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Should I Get Braces or Invisalign?

Dr. Garland K. Davis • Apr 26, 2021

Which is better: Invisalign or Braces? We're going to help you by going through the pros and cons of each so you can make the best decision.

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Today, around four million people in the United States wear braces. Modern braces have been around for decades and have more or less been viewed as a right of passage for teenagers and young adults.


While clear aligners are not nearly as old as braces, they have certainly surged in popularity over the years. Many adults prefer Invisalign aligners because they are much less noticeable and easy to manage. 


So when it comes to braces vs Invisalign, which option is best for you? We're glad you asked.



Keep on reading and we will take you through everything that you are going to want to know!

Braces: The Original Orthodontic Care

The basic design for braces has been around for hundreds of years. Of course, they've gone through some major advancements over the years. Today, braces are a comfortable, effective, and reliable treatment method to achieve straight teeth.


Braces work by shifting your teeth effectively and safely. They use brackets that are connected by a metal wire and bonded to each tooth. 


Each bracket is affixed so that it can move every tooth to the correct position. This process is closely monitored by the orthodontist. 


The different kinds of braces include lingual, ceramic, and metal braces. They all can help you effectively achieve a healthy bite and a winning smile. 


Braces are Effective for Even Severe Dental Cases


Even the most severe cases of dental misalignment can be helped by the power of traditional braces. Invisalign aligners are not able to draw out teeth that have grown into the wrong place. Brackets, on the other hand, are able to use tension from the braces wire to effectively move teeth.


Braces offer you the most grip so that you can realign teeth that are severely misaligned. This makes them a great choice for serious cases. 


Braces Are Bonded to Your Teeth 


Because braces are bonded to the teeth, they are able to constantly move the teeth. While Invisalign aligners need to be left in your mouth for most of the day, it can be easy to forget to put them back in after you take them out for eating or brushing your teeth.


With braces, you don't need to remember to put anything back into your mouth. Of course, you still need to floss and brush regularly. 


Braces Can Come with Colorful Rubber Bands



If you choose to get braces, you don't need to stick with the boring, old metallic look. Kids can shake things up by using fun and colorful bands. You can choose colors that match a certain outfit, your favorite sports team, or just mix things up. 

Invisalign: Effective, Discreet and Comfortable

If you only have mild misalignment issues and are looking for a more subtle form of treatment, then you should definitely consider Invisalign clear aligners. Since entering the orthodontic market more than twenty years ago, Invisalign has revolutionized the orthodontic field.


Invisalign uses start-of-the-art technology to help millions of people achieve straight teeth and healthy bites. 


The main appeal of Invisalign aligners is that they are practically invisible. These are clear plastic aligners that comfortably fit over your teeth. The aligners are able to move your teeth into their proper positions without the need for any wires or metal.


Invisalign aligners are barely noticeable but they can still provide you with predictable and effective treatment. 


Removable Aligners Are Easy to Clean and Eat With


In order for Invisalign aligners to be effective, you need to wear them for at least 22 hours every day. However, one of the main benefits of aligners is that you have the ability to take them out. 


This means that you can pretty much eat whatever you want. You should only take out your aligners when you eat and floss and brush your teeth. You should always sleep with your aligners in. 


Compared to braces, it is much easier for people to eat food and clean their teeth because they can remove the aligners. This also means that you can reduce your chances of experiencing dental decay and gum infections. 


Invisalign Aligners Help Maintain Professionalism


Before Invisalign came onto the market, many working professionals preferred to skip corrective treatment because they found braces to be unappealing in a work environment. Choosing not to get orthodontic treatment can lead to long-term problems later in life.


With Invisalign, adults now have a discreet and effective way to treat their dental issues without feeling self-conscious. Older teens have also been turning to Invisalign. 


Invisalign Is Extremely Effective


Invisalign uses patented technology to make a map of your mouth. They are able to make unique aligners for their millions of users. 



With Invisalign, you get a new set of aligners every few weeks. The aligners are designed to move your teeth into a new position. After visiting your orthodontist a few times at the start of the process to make sure everything is going according to plan, you'll only have to visit your orthodontist every three months or so.

The Importance of Knowing About Braces and Invisalign 

Hopefully, after reading the above article, you now have a better idea of what the differences between braces and Invisalign are. As we can see, one method is sometimes more effective than the other. This is why it is so important that you speak with your orthodontist to see which treatment option is best for your specific situation.



Are you looking for high-quality dental care? If so, contact us today and see what we can do for you!

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