Straightening your teeth is one of the best ways of improving your dental health when you know you are looking after your teeth properly at home, but are still suffering from dental health complications. If your teeth are crooked or wonky then despite good dental hygiene practices you may find that plaque and tartar build up on the surface of your teeth. This is because bacteria and lingering food particles remain in the mouth, as you cannot reach them with your toothbrush or you cannot get floss to clean effectively between your teeth. This means that it is more likely that you will develop cavities, tooth decay and gum disease in the future. You may not know it, but these issues could be troubling you right now.
Unfortunately tooth decay and gum disease are asymptomatic to begin with and only after a certain time and a certain extent of damage will you notice unpleasant signs that make you realise that something is wrong. Tooth decay and gum disease can cause a range of issues such as toothache, sensitivity, swollen bleeding gums and bad breath. Not only are these uncomfortable, but they can be embarrassing too.
If you have crooked or uneven teeth it is important that you visit the dentist on a regular basis. Most dentists recommend that you undergo an oral examination at least once every six months, but if your teeth aren’t straight then you should visit the dentist more often. You also need to have regular professional cleaning with your hygienist to remove plaque and tartar from the surface of your teeth, as well as beneath your gum line, to keep your teeth and gums healthy and clean.
Invisalign
By straightening your teeth using Invisalign London you will reduce your chances of developing cavities, tooth decay and gum disease. You will also reduce the levels of plaque and tartar that build up on the surface of your teeth. Your teeth will be easier to brush and floss and you will be able to maintain strong teeth and gums for the future. Speak to your dentist today and find out about Invisalign. They will carry out a thorough examination of your teeth and gums making sure that any signs of decay or disease are treated as soon as possible. This may require undergoing a professional clean or a deep clean, if necessary you may require antibiotics to fight any infection and any other dental work will need to be done before you begin straightening your teeth.
Your dentist will then carry out a three-dimensional scan of your mouth that will be used to design a series of aligners that will correct the misalignment issues of your teeth and create a neatly aligned smile. Each aligner moves your teeth in small increments and depending on how crooked or wonky your teeth are to begin with the average treatment time is between 6 and 12 months. Invisalign is discreet and convenient which is why it is one of the most popular teeth straightening procedures across the world. Speak to your dentist today to find out more.
It’s also worth mentioning that according to this female dentist in Melbourne FL, Invisalign is only recommended for mild cases of misalignment. Severe teeth misalignment will require traditional braces to fix effectively.
heather says
I had braces when I was a teenager but I would like to try this on my bottom teeth as they have shifted over the years a little bit.
Rita Wray says
Thank you for the information.
Bea LaRocca says
Thank you for sharing this information on Invisalign, I have heard of this product but don’t know anyone who has used it
Kim Henrichs says
I’m looking into this for my bottom teeth!
Adriane says
Very cool. Growing up my friend had those heavy metal braces that cut her mouth and always had food stuck in them
Tina F says
This is helpful information. This seems so much nicer than braces.
Elizabeth says
I’ve been curious about how Invisalign works!