Who is Invisalign not suitable for?

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those who have extremely overcrowded teeth; active gum disease; lots of cavities or poor oral hygiene; and the inability to commit to wearing the aligners as

What disqualifies someone from Invisalign?

If you have gum disease or cavities, for example, those issues will have to be resolved before you'll be considered a candidate for Invisalign treatment. People who have oral conditions that require surgery to fix aren't usually candidates for this type of treatment either.

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.

What makes you unsuitable for Invisalign?

As long as your natural teeth are in a healthy condition then you should be suitable for Invisalign, however your dentist will always do a detailed dental health analysis on you to be sure prior to starting any orthodontic treatment.

Is Invisalign suitable for everyone?

Invisalign clear aligners are an orthodontic treatment option for busy adults and teens, but they're not suitable for everyone. Factors like the severity of your case, your age, and your commitment to the process all play a role in your dentist determining if Invisalign is right for you.

Who is not suitable for clear aligners?

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What teeth are too bad for Invisalign?

Tooth Position

If the rotation is over 20 degrees for molars, Invisalign is unable to move them into the desired position. The degree of rotation can be more if the rotated teeth are canines, premolars and incisors. Teeth can also tilt forward or back to fit in a crowded mouth.

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.

Can anything go wrong with Invisalign?

If not planned properly, Invisalign will not move the teeth properly. Patients can sometimes end up with undesired results such as protrusive teeth, asymmetric teeth or teeth that haven't fully straightened. There's also the risk for gum disease, jaw problems, and unstable results.

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.

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.

Why do people get braces and not Invisalign?

Braces are better for people with severe crookedness and most kids and teens. Invisalign and other brands of clear aligners are best for adults who want a nearly invisible and more comfortable straightening method, as long as the teeth aren't too crooked.

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.

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.

What is considered a medical necessity for Invisalign?

In order for Invisalign to be considered medically necessary, you'll need to have a severe misalignment that's causing pain or affecting your ability to chew or speak properly. You can schedule an appointment with an orthodontist to help you determine whether Invisalign is medically necessary for you.

How long are teeth loose after Invisalign?

Once your teeth are straight, it takes time for the bone and tissues to settle down and to stabilize. It can take a year or even longer for these tissues to become fully stable and if your teeth were significantly repositioned, the time required might be even longer.

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.

Does Invisalign make you talk funny?

Some people will experience a very slight, and temporary, change in speech for the first couple of days after starting Invisalign. If this does happen, it will most likely affect the pronunciation of “s,” “sh,” or “th” sounds. Often, however, the problem is minor enough that other people will probably not notice it.

What is the average age of Invisalign patients?

From 12 to 80 years old, countless patients have achieved fantastic results through Invisalign treatment. In fact, the average age of people straightening their smile with Invisalign is 32 years old.

How strict do you have to be with Invisalign?

In order to achieve the best results with Invisalign, you must be willing to follow strict guidelines. This includes wearing your aligners for at least 22 hours a day and only removing them to eat or drink, brush your teeth and clean your aligners.

Is Invisalign worth the hassle?

While this might seem like a lot, the benefits of this commitment are significant. Invisalign is far less noticeable than metal braces, typically requires only a year of treatment, imposes no food or drink restrictions, and makes brushing and flossing easier, reducing the risk of gum disease.

Can teeth look worse after Invisalign?

Is this normal? Straightening the teeth is a dynamic process; your teeth will be changing throughout treatment. During the process of alignment, especially during the first 6 months, you may notice that things look worse before they look better.

Which is more annoying braces or Invisalign?

Invisalign is Less Irritating

Traditional braces can be a little brittle which can sometimes be irritating to the surrounding gums, lips, and tongue. Braces do take some getting used to since the brackets can feel rough and cause some discomfort at first against the cheeks and lips.

Can teeth be too crooked for Invisalign?

Invisalign can correct severely crowded teeth.

Many people think their teeth are “too crooked” for Invisalign to work. Actually, Invisalign is even better at straightening severely crowded teeth than traditional braces. It is difficult to fit a traditional bracket on teeth which are very crooked, overlapped or rotated.

Do orthodontists shave teeth after Invisalign?

Your orthodontist will shave off a small amount of enamel, depending on your treatment plan. It is usually a fraction of a millimeter. So, the gaps left after the shaving will hardly be noticeable. The purpose of shaving is to ensure that your teeth look aesthetically pleasing once they move into their positions.

What if I forgot to wear my Invisalign for a day?

If you forget to wear your Invisalign for just a few hours, you likely won't see any negative effects. However, if you forget to wear your Invisalign for a whole day or more, your teeth may start to shift back out of alignment.