Frequently Asked Questions
Am I a good candidate for Invisalign?
Invisalign may be the right solution for your smile, as long as you are free from severe oral health and orthodontic issues. If your dentist notices extensive orthodontic problems, metal or ceramic braces may be recommended. Want to find out which treatment option will best suit your needs? Reach out to our team to schedule a consultation today.
Does Invisalign hurt?
Invisalign is known to be more comfortable than traditional braces, but you may experience some tenderness and soreness as your teeth begin to shift. The gentle pressure applied by the Invisalign aligners prompts your tooth roots to shift, which then causes some minor inflammation and discomfort. If you’re in pain, we recommend you take Tylenol (acetaminophen) rather than Advil (ibuprofen). This is because ibuprofen/NSAIDS can delay tooth movement.
How do I wear my aligners?
Most patients are asked to wear their Invisalign aligners for 20 to 22 hours a day, but this timeline may vary based on your specific treatment needs. You’ll most likely only need to remove them to eat, drink, brush, and floss. Consistently wearing your aligners ensures you are getting the most out of your treatment and that your teeth are shifting as quickly as possible.
How do I care for my aligners?
Caring for Invisalign aligners is simple and straightforward. Gently clean your trays with a soft-bristled toothbrush and water to remove any food particles or plaque. When you remove your aligners to eat, brush, or floss, store them in their case to keep them free from bacteria and damage.
What if I crack my aligners?
If you lose your aligners or notice any cracks, damage, or wear and tear, don’t hesitate to reach out right away. Avoiding help could prolong your treatment and reverse the progress you have made. We’ll make sure you get a fresh new set of trays as soon as possible so you can carry on with your treatment plan.
Can I use my Invisalign trays as a nightguard?
We don’t recommend using Invisalign as a nightguard. The clear plastic trays are designed to gently shift your teeth, not protect them. If you struggle with grinding and clenching your teeth at night, getting a night guard and moving forward with traditional braces may be the best option for you. If you notice your aligners are becoming cracked or worn down after waking up, be sure to let your doctor know right away.
What are Invisalign attachments?
Invisalign attachments, also known as buttons, are small, tooth-colored composite resin dots placed onto your teeth. When you slip your Invisalign aligners over your teeth, they snap over the button. This provides an anchor for your aligners to keep them firmly in place. It also allows your dentist to adjust the position of your teeth more precisely and more effectively throughout your Invisalign treatment.
Can you see Invisalign when you’re wearing them?
Invisalign aligners are made out of clear, thin plastic, making them virtually invisible when worn. Each tray is custom-made to fit your gum line for a seamless finish. However, if you eat or drink with your aligners in, they could become stained, making them more noticeable.
How are Invisalign trays made?
The first step involves taking scans of your teeth to create a digital model of your mouth. This model is then sent to a lab, where the aligners are crafted using a computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) process. These tools allow for a hyper-precise set of aligners to be made just for you. When the aligners are fully crafted, they are shipped to your doctor to be fitted and delivered to you.