that straightening your teeth is not just for appearance and self-confidence, but for the health of your mouth. Start with fixing your smile to help keep yourself healthy, and benefit in the future.

For more in-depth information regarding Invisalign, please visit Blake Abel’s, antibraces.com, an invisalign information site.


Note: Invisalign is the registered trademark of Align Technology, Inc. and not Dentalheroes.com.

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  • http://www.invisalignnewton.com/ Invisalign Newton

    Good article, it highlights Invisalign’s key strengths. To add a couple:

    - Invisalign’s software shows the patient the predicted path of alignment
    - Invisalign’s cost can be lowered by 25%-40% by charging it to an FSA – Flexible Spending Account – if available through the employer
    - Invisalign’s cost can be partly tax deducted, if one itemizes, with savings being signiicant if one bundles qusalified mediacl expenses in one year

    I know these are not medical strengths, but strengths nonetheless. Cheers.

  • http://www.doctobernstein.ca Cat Salvatori

    I decided to get Invisalign to correct my teeth in my 30′s and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I wore regular metal braces as a teenager, but the Dentist never removed my wisdom teeth. When I was 20, my wisdom teeth came in, their wasn’t enough room so my teeth got really compacted and I lost my straight teeth. It was so troublesome to me that I started not smiling anymore. After seeing 5 Dentist, I found the practice I would get my Invisalign treatment and I am so happy. I have two months left but my teeth are so straight it is unreal. All in less than 9 months. I highly recommend Invisalign.

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