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Braces vs Invisalign: Which is better?

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REESE 1 OF 2 2When it comes to straightening your smile, which is best: traditional metal braces or Invisalign? Both are tools used to move your teeth, but the way that they are secured to your teeth, length of time worn, and restrictions regarding how to care for them vary.

So, which is better: braces or Invisalign?

Invisalign vs Traditional Braces

Both Invisalign vs traditional braces can be effective for straightening, moving, and restoring your smile, but which one is better? Braces are glued to individual teeth, using a system of elastics and wires for your orthodontic provider to move and reposition teeth as needed. Invisalign, on the other hand, is not secured to the teeth and is more fashioned like a plate or mouth guard, of sorts. There is less room for moving and positioning individual teeth when using an Invisalign straightening system, though there are other perks that make it a compelling option for patients.

Traditional Braces

Traditional braces are really not that traditional, anymore; braces have come a long way over the years and are now found in gold, gem-encrusted, and clear styles for patients wanting more ‘bling’ to their braces. Conventional braces adhere to the teeth using glue and can be manipulated and moved based on how your teeth straighten and progress. Braces today are more comfortable than your parents’ braces and their efficacy has never been better! Talk to your orthodontist to learn more.  

Invisalign

Do you know anyone that uses Invisalign to straighten their teeth? You may not even realize that someone is actually wearing them; Invisalign is an aesthetically appealing alternative to traditional metal braces, using transparent aligning plates. A mold is taken that is generated into individual aligners set in a clear acrylic-style plate. Your provider has less discretion regarding individual movement of teeth, but the ability to remove the aligning plate as desired makes it the popular choice. Furthermore, they are easier to keep clean and brush than braces with fewer food and drink restrictions.  When you first are given your aligner, you wear it for a few weeks before a new aligner is constructed to replace the first. This continues as your teeth move and progress toward straightening. case. Plan on visiting your orthodontist about every six weeks for assessment and new aligning plates when you opt for Invisalign.  

The Costs

The costs of both braces and Invisalign are comparable, though you may need treatment longer when using Invisalign, which may or may not cost more over time. Also, remember that you might be able to cover part of the cost through your insurance. Talk to your provider to learn more and for more precise estimates regarding straightening your teeth. Some national averages found online indicate that traditional braces can cost between $3k-$7k, while Invisalign may cost $4k-$8k, all aspects considered.

So, which solution is right for you? The right choice depends on a lot of factors and your own personal preferences, too. Call or visit the Smile Experts at Reese Orthodontics – from gold braces to clear Invisalign, improve and enhance your smile today!

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