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How to Choose Between Clear Aligners & Braces

Are you unsure about what to choose between clear aligners and traditional braces? Here, our Orléans dentists offer some factors to consider including cosmetic considerations. 

Choosing Between Clear Aligners & Braces

Clear aligners such as Invisalign vs. braces: a tough choice! Luckily, we can help you out. Here are some facts to consider about each option while you think about which one to choose to help you achieve a straight smile.

Clear Aligners

Transparent clear aligners such as Invisalign are custom-made to fit your smile. These removable orthodontic appliances are constructed from clear plastic materials, forgoing the brackets and wires that accompany traditional braces. 

You'll receive an individually customized treatment plan that will help achieve your smile goals. You will typically spend less time in your dentist's office during treatment as you may not need as many checkups or appointments, since your clear aligners wouldn't require regular adjustments as braces do. Your dentist will schedule brief appointments with you every 4 to 6 weeks, and take the opportunity to review your progress and general oral health, answer questions, and adjust treatment as required.

Depending on your specific treatment plan, the cost of clear aligners may be in line with the cost of braces or a bit more expensive. To the causal observer, it will be difficult to see them on your teeth and you won't have to worry about any restrictions on your diet while undergoing treatment. 

However, clear aligners must be worn for 22 hours each day and removed while drinking and eating anything except water. Commitment to treatment, self-discipline and scheduling meals to fit within the 2 hours allotted for meal times every day. 

Braces

Traditional Metal Braces

These are the most common type of braces. Made entirely out of metal and supported by elastics, metal braces have received numerous upgrades in recent decades thanks to advancements in orthodontic technology.

Over time, braces apply a slow and continuous pressure onto your teeth, shifting them into their new and corrected positions. As this pressure is applied and the teeth move, the bone will change shape to accommodate their new positions. 

Brackets today are more streamlined than those used in years past. Now, you’ll run less risk of the inside of your cheeks or lips growing irritated by a bracket, as the brackets have gotten smaller and more comfortable. However, some people are still reluctant choose metal braces because of their appearance.

In this case, clear braces may be a viable alternative.

Clear Braces

Many patients will choose clear braces as a treatment option since they are able to blend better in with your smile. These braces aren't actually transparent, they are constructed using tooth-coloured ceramic. 

Clear braces come with a caveat: while they are a compromise between metal braces and clear aligners when it comes to appearance, they are actually more brittle and larger in size than the traditional metal braces you may have seen.

They also tend to be more costly. Therefore, they are commonly used only on upper front (your most visible) teeth to save on costs.

Keep in mind that your gums may feel sensitive with these, as the larger ceramic brackets can make it more challenging to clean around the brackets, leading to receding or swollen gums should your toothbrush not reach the gum line and enamel. 

Are you curious about whether clear aligners are the best choice for your orthodontic treatment? Contact our Orléans dentists to book an appointment today and learn more. 

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