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Dispelling Myths About Invisalign Treatment

Since its introduction in the late ‘90s, Invisalign clear aligner therapy has been a popular treatment for patients wishing to straighten their smiles. But as Invisalign has grown in prominence, certain misconceptions about the treatment have started to spring up. Below, we debunk some of the most common myths about Invisalign clear aligners.

Myth #1 – Invisalign Takes Longer Than Braces to Straighten Your Smile

One unfounded concern that people have about Invisalign is that it takes longer to see results compared to traditional metal braces. In fact, Invisalign treatment typically lasts the same amount of time as metal braces, and in some cases, it can even straighten your smile more quickly. The main factors that determine treatment time are the complexity of your orthodontic needs and how diligent you are about wearing your Invisalign aligners. Invisalign’s effectiveness is dependent on you wearing the trays for at least 20–22 hours each day! They should really only be removed when eating or drinking anything other than water, brushing, and flossing.

Myth #2 – Invisalign Can Only Treat Minor Misalignments

Another common myth is that Invisalign clear aligners can only handle minor orthodontic issues. Invisalign is an excellent option for fixing mild to moderate misalignment. You may be surprised at what Invisalign can do!

Myth #3 – Invisalign Is Uncomfortable

All orthodontic treatment is going to cause some discomfort from time to time. That said, compared to a mouthful of metal brackets and wires, Invisalign is the more comfortable choice. Invisalign trays are custom-made from smooth, nonirritating plastic. There are not any wires that can poke your cheeks or gums. The initial soreness of a new set of aligners will diminish over time as your mouth adjusts to your treatment.

Invisalign Clear Aligner Therapy in Hermitage, TN

If you have additional questions about Invisalign or remain unsure that clear aligners will work for you, please schedule a consultation with our team at Hermitage Dental Group. We’ll conduct a brief exam and discuss your orthodontic treatment options. We would be delighted to hear from you!

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