Clear Aligners

Traditional Braces Versus Clear Aligner Options

Traditional braces and clear aligners are the two most popular forms of teeth straightening. It can be difficult to determine which option is right for you. The end result is essentially the same, straighter teeth and a more beautiful smile. However, there are instances when one may be a better treatment option than another.

Braces and clear aligners

While most have heard of both braces and clear aligners, many who consider treatment do not fully understand the differences. The following is a complete overview of braces and clear aligners, including detailed information on how to make the right decision about which option is the right one for a patient.

What are traditional braces?

Traditional braces are a form of orthodontic treatment in which brackets and metal wire are placed over the visible surface of teeth in an effort to move the teeth into a straighter position. There are many advantages to braces treatment. It is an effective solution for moderate to severe misalignments. The length of treatment varies from six months to more than two years, and braces patients typically have a longer process than those who choose clear aligners.

What are clear aligners?

There are different types of clear aligners, including name brands such as Invisalign. Clear aligners work in a similar fashion as traditional braces, although there are some notable differences. Unlike traditional braces, which involve wearing highly visible metal wires, clear aligners are essentially invisible to others around. This allows patients to straighten their smile discreetly. The clear aligners are transparent trays made of strong plastic material. These can also be removed by the patient at any time, which is convenient during an oral care routine and while eating.

How to choose the right option?

Both traditional braces and clear aligners are good options, and they are successful in almost every instance where the patient takes good care of their teeth and device during treatment. However, clear aligners are in general less accessible than traditional braces, and they may not be a viable option when correcting more severe malocclusions. In the event both traditional braces and clear aligners are options, the choice is often left to the patient. Some choose traditional braces as it decreases the responsibility of the patient to keep up with the device and wear them often, whereas many others like the freedom clear aligners offer.

How does the treatment process work?

The treatment process for each option varies slightly, and clear aligners typically require more frequent visits to the dentist for teeth straightening than braces. However, both traditional braces and clear aligners involve an oral examination and dental impression before treatment. Also, both require wearing a retainer and follow-up visits after treatment is complete.

Talk to Allure Dental today about a teeth straightening treatment

If you are interested in learning more about how teeth straightening options such as traditional braces and clear aligners can benefit you, reach out to your orthodontics dental office today to schedule your first visit. The dentist assists patients throughout the entire treatment process, answering any questions and addressing any concerns they have along the way. Schedule a consultation today.

Request an appointment here: https://www.alluredentalchicago.com or call Allure Dental at (312) 248-7517 for an appointment in our Chicago office.

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