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Straightening teeth: from Invisalign to retainers

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When it comes to straightening teeth, many people immediately think of traditional metal braces, which are typically administered by an orthodontist. However, there are actually a variety of options available for those looking to straighten their teeth without the use of traditional braces or the assistance of an orthodontist. Let’s explore some of these alternatives like Invisalign St. Albans with our dentist at UK Dental Specialists.

Clear aligners

One popular alternative to traditional braces is the clear aligner. Invisalign St. Albans consists of a series of transparent, plastic forms that are custom-fitted to the individual’s teeth. These aligners are worn over the teeth and gently apply pressure to move the teeth into the desired position. Clear aligners are virtually invisible and can be removed for eating, brushing, and cleaning.

One benefit of clear aligners is that they are generally more comfortable than traditional braces, as they do not have any metal brackets or wires that can irritate the mouth. They are also easier to clean, as they can be removed and brushed like any other appliance. However, as we remind our patients, clear aligners do require a high level of discipline, as they must be worn for a minimum of 22 hours per day in order to be productive.

Retainers

Another option for maintaining straight teeth without the use of traditional braces is the application of a retainer. Retainers are typically employed after traditional braces, or clear aligners have been used to straighten the teeth, and are used to maintain the position of the teeth once they have been aligned. Retainers can be either fixed or removable and are usually made of plastic or metal.

Fixed retainers are permanently attached to the back of the teeth and are not visible when speaking or smiling. Removable retainers can be taken out a will, for cleaning and eating and are typically worn at night. Both types of retainers can be good at maintaining the alignment of the teeth.

Palatal expanders

Palatal expanders are another option for straightening teeth without traditional braces. These appliances are designed to widen the upper jaw, which can help correct overcrowding or crossbites. Palatal expanders consist of a metal appliance that is attached to the molars and a screw that is tightened by the orthodontist or dentist. The screw applies pressure to the palate, causing the jaw to widen over time.

Palatal expanders are typically only recommended for children, as the jaw is more malleable in younger individuals. They can be successful in correcting certain types of misalignment, but may not be suitable for all cases.

In conclusion

There are a variety of alternatives to traditional braces for straightening teeth. Invisalign St. Albans, retainers, and palatal expanders are all options that do not require the use of traditional metal braces or the assistance of an orthodontist. However, it is important to consult with our dental team to determine the best option for your individual needs and to ensure that your teeth are properly aligned and healthy.

We are currently accepting new patients in our surgery, and would be happy to hear from you.