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No one wants crooked teeth and an Invisalign dentist may be the practitioner to straighten out the problem. Misalignments need to be corrected for crooked pearly whites as well as those that are considered bad bites. A bad bite is also referred to as a malocclusion. This simply means that the teeth don't fit into the jaw correctly and so the upper and lower choppers don't mesh correctly. Sometimes the jaw is too small and other times the upper or lower jaw is larger than the other level. Other terms for these situations are an overbite and an underbite. Improper spacing is another problem that can be corrected by orthodontics. There may be gaps or there may be overcrowding. Here are some things to think about regarding this straightening method:

-What are they? These devices are clear plastic, removable trays that correct misalignments. As the process progresses, new sets of trays are used to continue the correction process.

-Braces vs. Invisalign: Many patients wonder whether they should go for traditional braces or whether they should opt for the clear plastic trays. The positive aspects of the new method vs. old fashioned metal bands include that straightening occurs more rapidly and that they aren't very noticeable. These trays are nearly invisible, hence the name. Since they can be removed to eat or have dental cleanings, teeth stay cleaner and brighter.

-How long should they be worn each day? Even though these devices can be removed, they should be left in place for the majority of each day. In fact, they should be kept in one's mouth for twenty to twenty-two hours each day. If a patient can't commit to that time frame, he or she may have to choose another method or be prepared for a longer treatment process or a less satisfactory result.

-Can any dentist install these straightening devices? No; Invisalign products must be installed by dental professionals who have been trained and certified with this treatment method. In order to find a certified DDS, patients can go to the Invisalign website and get a list of qualified practitioners.

-What's the benefit of having straight teeth? An aligned smile has many benefits, both physically and mentally. Physically, straight teeth support each other and keep tooth loss down to a minimum. With a full set of choppers, a person will be better nourished as tooth loss often leads to malnutrition. Mental and emotional health is improved when a person is confident about his or her smile. Having a healthy and attractive grin allows a person to speak up more often, to smile more often and to have higher self esteem. When a person feels good about his or her appearance, social and employment opportunities improve.

Having straight teeth can make a world of difference for a person. Not only will people feel better about themselves, the world will view them in a more positive light. An Invisalign dentist can get patients on the road to straighter and happier smiles.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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