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Is Getting Invisalign For Me?

Is Getting Invisalign For Me?

Undoubtedly, Invisalign is the buzzword in the world of orthodontal realignment. Practically invisible, the near-transparent dental aligners have made conventional braces and clips, passé. Getting Invisalign is a great option for people looking to address problems like crooked teeth, abnormally wide spaces between teeth, overbite, under bite, open bite and cross bite. Therefore, it’s no wonder that dental professionals recommend getting Invisalign and people are increasingly opting for the new-age dental aligners as well.

Getting Invisalign

While getting Invisalign is generally useful in most cases requiring alignment, the fact remains that you need to carefully weigh the pros and cons before opting for the transparent aligners. Let’s ponder over some points to consider if you’re planning on donning Invisalign aligners:

Do I suffer specific dental or oral problems?

While it is effective in most dental realignment scenarios, there are certain conditions where its advisable to obtain a second opinion, before getting Invisalign. For example, if you suffer constantly from gum-related problems or loose teeth, you should consult your dentist. Similarly, people with temporomandibular joint disorder, a condition that results in jaw pain, must consider Invisalign after obtaining dentist’s advice.

Do I have the required commitment?

Invisalign is effective only if the aligners are worn for a minimum of 20 to 22 hours per day. Having the aligners in your mouth while you’re asleep and during major portion of waking hours calls for personal commitment on your part. So, if you want to use Invisalign, be prepared on the commitment front.

Do I have my finances in place?

Make sure that you’re financially covered: The entire procedure takes around a year to complete and the aligners are replaced every two weeks on average during this period. Check with your medical insurer whether they cover orthodontic procedures like Invisalign. Usually such procedures have partial insurance coverage and therefore you need to make sure that you have the remaining costs covered so that you don’t feel the pinch midway.

Are my teeth top-shape?

It makes sense to get your teeth checked for cavities and repair them before you embark upon your dental realignment journey with Invisalign. Getting cavities filled midway through the treatment could result in ill-fitting liners leading to potential alignment problems.

Apart from the cosmetic takeaways in the form of perfectly aligned teeth, Invisalign takes away the embarrassment that comes with the territory when you don conventional orthodontal braces. What’s more, they are very convenient to use as you can remove them whenever you need – to consume foodstuffs or clean your teeth. Go on and consult your dentist or orthodontist for more on acquiring your Invisalign aligners.

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Dr. Inna Trogan – DDS is experienced in cosmetic dentistry, periodontics, and general dentistry. An active member of the Academy of General Dentistry and the American Dental Association, Dr. Trogan continuously stays up-to-date on the latest state-of-the-art technologies and advances in dentistry. She takes personal pride in providing courteous and high quality professional treatment for all of her patients’ dental care needs.

Our dentists have served the residents of Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, DUMBO, and all of our other surrounding communities for years. They can be reached by phone, 718.246.5677 or at their office in 100 Pineapple Walk, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. You can also book an appointment online.

 

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