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Invisible Orthodontics or Invisalign

Invisible Orthodontics or Invisalign It is an orthodontic treatment for the alignment of teeth, which has the advantage of being a transparent orthodontic treatment, less invasive and uncomfortable than traditional braces. For some patients, the use of braces is quite uncomfortable and invasive.

Orthodontics is the dental specialty responsible for correcting teeth and bones that are in incorrect positions.

In addition, dental malposition can cause other discomforts in the rest of the body, such as tension in the chewing muscles, TMJ syndrome and pain in the neck, shoulders and back, among others.

As it is a removable treatment, unlike fixed orthodontics, it is removed for cleaning both the splint and routine tooth brushing. In addition, there are no restrictions when it comes to eating because you will remove it before eating and put it back on once you have finished.

The splint used for this treatment is 100% transparent, as it is made with a combination of dental acrylics, so its transparency is total. This makes the aligner practically invisible and it blends perfectly into your mouth.

Invisalign orthodontics does not cause any chafing or difficulties when speaking. As the splints are gradually changed, the teeth reach the correct position almost without you noticing.

Invisible Orthodontics, how is it performed?

Before starting, like any other medical treatment, a detailed study of the mouth is carried out, virtually simulating the current state and where we want to go.

Invisalign aligners are custom-made for each patient, following the orthodontist's instructions. They are changed as the teeth move into the correct position.

Using a system of mathematical algorithms and the analysis of the anatomy of the mouth, this system helps the professional to make a better projection and calculate the approximate treatment times, predicting the result and any other action that needs to be taken.

The possibility of knowing the results in advance reduces treatment times. For treatment with invisible orthodontics, a schedule of visits to the orthodontist is set up to monitor the progress, but appointments are usually scheduled every 2 weeks depending on the case.

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Invisible orthodontic care

Invisible aligners replicate the morphology of teeth, adapting and adjusting to them perfectly. This helps to ensure that, even though you are wearing orthodontics, there are no alterations in the placement of lips and tongue and therefore, there are no diction problems.

In addition to cleaning your mouth well, it is important Clean the splints before inserting them, in order to remove any residue that may be left on them. To do this, it is best to brush them with a soft brush using warm water and soap, although approximately once a week it is also recommended to clean them more thoroughly using specific liquids or tablets (such as those used for dentures).

Now, every time you clean your splints, make sure to rinse them thoroughly with water before putting them on to remove any soap or cleaner residue.

For patients suffering daytime bruxism -during the day-, the night guard can be cumbersome to wear constantly. Invisible aligners can act as this type of splints in a much more way Discreet and comfortableThey protect the teeth and are very resistant, allowing both dental arches to be squeezed unconsciously without damaging them.

Invisible Orthodontics: before and after

With clear aligners, no wires or brackets are used, which prevents ulcerations and the discomfort associated with this type of orthodontics. In addition, it is removable, making it much more comfortable for the patient to be able to remove the prosthesis to eat and brush their teeth, which is an advantage for maintaining good oral hygiene.

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