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What is Invisalign?

What is Invisalign Teen?

The Invisalign Teen™ system straightens your teeth with a series of custom-made clear aligners, which are comfortable and practically invisible. It was developed with leading orthodontists. And it works – nearly one million patients worldwide have made Invisalign their clear choice.

  • The aligners…
  • snap on your teeth easily.
  • are comfortable and practically invisible.
  • allow for your growing permanent teeth.
  • gently and continuously move your teeth in small increments.
  • are worn for about two weeks. Then you swap them for a new pair.
  • have a Blue Dot Wear Indicator, designed to show an estimation of wear-time. The dot is designed to fade to clear over a two-week period if you wear (20 to 22 hours everyday) your aligners properly.
  • can be removed for eating, brushing, and flossing, or going to a special event.
  • are replaceable if lost. That’s right, you get up to six, free, individual replacements!

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How much does Invisalign cost?

We know price is an important consideration for you. There is no way to accurately answer this question without first coming in for a free consultation. At that initial meeting the dentist will examine you take xrays etc. From this he will be able to give you an accurate figure of cost. In our practice cases range between $3500-$7000 depending on the severity of your case.

There are many factors that determine the cost of your Invisalign treatment: how extensive the issues you want corrected, how long your treatment plan will last, where you live, and the specific treatment details prescribed by your dentist or orthodontist. That said, the Invisalign system is often similar in price to traditional braces. The national average for Invisalign is about $5,000 (U.S.), but it starts as low as $3,500 (U.S.) for simple cases.

What about insurance?

Smiling DoctorsMany dental-insurance providers cover orthodontic treatment to some extent. If your dental plan is one of them, Invisalign may qualify as orthodontic treatment. Talk to your insurance provider to determine the extent of coverage for your treatment.

 

What are my other options?

Smiling dentistGenerally, most doctors' offices provide flexible payment plans to patients, so you should check with yours to learn of any payment plans they may offer. In addition, many companies offer employees Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). An FSA allows you to set aside a portion of your paychecks in order to pay for qualified medical expenses.

The money you elect to contribute is deducted from your pay and transferred directly into your FSA, and therefore, is not subject to payroll taxes. After incurring eligible medical costs, you can then submit your receipt for reimbursement from your FSA.

Since Invisalign can fall under orthodontic treatment, these costs can qualify for FSA reimbursement. If your company offers FSA and you know you’d like to treat yourself to Invisalign, plan ahead and consult your benefits department. When it comes time to enroll in your program, you can submit the appropriate amount for your Invisalign treatment and save money while doing it, since it’s a pre-tax contribution. It’s an easy and convenient way to get the smile you want.

Are there financing options with Invisalign?

Another financing option available to help you get Invisalign treatment is CareCredit. CareCredit is a third party financing company focused on providing credit for healthcare services. Once you’re approved for CareCredit financing, you can use it for your Invisalign treatment and enjoy convenient monthly payment options, no up-front costs, no prepayment penalties and no annual fees. Visit carecredit.com for more information.

Invisalign Advantages

The most obvious advantage of the treatment is cosmetic: the aligners are completely transparent, therefore far more difficult to detect than traditional wire and bracket braces. This makes the method particularly popular among adults who want to straighten their teeth without the look of traditional metal braces, which are commonly worn by children and adolescents. In addition, the aligners are marketed as being more comfortable than braces. Due to the removable nature of the device, food can be consumed without the encumbrance of metallic braces.

Clinically, aligners avoid many of the side effects of traditional fixed appliances, for example the effects on the gums and supporting tissues.Fixed appliances are known to cause the roots of teeth to shorten for most patients, and demineralisation or tooth decay occurs in up to 50% of patients because they cannot be removed for eating and cleaning, and because they prevent accurate x-rays from being taken. Patients "graduate" to a new set of aligners in their treatment series approximately every two weeks. The aligners give less force per week and less pain than do fixed appliances (traditional metal braces). Fixed appliances are adjusted approximately every six weeks and apply greater forces.

Aligners should be removed to eat, drink, to clean the teeth, or to have them checked by the clinician. (It is acceptable to wear aligners while drinking water.) Computerized treatment planning is compulsory as part of the Invisalign protocol. As with other forms of orthodontic treatments that incorporate a computerized plan, this allows the prospective patient to review the projected smile design, learn how long the treatment is likely to take, compare different plans, and make a more educated decision about whether or not to use Invisalign.

Invisalign treatments have been claimed to be quicker than traditional orthodontics. A large-scale study of 408 patients with traditional appliances in Indiana took an average of 35.92 months with a maximum of 96 months, while Invisalign takes between 12–18 months. In a much smaller study Invisalign was shown to be faster and achieve straighter teeth than alternatives but relapsed to ultimately get similar results to the traditional appliances examined. The study was considered by the authors, however, to be too small for many conclusions to be statistically significant. Furthermore, this general concept that Invisalign is faster has been challenged by the Invisalign review which points out that there are other brace appliance systems that take half the time, for example by incorporating surgery or temporary implants that insert into the patient's bone, to accelerate the procedure.

Invisalign Disadvantages

The product also has potential disadvantages: the very fact that the aligners are removable means they are not continually correcting the teeth. Unlike traditional fixed braces, they are largely dependent on a patient's habits and their consistency in wearing the aligners. The success of the Invisalign aligners is based on a patient's commitment to wear the aligners for a minimum of 20–22 hours per day, only removing them when they are eating, drinking, or brushing their teeth.

The system is also somewhat expensive, as conceded by the Align company, and can be more expensive than traditional wire and bracket systems.

The aligners must be removed for eating. They and the teeth should be cleaned before re-inserting afterwards.

Because the aligners are removed for eating, they can become lost. Invisalign recommends that the patient keeps the previous aligners in case this happens.

Certain teeth are slightly problematic for Invisalign aligners to rotate. Some lower premolars with their rounded shape can be difficult for the aligners to grasp and apply a rotational force to.

Unlike traditional braces, if a patient grinds or clenches his or her teeth during the day or while sleeping, the aligners can become damaged. In practice, however, this problem is very rare and a new aligner can be ordered. Also, similar to traditional metal braces, aligners may cause a slight lisp at the beginning of treatment. This usually disappears as the patient becomes used to the treatment.

The aligners are constructed of implantable grade polyurethane, and the Align company has acknowledged that, though extremely rare, there may be cases of allergic and toxic sensitivity reactions to Invisalign. Minor symptoms such as sore throat, cough, and nausea have been reported. In more serious cases, the FDA has received reports of systemic swelling or throat pain that has extended to the upper chest and wind passages requiring emergency medical treatment and discontinuation of the Invisalign treatment.While the Invisalign company provides no information except the MSDS (material safety data sheet) directly to patients or orthodontists, working through the patient's orthodontist Invisalign will make the aligners with several different materials to attempt to reduce toxic or allergic sensitivity.

Should the treatment go off track, or patients fail to keep the aligners in for the required length of time, then the next aligner in the series will not fit, and a new set of impressions and aligners will be necessary, adding to the cost.

 

 

Invisalign and your periodontal program

What is periodontal disease?

"Perio" means around, and "dontal" refers to teeth. Periodontal disease is an infection of the structures around the teeth, including the gums and the bones that hold the teeth. The earliest stage of periodontal disease is gingivitis - an infection of the gums. In more severe forms of the disease , all of the tissues are involved, including the bone. Bacteria that live and reproduce on the teeth and gums cause periodontal disease.

Symptoms of Periodontal Disease

Symptoms may include the following

Redness or bleeding of gums while brushing teeth or using dental floss.

 

Crooked teeth are Unhealthy Teeth

Crooked or crowded teeth are independent risk factors for periodontal disease for several reasons:

  

Crooked teeth are harder to clean.

Toothbrush bristles cannot reach the crevices between crowded teeth making proper oral hygiene more difficult or impossible. Furthermore, the use of dental floss is severely restricted.

Poor Root Support

Severlely crowded teeth are often pushed out of the dental arch. This can compromise the bone holding the tooth into position, and compromise the gum tissue that supports the teeth.

Toxic Bacteria

Studies have shown that the bacteria living in the gums around crowded teeth are much more toxic and virulent than the normal bacteria found im mouths. By stightening and aligning the teeth, these toxic bacteria will be replaced by normal, healthy species.

Combating Periodontal Disease

1: Straighten your teeth

Crowded teeth are nearly impossible to keep clean. Orthodontic treatment can greatly reduce inflammation and periodontal disease. Invisalign can eliminate crowding without metal brackets and wires.

2: See your Dentist

See your dentist every six months for a checkup! Regular professional cleanings and checkups make you feel good, look good, and could be a life saver.

3: Brush and Floss daily. Take your time and do it right.

4: Use an anti-bacterial mouthwash.

Daily use of an anti-bacterial mouthwash helps to disinfect the teeth and gums, and reduces the number of bacteria

 

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