Long-Term Benefits of Choosing Invisalign®

Long-Term Benefits of Choosing Invisalign® from Robert F. Perler DDS, MS, FAGD in New Rochelle, NYAre you considering Invisalign®? Read on to learn more about this teeth-straightening option. The path to a beautiful smile, complete with straight teeth, can be life-changing. Using braces to straighten teeth has been the standard practice for decades. However, new orthodontic treatments have emerged as a result of technological advances. One such innovation is Invisalign, a set of removable, custom-made, clear aligners for discreetly and effectively straightening teeth.

The benefits of choosing Invisalign®

While Invisalign's cosmetic and practical benefits are well-known, the treatment's long-term advantages go far beyond these. The following are the benefits of choosing Invisalign for orthodontic treatment:

Maintaining oral hygiene is easier

Traditional braces tend to trap food between their wires and brackets, which can make brushing more difficult. Invisalign aligners are removable, which ensures a more efficient cleaning. Without braces in the way, wearers can continue their regular oral hygiene routine, ensuring the health of both teeth and gums. The ease of maintaining oral hygiene reduces the risk of potential dental problems like cavities, gum diseases, and tooth decay in the long run.

Protection against wear and tear

Extreme crowding or protrusion of the teeth can cause abnormal amounts of wear and tear on the teeth. Some teeth may wear down or chip because of the uneven distribution of biting forces. Invisalign helps to realign the teeth correctly. This process helps to prevent premature wear by redistributing force evenly across the tooth structure.

Improved periodontal health

When teeth are crowded or misaligned, plaque can easily collect in pockets between them. This can lead to periodontal disease. Invisalign eliminates these difficult-to-clean spaces by straightening the teeth, resulting in healthier gums and a reduced risk of gum disease.

Increased sense of self-esteem

Having an attractive smile can have profound psychological effects. While wearers go about their day, Invisalign is quietly (almost imperceptibly) straightening the teeth so they can smile confidently. As teeth move into their ideal positions, patients report a lasting boost in self-image, which reflects in their personal and professional lives.

Reduced risk of oral injuries

There is an increased risk of injury to front protruding teeth during sports, accidents, and even daily activities like chewing. Damage to teeth can range from minor chipping to more serious trauma. Invisalign eliminates or significantly reduces this danger by repositioning teeth within the protection of the lips and cheeks.

Prevention of jaw issues

Many cases of dental misalignment also involve problems with the jaw's natural position. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders can develop from untreated malocclusions (bad bites), such as crossbites, overbites, or underbites. These conditions can cause headaches and discomfort in the jaw, or even the ears. Invisalign's ability to treat the underlying issue is crucial for avoiding these side effects and maintaining complete oral health.

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The bottom line

Invisalign is more than just a modern alternative to traditional metal braces. It is beneficial in many ways, including aesthetics, practicality, and health. The short-term benefits help with immediate concerns, while the long-term dividends help make a lifetime of healthy teeth a reality. If you are still unsure about getting Invisalign, consider these potential benefits and schedule a consultation with our dental office today.

Request an appointment or call Robert F. Perler DDS, MS, FAGD at 914-636-8082 for an appointment in our New Rochelle office.

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