How Long Does Invisalign Take to Straighten Your Teeth

How Long Does Invisalign Take to Straighten Your Teeth?

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Invisalign® is a fast, discreet orthodontic system that teens and young adults prefer. While braces can take up to three years, Invisalign treatment typically lasts between nine and 18 months. Some patients may see permanent results sooner.

The Invisalign Process

Invisalign uses 3-D digital technology to create a series of custom aligners made of advanced, medical-grade plastic. The aligners gradually move your teeth into ideal positions as you progress through the series.

Step 1: Consultation

You will meet your orthodontist to determine whether you are a good candidate for Invisalign. Most older teens and adults with minor to moderate orthodontic issues meet the criteria.

You will discuss your treatment expectations with your orthodontist and have the opportunity to ask questions. Your orthodontist will create a clear treatment plan and ensure you understand the process.

Step 2: Design

To design the trays, your orthodontist will take digital impressions of your mouth using the proprietary iTero intraoral scanner. A digital impression is fast, comfortable, and significantly more accurate than the messy impressions you may remember.

 

Digital impressions allow your orthodontist to see your oral anatomy in 3-D and plan the movement of each tooth over time. Invisalign software helps to turn the designs into aligner plans.

Step 3: Manufacture

The orthodontist transmits the data to the Invisalign lab, where expert technicians create your aligners using advanced materials.

Step 4: Treatment

When your aligners return from the lab, you will have a fitting where your orthodontist will ensure they are comfortable and made accurately.

You will wear each aligner for roughly one to two weeks and change to the next in the series. You must see your orthodontist approximately every six weeks to check your progress.

In nine to 18 months, you will have a beautiful, well-aligned smile with no hassle and discomfort associated with traditional braces.

Step 5: Retainer

Retainer use after treatment is essential to protect your investment. Wearing your retainer as directed ensures that your teeth will settle in new positions and not slip back to their original locations.

Best Uses of Invisalign

The following orthodontic conditions respond best to Invisalign treatment:

  • Crooked teeth
  • Crowded teeth
  • Gapped teeth
  • Rotated teeth
  • Minor to moderate bite issues (overbite, underbite)

Advantages of Invisalign

Faster Than Braces

One of Invisalign's top advantages is that it can be faster than braces for some orthodontic conditions.

Comfortable

Smooth plastic aligners have no sharp edges, brackets, or wires to irritate soft oral tissues. Since the aligners fit close to your natural teeth, you may forget you are wearing them.

Discreet

Many teens and adults feel anxious about braces because they believe the treatment will attract unwanted attention. Invisalign allows patients to keep their orthodontic work private.

Improved Oral Health

Compared to braces, Invisalign patients have significantly better gum health. Removable trays allow patients to keep their teeth cleaner, reducing their chance of gum disease and tooth decay.

Eat What You Like

With Invisalign, you will not need to stop eating your favorite foods. Steak, apples, popcorn, corn on the cob, and candy can stay on the menu.

Tips for Success With Invisalign

  • Practice excellent oral hygiene, brushing your teeth and flossing as your orthodontist recommends
  • Thoroughly clean your aligners daily, avoiding hot water and abrasive toothpaste
  • Wear your aligners for 20 to 22 hours every day, removing them only to eat, drink, and keep them clean
  • If you lose or damage an aligner, inform your orthodontist as soon as possible to obtain a replacement

Frequently Asked Questions About Invisalign

Who is a good candidate for Invisalign?

Patients should have excellent oral hygiene habits. They should be responsible enough to follow directions and wear their aligners for 20 to 22 hours daily. They should have all their permanent teeth, no missing teeth, and their jaws should have finished growing.

Why should I see an orthodontist for Invisalign treatment?

While many general dentists receive training to prescribe Invisalign, only a qualified orthodontist can provide expert care. Orthodontists receive years of additional training in the science of moving teeth and creating permanently beautiful smiles.

Call Greater Hartford Orthodontics

If you want to pursue Invisalign treatment, please call our Newington, CT office at 860-667-8277. Dr. Cos would enjoy meeting you and explaining how Invisalign can change your life one tooth at a time.