Advantages of aligners

The main advantage of aligners is their aesthetic appeal and comfort. They are virtually invisible and do not interfere with daily life. Some patients may experience slight discomfort at the beginning of wearing them, but this gradually fades.

Another advantage is that aligners can be removed for eating, cleaning teeth, and other needs. This allows for maintaining good oral hygiene and avoiding the risk of damaging the aligners.

Additionally, aligners enable more precise and progressive bite correction. They are individually crafted for each patient, taking into account their unique features and needs. Moreover, they provide constant and uniform pressure on the teeth, ensuring better control over tooth movement.

Aligners typically require fewer visits to the orthodontist for adjustments, saving time and convenience for the patient. The absence of metal elements also helps avoid potential irritations to the gums or cheeks.

Overall, aligners are a modern, comfortable, and aesthetic method of bite correction that allows achieving the desired results without discomfort and restrictions in daily life.

Certainly, when choosing between aligners and braces, it's essential to consider individual needs and preferences, as well as seek advice from an orthodontic professional.

In fact, aligners have several advantages compared to braces, which can be decisive for some people. Here are a few of them:

               1             Aesthetics: Aligners are usually much less noticeable than braces, making them more aesthetically pleasing. Also, since aligners are based on 3D scans of the patient's teeth, they fit almost perfectly into the shape and size of the teeth, making them even less noticeable.

               2             Convenience: Aligners can be removed during meals and oral hygiene, allowing patients to eat any food without restrictions. Additionally, patients can easily clean their teeth and remove food from their teeth, helping to maintain a healthy oral cavity.

               3             Less Pain and Discomfort: Aligners do not use metal brackets and wires, which can irritate oral tissues, leading to pain and discomfort. They are made of smooth plastic that adapts well to the shape of the teeth, so patients often feel less pain and discomfort when using aligners.

               4             Fewer Doctor Visits: Typically, patients receiving treatment with aligners require fewer visits to the orthodontist for adjustments compared to those with braces.

Furthermore, aligners are more comfortable to wear since they lack metal brackets that can irritate the cheek or gums. Instead, they have a smooth surface and are made of a soft material, reducing discomfort during wear.

Moreover, aligners are less noticeable, making them an excellent choice for individuals who don't want their dental appliances to be conspicuous. Because they are transparent and conform to the teeth, few people will notice them in your dental arch.

It's also important to note that aligners can be removable, allowing you to take them out during meals or teeth cleaning. This makes them more hygienic and reduces the risk of developing cavities and gum diseases.

Additionally, aligners provide a more accurate result since they are crafted from an individual impression of your dental arch. This allows achieving a more precise tooth alignment than is possible with braces.

Overall, aligners are an effective and convenient option for correcting malocclusion. They allow achieving the desired results without painful procedures and the need to visit the dental clinic regularly for the replacement of several elements.

We look forward to meeting you!

Ivan Solovei

Orthodontist

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