Lots of different factors can impact how straight our teeth are. From simple genetics right through to the food we eat and how well we take care of our teeth, there are lots of things that can affect how our teeth grow and age. Fortunately, there are also options available to help you achieve that perfectly straight smile - options that are both safe and healthy for your teeth.
While many people may think of braces as something you have when you’re a child (simply because it’s quicker to move teeth while the teeth and bone are still forming), there are in fact lots of modern options to explore that are suitable for every age, with one of the most popular solutions being clear aligners. Orthodontic aligners are an effective, simple and subtle way to guide your teeth to an ideal position.
Here are three things to consider when choosing clear aligners for your teeth.
There are many factors that can affect how long it takes to straighten your teeth. Simple cases can usually be solved within two to three aligners, however, everyone is different. Factors including your bite and current oral health will affect how long you need to wear aligners for.
Generally, one of the main benefits of wearing clear aligners is that they take a lot less time to align your teeth than other options do. In fact, most patients will see results after just a few months.
Just like every purchase you make, it’s important to take cost and budget into consideration. For many people, clear aligners are an investment; not only do they provide you with cosmetic benefits, but aligners can provide long-term benefits to your oral and overall health too. They can also help to prevent future dental issues, such as chips and cracks in your teeth and inflammation of the gums.
It’s best to discuss your budget with your dentist and they’ll be able to advise you on the most suitable treatment available.
It’s also important to consider maintenance when selecting aligners for your teeth. While brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing regularly will be crucial to the success of your treatment, there are a few other things that you may need to take into consideration too.
For example, clear aligners should be rinsed each time they’re removed to prevent plaque and saliva from drying on the trays, and they should be brushed regularly (although you shouldn’t use toothpaste as this can scratch the resin of your aligners). You should only drink water when you have clear aligners in your mouth and it’s important to soak them once a day to kill any bacteria and keep them clear and healthy.
Again, your dentist will give you all of the advice and guidance you need - but it’s important to remember that your clear aligners will require some extra maintenance to keep them in top condition and working effectively.
At Manor Road Dental Practice Ltd, we provide comfortable alternatives to traditional braces, including Inman aligners and clear braces. If you want to correct your front teeth imperfections with aligners, our experienced team can help you achieve that perfect smile. We also provide custom mouth guards and undertake general and cosmetic dentistry services for children and adults.
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