What does not qualify for Invisalign?

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Patients who have dental implants, bridges or TMJ disorder may not be the best candidates for Invisalign. If your teeth are on the smaller side or they're misshapen or eroded, Invisalign may not be practical.

What disqualifies you from getting Invisalign?

Those with tiny, eroded, or misshapen teeth must undergo dental work, but orthodontists can sometimes work around such issues alongside invisible aligners if they are less severe. Invisalign aligners are also not recommended for patients who smoke and cannot or will not stop for the duration of the treatment process.

Can you be rejected for Invisalign?

If your teeth are still growing and you still have baby teeth present, if you have gum disease, if you have implants or have had teeth extracted or missing, these are all reasons why you can get rejected for Invisalign.

Are there limitations to Invisalign?

If a patient's teeth are too twisted, or they are tilted by more than say 45 degrees, Invisalign braces may not be able to correct the severity of the tilt. 3. Extra Large Gaps. Generally, Invisalign is unable to fill a gap larger than about 6mm.

Is everyone a candidate for Invisalign?

Not ALL patients are candidates for Invisalign.

If you have more complicated alignment issues that require significant adjustments, traditional braces will likely be more practical.

Who is not suitable for clear aligners?

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Why can't some people use Invisalign?

Invisalign can't reshape your teeth, so if you have a few teeth that are very small or misshapen, it may not be possible to get Invisalign treatment. These improperly-shaped teeth can mess up the alignment of your aligners. However, you may be able to have these teeth treated with a dental crown or dental bonding.

Why does Invisalign not work for some people?

Tooth shape: Too-short or pegged teeth can prevent Invisalign from working properly. Tooth position: If your teeth are too rotated, Invisalign cannot shift them into proper alignment. Large gaps: Even though Invisalign can fix small gaps between the teeth, large gaps may require braces.

What is the failure rate of Invisalign?

In general, the success rate of Invisalign is quite high. The overall success rate of Invisalign is around 96%. This means that 96% of patients who complete treatment with Invisalign achieve their desired results and are completely satisfied with the treatment.

What happens if your teeth aren't straight after Invisalign?

It's normal for your teeth to slightly shift after having your Invisalign braces removed or once you stop wearing Invisalign. This is the result of everyday wear and tear on your teeth as you bite down, chew, swallow, and speak.

Do Invisalign work for overbites?

Invisalign can effectively correct mild to moderate overbites. In more severe overbites and other if other dental issues exist, traditional braces may provide a better solution.

What is the warning for Invisalign?

While headaches and mouth discomfort are temporary side effects some people experience when they start their Invisalign treatment, demineralization is a relatively common side effect that's long-term. Demineralization can cause white spots to appear on a patient's teeth.

Can orthodontists tell if you don't wear your Invisalign?

The dentist will know if you don't wear your aligners as often – other than slow changes in your teeth realignment, there is another way to tell that you have not been consistent with your teeth aligners. They have a mark on them that should wear off with frequent usage.

Who is the perfect candidate for Invisalign?

We usually recommend Invisalign for older teenagers and adults, because teeth might still be growing in our younger patients. If not too severe, the most common conditions that we can be treated using Invisalign aligners include: Crowded teeth. Crooked teeth.

Does Invisalign change your face shape?

Any orthodontic treatment, including Invisalign, does not directly impact your nose or lengthen your face. Braces can adjust the width of the upper jaw, but they do not extend the structures that affect the size and shape of the nose.

Which teeth are hardest to move with Invisalign?

Typically, the lateral incisors or the teeth next to your front teeth are the most challenging to move with Invisalign aligners and traditional braces.

How fast do teeth shift after Invisalign?

Each aligner tray is made to move your teeth very minimally, so you shouldn't expect changes to happen overnight. For starters, most patients will start noticing changes to their smile in as little as six weeks after using these clear aligners.

Why isn t one tooth fitting in Invisalign?

If your aligner isn't quite fitting over one tooth, it usually means there's a gap between it and the tooth. You might also consider using Invisalign chewies; these are small cylinders that are commonly used to help people get accommodated with their trays.

Is it bad to take Invisalign out a lot?

You shouldn't leave your Invisalign off for longer than 3-4 hours each day, and not in one go. Anything longer will disrupt your treatment and may cause your teeth to revert to their original positions. Dentists recommend keeping your aligners in for 20-22 hours daily.

What are the long term benefits of Invisalign?

Less tooth decay and gum disease

An amazing benefit of Invisalign and straight teeth is lower susceptibility to tooth decay and gum disease.

Does Invisalign last for life?

So now for the main question: Is Invisalign a permanent solution? The short answer is that yes, the purpose of Invisalign braces is to provide you with straight teeth for life.

Can Invisalign cause gum recession?

Fortunately, Invisalign doesn't cause gum recession and is not a cause of concern for people considering this therapy to straighten teeth.

Do Invisalign work faster than braces?

Is Invisalign Really Faster than Braces? In short, the answer is yes. While traditional metal braces require somewhere between 18 and 24 months, the average length of treatment with Invisalign is 12 months. However, the time needed to deliver the results you desire largely depends on how complex the treatment plan is.

What is the best age to get Invisalign?

  • Making the decision to invest in Invisalign in your 20s and 30s can statistically lower your chances of cavities and gum disease in the future. ...
  • People in their 30s and 40s prefer Sure Smile over traditional braces because of the low-profile design. ...
  • Plus, Sure Smile fits your busy schedule.

What is the maximum age to get Invisalign?

There is no age limit for Invisalign! We frequently see patients in their 40s, 50s, and even 60s successfully complete an Invisalign treatment. The Invisalign process may take longer in full-grown adults than in children or teens, but it can correct serious dental issues at any age.