Features of braces Indications for braces Features of aligners Indications for aligners Differences between braces and aligners Which is faster?
Comparison Pros and cons Cost Modern orthodontics offers very extensive opportunities in the field of bite correction and teeth alignment. Technologies are expanding and improving, and orthodontic systems are becoming more invisible and comfortable. Today, braces or aligners are used for treatment. Both technologies effectively cope with almost any orthodontic abnormality. Each has its own pros and cons. The principle of treatment differs little between the methods; the main difference between aligners and braces is aesthetics and ease of wearing.
What are braces?
A brace system is a non-removable orthopedic device consisting of clasps with grooves (braces), an arch that combines these clasps into a single mechanism, additional elements - elastics, ligatures, and an arch is passed through the grooves. The principle of operation lies in the ability of a metal arc to take its original shape. Straightening up, she pulls the locks behind her, pulling the teeth into the required position. The result is stabilized with fixed or removable retention devices.
Bracket systems differ in design - they are ligature, self-ligating, vestibular, lingual. They are made from a variety of materials: metal alloys (including gold), polycrystalline ceramics, synthetic sapphires. Devices made of metal have no equal in strength; the most aesthetically pleasing are ceramic and sapphire. When choosing which is better, aligners or braces for straightening teeth, you take into account not only the aesthetic side. The main thing to start from is the capabilities of the system in a particular case.
Is it possible to straighten teeth without braces?
When planning a treatment program, the doctor always takes into account not only the characteristics of the clinical case and the degree of complexity of the existing problem, but also a number of individual characteristics of the individual:
- the age of the patient and the goal he wants to achieve;
- his attitude towards his own health;
- degree of motivation for long-term treatment;
- and even temperament, which determines the ability to methodically follow all the orthodontist’s recommendations for a long time.
With this approach, the bracket system very often turns out to be the most effective and fast-acting option. Since it is worn constantly, even in the most difficult cases, the bite after braces becomes correct. For many patients, this choice is also justified by the fact that they do not have to do anything on their own with locks on their teeth. And the appearance in Moscow made the correction unnoticeable.
But if the doctor sees that a beautiful smile with lasting results can be created with aligners, they will certainly be used, in agreement with the patient. What are the nuances of correcting a bite without braces?
When are braces installed?
- Bite disorders of any nature or complexity;
- crowded teeth;
- disproportion of jaws (one is less developed);
- dental anomalies;
- incorrect position of the dental unit (curvature, rotation around an axis);
- removal of an unerupted tooth;
- upcoming prosthetics, implantation.
Treatment with ligature devices will take 2.5-3 years
, self-ligating -
1.5-2 years
. The duration of the adjustment depends on the clinical features and system model.
Range
Manufacturers offer a large selection of high-quality aligners; there are no significant differences between them. All products are manufactured using high-quality polymer materials that are absolutely biocompatible and hypoallergenic. The models differ only in the equipment and software used in their development and release. Also, much depends on the qualifications and skill level of specialists working in dental laboratories and in production.
Some companies set a fixed price for mouth guards, and some pay for the entire treatment at once. Depending on which clinic you went to and which brand of onlays you chose, the final cost of correcting your bite may vary. At the moment, there are several well-known brands whose main activity is the creation of innovative orthodontic devices. Invisalign products were the first to appear on the market and are still produced in the USA to this day. They are considered the most expensive, but they allow you to cope with even serious pathologies in the shortest possible time.
AirAlign are produced in Italy and are an excellent budget analogue to the previous option. Star Smile, 3D Smile, Orthosnap and VSD are created in Russia and cost less due to the absence of large transportation costs. New laboratories are opened annually, so the range is constantly updated. If you choose a good orthodontist, then there will be no need to delve into the differences between all these models. He will definitely tell you about all the nuances and select the optimal solution, taking into account the clinical picture and the available budget.
Aligners: what are these devices?
Aligners are transparent orthodontic trays made of thermoplastic polymer composite. The difference between braces and aligners is that the pressure on the dental units is not exerted by clasps connected by an arc, but by special activators inside the device, which set the impulse to shift the dental unit. To achieve the desired results, a set of correctors is made of different thicknesses, shapes, and sizes.
Each pair is created taking into account the predicted trajectory of displacement of the dental unit to a given position. The aligners change sequentially from larger to smaller sizes (every 2 weeks). All aligners in the set are numbered, so the patient knows exactly which system to use at a certain period. Wear the corrective device for 20-22 hours
per day, every day, removing only for food and hygiene care.
Those who want to choose aligners instead of braces need to think carefully about how responsibly they treat treatment. Corrective devices often cause discomfort and pain, especially when changing the arch or cap. And if it is impossible to remove the bracket system and you have to endure adaptation, then the aligners can be removed at any time or “forgot” to put them on. This increases the correction time, and often reduces treatment to zero. Therefore, aligners are suitable only for patients who are truly motivated to achieve results. For those whose self-discipline is lacking, it is better to choose braces.
Seriously speaking, it is best to be treated with aligners
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If braces and veneers - we all understand that they are visual and what they are, then aligners
- These are the lightest transparent mouthguards made of solid polymer.
When you put on the aligners, you see your entire dentition (the aligners become invisible).
And this is a plus for aligners
Also, the advantages of aligners include the absence of allergies, just like veneers. Braces cannot boast of this.
By the way, you can find out in 1 minute whether aligners are right for you or whether doctors will forcibly offer only braces: you need to answer only 9 express questions
.
But the main general advantage of braces is that they can be installed in childhood. Although, according to the scientific development department of Star Smile, aligners are now being developed for children from 7 years of age. If this works out, then the undisputed leadership in the overall comparison will go to the aligners.
When are aligners installed?
- Trema, diastema;
- crowding of teeth (up to 6 mm);
- shortening or lengthening of the incisors (vertical anomalies of occlusion);
- rotation (wrong position) of the dental unit;
- the tooth deviates forward and backward;
- upcoming prosthetics or implantation.
The duration of treatment with aligners depends on the severity of the disorder. The course of correction can take from 8 months to 2 years or more. Each design has an individually specified trajectory of the action of weak forces on the dental units. One device displaces an abnormally located tooth by 0.2-0.3 mm. How many correctors are required for a set depends on the situation - the simpler the problem, the fewer aligners are needed.
The first pair of devices corresponds to the initial clinical picture; each subsequent pair includes adjustments to change the position of the teeth. The last pair displays the treatment result.
Treatment results before and 6 months after:
Patient 27 years old Diagnosis: crowding of teeth 6 months after the start of treatment: improvement in the position of the incisors on the upper and lower jaws, expansion of the jaws, distalization of the canines Treatment: with aligners Duration of treatment: 6 months, during treatment Treating orthodontist: Olga Nikolaevna Plink
What is the difference between braces and aligners?
Both correctors are designed for the same task: they correct occlusion and make the dentition straight. The principle of operation of the structures is identical - moving dental units to a given point, but the similarity ends there.
- The bracket system acts on the dentition using locks and a tension arc, and the aligners create an impulse to shift the tooth with special activators.
- Braces are a non-removable system that is installed for the entire course of treatment, aligners are removable devices that the patient can remove and install independently.
- Orthodontic aligners do not interfere with your usual lifestyle and diet; when using braces, there are certain dietary restrictions.
- Maintaining the hygiene of biopolymer aligners is easier than cleaning a bracket system consisting of many elements.
- Elements of braces can injure the mucous membrane and interfere with closure; the functions of the tongue, created from elastic inert thermoplastic aligners, do not have these disadvantages.
- Locks with an arc are conspicuous (except for lingual systems); mouthguards made of transparent material are almost impossible to see from the outside.
When choosing aligners or braces to straighten your teeth, it is impossible to say for sure which will be better. Not in every clinical situation, mouth guards are the most effective, but they undoubtedly lead in terms of comfort. For each situation, the dentist will offer several treatment options, and the patient will choose the optimal one in terms of price, aesthetics and functionality.
How we tested bite correction with aligners on our director
What are aligners
Aligners are transparent and almost invisible from the side of the tray, which are worn on the teeth for everyday wear and correct the incorrect position of the teeth, which was previously considered the prerogative of braces.
Clear aligner
A little history
The history of transparent aligners began in the distant nineties - it was then that, having registered in 1997 and received all the necessary licenses in 1998, by 1999 Align Technology began selling its Invisalign system to American orthodontists. Already in 2000, the company launched a full-scale advertising campaign for patients, and by the end of 2001 it entered the European market, producing at least a million drops. By mid-2003, the Invisalign system began to be introduced as part of the training of future dentists in medical schools, and since then has been spreading non-stop throughout the world.
Comparative pros and cons of aligners and braces
Of course, braces have their advantages.
Braces are the most effective tool in the hands of an orthodontist, since their action is based on the force developed by a metal arch. In addition, the design of the bracket system allows it to be combined with various additional elements, thereby significantly expanding the range of tooth movement in all planes.
It is also important here that braces are the most controlled tool in the hands of a doctor, since the specialist carries out all manipulations independently, leaving no room for error for the patient. After all, the patient can remove the aligners uncontrollably. The relative cheapness of bracket systems also matters.
In some cases, aligners may be powerless; braces are the most powerful remedy.
Aligners, of course, have disadvantages, for example: narrower indications for clinical use compared to braces, due to the design features of the aligners. Aligners are a gentler treatment. An undoubted disadvantage is the dependence of the result on the responsible approach of the patient and his compliance with the doctor’s recommendations, as well as the need for additional impressions and modeling of new aligners, if it is necessary to adjust the impact of the aligners during wear. And a higher cost, especially if the aligners are ordered from abroad.
The main reason for such an explosive expansion of Invisalign is the extreme convenience of aligners compared to braces. Unlike braces, they do not injure the oral cavity with metal parts - after all, they do not have such parts.
Braces injure the mucous membranes.
They do not damage the tooth enamel with plates - there is no need to glue metal or ceramic plates to the teeth, there are only locks made of biocompatible plastic, which are gentler on the enamel, and you need much less of them - not for every tooth.
Braces can seriously damage teeth: in addition to the destructive effects of metal, there is also such a harmful factor as the impossibility of normal teeth cleaning - the braces system, unlike aligners, cannot be removed by the patient himself to brush his teeth.
This is fraught with caries and the occurrence of inflammatory processes in the gums and oral mucosa. Caries especially actively damages the tooth enamel around the glued plates. The patient runs the risk of remaining a client of the dentist forever after removing the braces, but not to eliminate the original aesthetic defects. Consequences of wearing braces
Aligners do not look like a medieval instrument of torture - after all, they are almost invisible while being worn - it is extremely difficult to notice aligners on a person from a distance of more than a meter. This is an important fact for people sensitive to public opinion, and for everyone else - at least a pleasant one - in everyday life no one notices that you are wearing them. And in this they are radically different from braces, which are always noticeable.
Comfort is very important - after a while you get used to the aligners and you hardly feel them. They are more physiological, due to the softness of their effect, and do not cause such pronounced discomfort.
The aligners can and should be removed independently during meals, and sometimes just to take a break from being unaccustomed to it - this is important in the first days of wearing it. Such breaks are allowed, in total, up to four hours a day. Of course, it is advisable not to abuse this and wear them for as long as possible.
By the way, about food: when wearing braces, there are significant restrictions on the diet, or more precisely, on the consistency of food; you cannot chew anything hard. When using aligners, the patient can eat as he is used to.
Constant visits to the dentist, which are inevitable when wearing braces, occur much less frequently when using aligners, once every 1-2 months.
Braces are a powerful tool, but their force is often excessive, and in case of the slightest mistake by the doctor, they can damage the bone tissue of the jaws and the roots of the teeth.
In addition, the harsh impact of braces can cause much greater discomfort and pain.
Justin Bieber in Invisalign
It is precisely because of their convenience that clear aligners are so popular now. You can read a lot about them on the Internet, and you can see many photos of satisfied users who created the smile of their dreams with their help. Among them are celebrities.
Garik Martirosyan at the reception
There are also examples of experiments in the independent production of aligners using 3D technologies.
The essence of technology
The very essence of the technology is quite simple: the dentist takes an impression of the patient’s jaws, which is sent to an aligner manufacturing center located in the USA - either the impression itself or a three-dimensional scan of it. The manufactured aligners are sent back and placed at the disposal of the patient, usually immediately as a course, and he must wear them constantly, gradually replacing one with another. The shape of the aligners is designed so that they gradually move the teeth into the correct position.
Invisalign ready for distribution to patients
This was the case until recently. Having the aligners manufactured in another country, coupled with international shipping, made them extremely expensive for both dentists and the end user.
Sometimes quite expected problems arose with this system.
How it happens now
Now clinics are becoming smarter: they purchase their own equipment, software, and do a lot on their own so as not to depend on technology suppliers.
- The dentist takes an impression of the patient's jaw.
- Scans the impression, or uses an intraoral scanner and receives the scan directly.
- Enters the scan into a computer program and plans treatment, coordinating it with the patient. In a special program you can very clearly see how the teeth will gradually move and what position they will take as a result of treatment.
- Creates a series of 3D models of future aligners.
- Prints these models on a 3D printer.
- Based on the printouts, the aligners themselves are formed—the very mouthguards that the patient wears.
You can read about the pros and cons of this approach here.
Yes, now there is no need to wait for a package from another continent, the dentist either forms the necessary aligners himself, if he has the appropriate equipment at his disposal, or orders them from a dental laboratory nearby - now the molding of trays can be done using a model printed on a 3D printer, and some materials Allows you to directly print aligners.
The use of 3D technologies not only makes the process cheaper, but also makes it much faster - no more ordering abroad and no more waiting for delivery if there is a need for a replacement - everything is done very quickly.
Why do we experiment on a living director?
Since Top 3D Shop strives to be at the forefront of technology, and the technology of aligners is directly related to 3D modeling and printing, as soon as we got involved in 3D dental equipment, we decided to definitely give one of our employees to the dentists - in order to feel all the nuances from the inside and create the most complete and comprehensive impression of this technology.
The stars aligned that this employee turned out to be our founder and development director Vasily Kiselev. We reluctantly made this sacrifice. For the glory of science!
In this picture, by the way, he is with the aligners already on.
The decision was also influenced by such a factor as the fact that Vasily, at that time, had crowded teeth in the lower jaw - the bite was disturbed due to improper growth of wisdom teeth, a classic story.
3D scans of our test subject’s jaws, before correction:
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Upper jaw
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Lower jaw
Orthopantomogram
This malocclusion did not cause problems in everyday life, but required some kind of solution, because in the future it could lead to more serious problems - such as increased tooth wear.
Yes, an incorrect bite can, and often does, lead not only to problems with appearance, but also to premature tooth decay, digestive problems, and sometimes even headaches. Not to mention the increased activity of caries.
This is what dentists encounter all the time; these are the consequences of neglected malocclusion:
The desire to quickly test, in such a specific area, 3D printers and materials that were already at our disposal also played a role. And also the fact that many good specialists in the field of dentistry cooperate with us, and we were able to quickly find an orthodontist who can be trusted with treatment.
Another advantage was that, at the time the process began, the wisdom teeth had already been removed - this gave the doctor some freedom of maneuver. Otherwise, they would most likely have to be removed and then wait for complete healing - the rehabilitation period can last 3-4 weeks, during which no impact on the teeth can be made.
How long do you wear aligners?
The course of using aligners, in this case, was six months - this is the minimum period of wearing such aligners. This is one of their advantages - for braces the terms vary, depending on the complexity of the case, from ten months to several years.
A living example of how this happens in practice
In practice, everything happens quite simply. Vasily turned to the doctor and outlined the essence of the matter. The dentist explained how the treatment would proceed and took impressions of the jaws.
The next stage is drawing up a treatment plan and agreeing with the patient.
This is how treatment planning happens—everything is displayed in great detail in the program. And the location of the activator locks - here they are highlighted in blue, and what the jaw will look like after adjustment. Here you can clearly see the moment of correcting a slightly protruding upper tooth:
This is how the movement of teeth is simulated:
The plan is coordinated in detail with the patient himself and, if necessary, is changed.
In our case, there were changes in the planning process - the initial goal was to correct only the lower jaw, but after receiving impressions and scans from them, it became clear that the upper teeth were not ideally positioned either. The decision was made to fix everything. The final version looked like this:
Next, the locks are installed - these are small plastic stickers on the surface of the teeth, those same blue things in the planner, they secure the aligners and allow them to do their job correctly.
Then comes the creation of aligners. The formation of the aligners themselves can occur in different ways, in our case this was the case. We received from the dentist digital models of jaws for molding mouthguards - the same ones that were formed from scans of the casts by the program, and printed them on a Formlabs Form 2
made of photopolymer resin.
This is the most accurate and convenient way to create such things today.
This is how the molding process itself occurs:
This is how the aligners come from the laboratory, already molded and ready to wear.
The first pair of mouthguards are put on and the actual correction process begins. In the first two or three days of wearing, noticeable discomfort is possible, which over time causes less and less inconvenience. The teeth begin to shift.
Sometimes, when teeth interfere with each other, it is necessary to carry out separation - to sharpen them a little to ensure the most even alignment.
Each pair of aligners is worn for two weeks, then replaced with the next, allowing progress in straightening.
With each change of aligners, teeth move closer to the desired result.
At the final stage, when the wearing time of the last pair of aligners ends, the locks are removed and the final examination by the doctor takes place. The teeth fit correctly, but the smile was not perfect - Vasily was found to have a ground down tooth that needed to be restored.
Look at the result and compare with what happened.
Lower jaw
Upper jaw
Smile
Subtleties, difficulties, pitfalls
An important point is that it is not only crooked teeth that need to be straightened and moved, but all the others as well.
Despite the fact that patients often want to replace only certain teeth, the location of the teeth in the jaw is interconnected - thus, correcting the bite becomes complex and this is very correct. In addition, if the defect is only on one jaw, then you will still have to wear aligners on both - this will create the correct distribution of stress, which is not only important for correction, but also contributes to comfort and less discomfort.
The first step in correcting a bite is to widen the row of teeth and make room for those that will move. If wisdom teeth, which have affected the rest by improper growth, are too crowded and do not allow the rest of the teeth to move, most likely they will have to be removed so that there is room for straightening. Otherwise, you would have to file down the enamel on all your teeth, which is harmful and not particularly effective.
At first, no effect will be noticeable, since at first it is not the crooked teeth themselves that shift, but those nearby - just to give enough space for straightening. A noticeable effect appears around the tenth change of cap.
An important advantage of aligners is that they can simply be removed for meals or when they cause discomfort, but for no more than 4 hours a day. Apart from these breaks, they must be worn at all times.
This is an advantage and a danger - if an irresponsible patient exceeds this time limit and remains for a long time without aligners, then there will be no sense in the treatment - it will proceed extremely slowly, or even without progress at all.
You can find many reviews of dissatisfied consumers who independently ruined their treatment in this way, and then pour out their regret about wasted money on the pages of websites.
Relatively inconvenient: you must constantly carry with you a container for the aligners and a brush with toothpaste - both the aligners themselves and the teeth under them must be cleaned after every meal, not counting the usual procedures in the morning and evening. This may seem tedious to some, but it quickly becomes a habit and brings only benefits, even after completing the course.
Vasily combined wearing aligners with the use of a remineralizing gel to strengthen the enamel, and this is an additional benefit from wearing aligners - teeth become stronger and healthier.
There are special tablets for preparing a disinfectant solution to care for aligners.
But, when it is not possible to follow the entire ritual, you can simply rinse them thoroughly with water.
Sometimes the aligners can crack. Sometimes it happens. In this case, you need to contact your treating orthodontist and have them repaired, or get a replacement. This is usually included in the course price and is not paid separately.
There is an important nuance: during the process, it is imperative to revise the treatment and correct it, and if something goes wrong, create new impressions and new aligners. Usually this happens within the amount already paid and does not require additional financial investments from the client. The problem arises from the possible difference between the actual movement of the teeth and the programmed one. If the error becomes large, then course correction is necessary.
Sometimes it turns out that some teeth prevent each other from standing up straight. This does not happen so often: in our case, during the entire treatment we only had to slightly sharpen them three times by 100 microns.
An unexpected pleasant surprise: in Vasily’s lower jaw there was a problem tooth - moreover, it was completely healthy, but hypersensitive to stress and temperature. The neck of the tooth became exposed due to displacement and responded with acute pain to cold drinks or attempts to eat something hard - an apple, for example. After I started wearing the aligners, this tooth, along with the others, began to move, as a result, it stood up correctly, the sensitive area closed and stopped reacting painfully to both temperature changes and pressure.
Here is this very tooth, before and after.
It doesn't hurt anymore! This was a very noticeable and unexpected bonus that emphasizes the importance of a proper bite.
How much does it cost
The cost of a course of aligners, if produced locally, is 80,000 rubles and more, depending on the complexity of a particular case.
In our case: the cost of a course of 16 steps, that is, including 16 changes of aligners, was about 140,000 rubles, taking into account the fact that we made the aligners ourselves, and the doctor’s services cost 90,000 rubles.
Advantages and disadvantages
+ Aligners do not interfere with normal life.
+ In everyday wear they are invisible, unless you look closely. + Do not injure the oral cavity and tooth enamel. + Quite quickly they stop causing noticeable discomfort. + Ability to remove it yourself if necessary. + Adequate cost - a course of aligners will not cost more than braces and related medical care, although this is not always obvious. + Possibility of using remineralizing and whitening gels - The need for constant care - brushing your teeth before putting on the aligners after each meal, rinsing the trays themselves. - Sometimes they break. - The ability to remove it yourself - yes, this is both a plus and a minus. Without self-discipline, taking them off too often will just throw your money away. — The need to record the results by wearing the final mouth guard at night for several years. But this is recommended even after using braces; it is difficult to call this a characteristic disadvantage of aligners.
Bottom line
Transparent aligners have shown their best performance, despite numerous negative reviews on the Internet - practice speaks of the great potential of this technology.
Experience in creating aligners and comprehensive study of this issue helped us create a profitable solution
for dental clinics, which we already successfully sell to orthodontists throughout the country.
In addition, we have been encouraged to further explore the application of additive technologies in dentistry and other fields.
By the way! You can get acquainted with this case live, as well as learn more about the use of 3D technologies in dentistry and more, at our exhibition-conference: “Announcements and trends in the development of the Russian market for 3D printing and 3D scanning technologies”
, which will take place on April 14 in Moscow. This year - with a dental accent.
Come on April 14, at 12:00, to the address: Moscow, st. Tverskaya, 7, entrance 9, 5th floor. It will be interesting.
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Straightening teeth with aligners or braces: which corrects defects faster?
The effectiveness of modern corrective devices is almost the same, but in some clinical cases it is not advisable to install aligners. This applies to severe, sagittal malocclusions, in which corpus movement of the dental units is necessary. Braces can deal with such defects faster and more effectively. Usually treatment with braces takes 1.5-3 years
(depending on the model, initial clinical picture). Self-ligating systems work faster than ligature systems.
Aligners can correct almost any anomaly, but correcting complex defects requires a lot of time and a large number of aligners, which will significantly increase the cost of treatment. Typically, treatment with orthodontic aligners takes from 6 months to 2 years
.
It is impossible to answer unequivocally what is more effective. The orthodontist will comprehensively assess the situation, based on the results of the examination, photographs, the condition of the teeth, and recommend mouth guards or braces to straighten the teeth. The best option is the one that is most suitable for solving a specific problem.
Additional doctor visits and procedures
Additional doctor visits and procedures | ALINERS | BRACKETS | VENEERS |
Frequency of doctor visits | Once every 4-6 weeks | every 2 weeks | after fixation once 6 months |
Probability of root canal treatment | low | low | high |
You should most rarely visit a doctor after installing veneers, most often - every two weeks - when installing braces. Aligners are a relatively comfortable visit once every month to a month and a half.
Comparison of aligners and braces
Braces | Mouthguards | |
Predicting the result of the adjustment | Approximate planning taking into account dental mechanics | The patient sees the exact result at the 3D planning stage |
Aesthetics | Noticeable when talking, smiling (except for lingual models) | Invisible to others even close up (face-to-face) |
Removable\non-removable | Only an orthodontist can install and remove braces. | The patient removes and installs the corrector himself |
Comfort | The design of locks, clamps, additional elements can injure the mucous membrane, impair sound pronunciation during the adaptation period, there are dietary restrictions | Invisible, flexible, lightweight biopolymer devices, do not affect diction, do not require a change in diet, and are easy to maintain |
Enamel injury | Under the locks, demineralization is common, the accumulation of bacterial plaque under the tension arc, between the locks contributes to caries | Does not injure the enamel layer or soft tissues; plaque from the surface is easily removed with a regular toothbrush |
How often should you visit the orthodontist? | To activate ligature devices, a doctor is visited every 3-4 weeks, self-ligating devices - every 2-2.5 months. | every 2-3 months |
Seriously speaking, it is best to be treated with aligners
Why?
Yes, because they have a huge number of advantages over braces. There are only a few difficult dental pathologies that aligners cannot handle. But all other problems of crooked teeth are perfectly corrected by aligners! Star Smile is represented by orthodontists in more than 70 (!) cities of Russia. And we guarantee you the most comfortable prices for treatment with aligners! To make sure of this, leave a request for a FREE consultation with an orthodontist in your city. Do you want to visit an orthodontist completely free?
Pros and cons of aligners and braces
- After fixing the bracket system, it takes about 2-3 weeks to get used to the structure. The adaptation period is accompanied by discomfort in the mouth, injury to the mucous membrane, and changes in sound pronunciation. Adaptation to the aligners is faster and causes minimal discomfort.
- Orthodontic aligners are removed while eating, so there is no need to change your eating habits. Wearing permanent braces requires certain dietary restrictions.
- Compared to braces, transparent aligners are more aesthetically pleasing because they are completely invisible on the teeth, but in some clinical cases their installation is ineffective. If corpus movement of teeth is necessary, a brace system can handle it faster and easier. Correcting a similar problem with aligners will take much longer.
- Braces are more demanding in terms of care; using aligning trays, hygiene is carried out in a standard manner.
- The cost of metal braces is much lower than the price of aligners. Models made of sapphire or ceramic are almost identical in price to mouthguards.
- When used correctly, both systems effectively solve bite problems.
An example of treatment using a brace system at the ROOTT clinic
What to choose
What is better, braces or aligners, is not determined by the cost item. The cost of mouth guard correction is offset by many benefits. In addition to the speed of correction, the patient receives aesthetics and wearing comfort, which is due to the design of the plates. The person will not experience embarrassment, as often happens with braces. There is no need to be ashamed of your smile and laughter, or purse your lips during a conversation.
There are no dietary restrictions when wearing mouth guards. You can eat solid foods after removing the product from your mouth. It is impossible to remove the braces temporarily, so you will have to give up some food, otherwise the structure may be damaged. After eating, you need to rinse your mouth thoroughly and brush your teeth, as food debris gets stuck in the locks. Difficulty with oral hygiene leads to the formation of caries and additional treatment, whereas such problems do not arise with aligners. Eating and brushing your teeth are no different.
If you have any doubts about the treatment method, sign up for a consultation at PROPRICUS dentistry. The doctor will conduct a diagnosis, assess the condition of the oral cavity and recommend an orthodontic design model that will eliminate the identified defects. We provide comprehensive services, including examination, choice of treatment method, preparation of the impression, attachment of the device, as well as regular monitoring. We eliminate even complex deformities using aligners and provide painless treatment. Clients of the clinic can expect a cozy atmosphere, fast and professional service.
Visible when smiling or not
An alternative to braces - aligners - are actually practically invisible on your teeth, and none of the people around you will guess that you are undergoing orthodontic treatment. Of course, unless they are practicing orthodontists. Preference is given to aligners, primarily for aesthetic reasons. It is more difficult for patients in adulthood to change their habits. Treatment without braces fits perfectly into their daily lives. In addition, an alternative to braces - aligners - moves teeth very delicately, which is very important not only for adult patients, but also for teenage patients.
Which method of correcting malocclusion pathologies is preferable?
Considering all the features, advantages and serious differences of corrective systems, the choice of patients predictably falls on mouthguards. But the final decision is made by the orthodontist, based on the clinical case, the nature and complexity of dental anomalies, the individual characteristics of the patient and other factors.
Before starting treatment, the patient undergoes an X-ray examination to accurately identify all pathologies. For a better understanding and choice of the optimal correction technique, it is worth undergoing a 3D scan and planning the future result.
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