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5 Signs You’re a Good Candidate for Invisalign Braces

Are you interested in straightening your teeth but you’re not a fan of traditional style braces? In a survey of teens with braces, 22% of teens with metal braces had a boost in self-esteem while 47% of teens using Invisalign enjoyed a more significant boost during treatment. Invisalign is a great way to straighten teeth for many people. Read the following five signs of a good candidate for Invisalign braces to find out if they would be the right fit for you.

1. You Have a Straightforward Case

Invisalign works well with straightforward cases crowded teeth, or gaps. However, your specific case may be different. Your orthodontist will need to assess your teeth to fully determine if clear aligners are the best option.

2. You Have All Your Adult Teeth

It is difficult to predict how a child’s adult teeth will come in. That’s why it is important to have all of your adult teeth to be considered for Invisalign braces. If you still have a few baby teeth, you may not qualify.

3. You Are a Responsible Individual

Invisalign braces are for people that are ready for the responsibility that comes with wearing them. Since the trays are removable, it is easy to take them out when you need to and put them back in for treatment. The success of the system depends on your wearing the clear aligners for a certain amount of time every day or your results will be stalled.

4. You Are Willing to Stop Smoking

While clear trays are used to straighten your teeth, you cannot use tobacco or smoke. Both interfere with the actual trays and make them unhygenic. Plus, removing trays to smoke would make Invisalign ineffective, since you wouldn’t be wearing them enough during the day.

5. Your Oral Hygiene Is Good

You need good oral hygiene to get Invisalign braces. Your Invisalign experience must begin with great hygiene because your teeth and the Invisalign trays must be cleaned regularly.

Otherwise, you could suffer from infections. You will get the best possible results when you brush your teeth regularly and keep your trays clean. After reading the information above, you should have a good idea of whether you would be a good candidate for Invisalign braces. Contact an orthodontist to make an appointment to discuss the treatment further.

Orthodontics LA Team

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