When patients have teeth that are crooked, gapped, or misaligned, it can negatively affect their confidence and self-esteem. Straightening your teeth can provide physical and emotional benefits. Many people are familiar with traditional braces. Here brackets are glued directly to each tooth and connected with wires and small rubber bands. The bands are tightened to force the teeth into the desired position. Although you may think of the classic metal appearance, there are also clear or ceramic braces or fashionably colored braces, which accomplish the same result.
Another option is Invisalign® clear aligners. This treatment system is based on 20 years of research, has more than 700 patents, and has been used successfully by more than 4 million patients worldwide. A series of computer-generated clear aligner trays are custom-created to meet your unique repositioning needs. Each aligner fits snugly over your teeth. Instead of having a dentist adjust the bands on your braces, you simply move on to the next aligner in your series. Each provides the exact amount of force needed to shift your teeth slightly along a predetermined path. Invisalign aligners are worn between 20-22 hours per day and are only removed for eating, drinking, and cleaning.
While both Invisalign and traditional braces can help straighten your teeth, how do you know which is right for your situation? Your family dentist can discuss the benefits of each option to help you make a choice that is right for you. Here are some points you’ll want to consider when comparing Invisalign and braces:
For some patients the most important factor is cost. Each situation is different, and the cost depends on the amount of correction needed and your attention to the treatment care regimen. Factors in a cost determination include:
Overall the price is similar, with most braces in the range of $2,500 to $6,000, and Invisalign clear aligners in the range of $3,500 to $8,000. Of course, your insurance coverage may determine exactly how much you will pay out-of-pocket for dental treatments.