Am I a Good Candidate for Invisalign®?

Invisalign is a modern way to straighten crooked teeth, and a lot of people are considering it! However, it is important to remember that not everyone is a good candidate for every dental treatment that exists. This applies to Invisalign as well. Thankfully, we can help!

Are you wondering if you’re a candidate for Invisalign? Most people are, but it can be helpful to know what makes someone a good candidate so that you can be prepared. Ultimately, it is best to consult with an orthodontic or Invisalign specialist so that they can evaluate your teeth to determine what’s best for them. 

This article highlights what makes someone a good candidate for Invisalign. Read on to find out more!

A good candidate for Invisalign

The following is a list of things that someone can refer to if they are considering Invisalign to straighten their teeth. This list may help them to determine whether or not Invisalign is right for them.

Crooked teeth

One of the most obvious things that makes someone a good candidate for Invisalign is if they have crooked teeth! Invisalign, like traditional braces, can significantly improve someone’s crooked teeth. People that have very crooked teeth will likely benefit from Invisalign, but it is also good to know that even minor areas of crookedness can benefit from Invisalign too.

Teenagers or young adults

Younger people make great candidates for Invisalign because their bodies aren’t fully developed yet, and that includes the mouth. The teeth in young adults or teenagers are still able to move more easily because they aren’t fully set yet. Because Invisalign uses aligners and doesn’t rely on metal to move the teeth, it is best for the patient to be younger so that the teeth can shift quickly and efficiently. 

While Invisalign will work for adults too, the process may take longer. The results may take longer to show if Invisalign is used for adults or people that have already fully developed. However, this isn't to say that the aligners wouldn't work at all. It's just best to be prepared for a longer process. 

Disciplined

Invisalign requires a lot of discipline because the aligners are removable. The treatment process relies solely on the patient because they are in complete control of when the aligners are in. A good candidate for Invisalign is someone that is very disciplined. The aligners should only be taken out to eat and brush, totaling no more than two hours per day. This will ensure that the teeth get the most benefit out of the aligners.

Contact us today

Are you thinking that Invisalign may benefit your teeth? Be sure to consider the things that make someone a good candidate. If you have questions or want to know more about Invisalign, then reach out to our office so that we can help you further. Let our Invisalign specialists go through the process. Give us a call or stop by today!

Request an appointment here: https://www.brightsmile-dental.net or call Bright Smile Dental at (773) 733-5876 for an appointment in our Chicago office.

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