So you are considering straightening your teeth and have
seen the ads for all the at home do-it-yourself clear aligner kits. How do they
work? Will they straighten your teeth? Or are you just wasting your time and
money? First I would like to discuss if clear aligners work over traditional
braces. That answer would be a yes, clear aligners do work very well in
straightening your teeth. They are typically recommended to treat mild to
moderate cases of malocclusion and can treat problems such as crowded teeth,
overbites, under bites or gaps. But there are some cases that clear aligners
are not a good alternative for some people who have very complex orthodontic
treatment or cases that require significant movement of teeth and require
traditional braces.
Now how do clear aligners work, well first I start out with
some preliminary photos and impressions in order to properly diagnose and treat
each case for Invisalign and Invisalign Go. Then those photos and models are used to create a series of trays
that gradually shift your teeth into place. Each tray is manufactured so that
the teeth are slightly straighter than the previous tray. Your teeth will
typically move up to 0.25 mm per tray. With at-home-kits the consumer is
responsible for taking their own impressions and photos then sending them back
to the company. I can tell you with the do-it-yourself
mold taking it is NOT as easy as it sounds and do expect several re-do's,
ill-fitting impression trays and of course subsequently ill-fitting clear
aligners. Remember if the impressions are not done correctly or right then your
clear aligners will not fit correctly and therefore your teeth with not be
moved and straightened correctly. When done in a dental office you also have a
dental professional closely monitoring the case so that the teeth are moving
and shifting correctly. And if they are not,
I as your dental professional can make any necessary adjustments to the
treatment plan on your case. Whereas with the at home do-it-yourself kits you there
is no guarantee the case will be viewed by an orthodontist or a general dentist.
So remember when you eliminate the doctor from the treatment planning and
actual treatment process, you are essentially eliminating many of the
safeguards that ensure you are properly treated. As a doctor I swear to a
"do no harm" oath whereas the CEOs to these at home do-it yourself
aligners do not. Also, most orthodontists including myself offer free consultations, if you are
considering orthodontic treatment. So it is worth your time to be diagnosed by
a professional and have all options presented to you, so that you can make a
wise decision to get that amazing smile you always dreamed of.
Sources: https://www.invisalign.com/