Friday, 26 May 2017

Clear aligners vs Braces: Why You Should Use the Invisible Aligner

The history of teeth correction begins as far back as 400 BC, with figures including Aristotle and Hippocrates discussing how to get straight teeth. With research ongoing, orthodontists are consistently looking for new ways to correct smiles and help patients.

Developments in dental technology has led to the introduction of new approaches, including the use of clear aligners. These aligners work to move teeth into a more aesthetically pleasing position – achieving your dream smile.  They are an easy treatment option for the modern patient.


To give you a brief insight into clear aligner treatment, here are some comparisons with traditional braces:
  • Appearance
With traditional braces, metal wires are bonded to the teeth that remain in place throughout treatment. This can often cause pain and tenderness to the gums and inner mouth. In contrast, aligners are completely transparent, cleverly constructed from a thin material to slot over your teeth for optimum comfort. Made of supple plastic they pose no rough edges or wirework. You can go about your day-to-day life, without worrying about drawing any unwanted attention.
  • Function 
When undertaking treatment with traditional braces, eating is no walk in the park! There are numerous dietary restrictions that could mean you have to sacrifice your favourite creature comforts. Clear aligners eradicate this problem, as they are 100% removable. This poses benefits for your diet, lifestyle and, more importantly, your oral health. Simply pop the aligners out to eat, and to correctly clean your teeth, before slotting back in.
  • Treatment length
Clear aligners are an effective form of treatment for alignment issues. They can help with common problems including: crowding, spacing, and overbites, and pose a much shorter treatment length than the 2-year average associated with traditional braces. Some cases can be resolved in as little as three months!

With Smilelign, finding your nearest provider is easy. Simply visit their site, search for your postcode and discover the dentists waiting to help you achieve your perfect smile! Produced using state-of-the-art CADCAM technology and offering a 3D animation of your treatment, allowing you to have visual of how your teeth that will move during the treatment, Smilelign is the clear choice for a better, straighter smile. Visit www.smilelign.com to get started.

2 comments:

  1. Clear aligners or invisalign braces are best for people who works in offices and do not want to show their braces.

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  2. Thanks for taking the time to share this informative post with us. I like how you broke the the differences between clear aligners to braces in this article. Have a great day and keep up the posts.
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