Invisalign – Structure, Procedure, Benefits And Precautions

Invisalign – Straighten Teeth Invisibly

Invisalign is a transparent dental appliance used as a substitute to the metal brackets of conventional braces. These plastic aligners are meant for people who desire an aligned set of teeth. Invisalign is probably the most widely used traditional braces substitute in the cosmetic dentistry because of the results of the treatment and its immense use in clinical studies.

Dental Invisalign

Why to Wear Dental Invisalign

Invisalign was usually developed for teenagers and adults, having all their adult teeth and who can religiously follow a treatment schedule suggested by their cosmetic dentist. This process is widely used to repair the following dental glitches:

  • Overly Crowded Teeth– In the lack of sufficient space teeth become crowded within your jaw and it becomes difficult for all your teeth to fit properly. This situation may lead to severe dental concerns, if left untreated. Crowded teeth may result in plaque accumulation and tooth cavity and can have risk of gum disease.
  • Spaced Teeth– Extra space between teeth often occurs with unusual growth of the jaw bone. It may lead to gum problems due to missing teeth that act as protection for the gums. It may result in periodontal pockets and developing periodontal disease.
  • Crossbite– It is witnessed when the lower and upper jaws are not aligned properly. It may lead to unusual tooth chipping, and periodontal disorders leading to bone loss and gum disease.
  • Underbite- This is a condition when the lower teeth thrust outward the front teeth due to abnormal growth of the upper jaw and overgrowth of the lower jaw. It may lead to painful joint and jaw problems.
  • Overbite– This situation arises when the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth. It is generally caused by genetics, overgrowth of bone supporting the teeth and bad oral habits. This condition may result in fractured or chipped front teeth and gum disease.

All the above conditions call for an Invisalign process to correct the misalignment of teeth.

Procedure of Invisalign

Once your cosmetic dentist suggests that your misaligned teeth can be corrected going through Invisalign process, you will be explained a comprehensive treatment plan, which include how each of your aligners will perform in different stages of the program. During the treatment, you’ll wear a different set of tailor-made aligners in a nearly two week gap. These aligners will gradually shift your teeth into its right position, and after every two-weeks of time, you move towards the next set of aligners.

This process is equipped with an array of tailor-made aligners meant for the patient. Initially the orthodontist will collect the impression and images of your teeth and the same will be sent to invisalign laboratory for creating a three-dimensional computer sketch, how the teeth could be shifted gradually, generating the foundation for developing an array of custom-made aligners crafted to achieve this goal. Once this treatment program is approved, a plastic aligner is created for every phase of the computer projection and sent to the orthodontist.

Once the aligners are returned to the cosmetic dentist, it is handed over to the patient to accomplish the desired results in each treatment phase and to track the progress. These aligners are worn in a particular manner for nearly two weeks. It will gently move the teeth back to place.

This treatment for invisalign mostly takes a year if the patient wears the device for 20 to 22 hours every day. During this session the patient will usually undergo 20 to 30 aligners for correcting both the lower and upper teeth.

Benefits of Invisalign

This process is generally associated with glossy pearly white looking smile manifesting properly aligned teeth. Some of the popular advantages that are associated with this process include:

Healthier Gums: It has been proven by clinical studies that properly aligned teeth help gums to hold the teeth tightly leading to better gum health.  Hence Invisalign’s biggest benefit is its potential to effectively alight and straighten your teeth line, which improves your gum health. It also allows you to avoid tooth decay as you can floss and brush conveniently with Invisalign on.

Better Oral Health: With Invisalign no metal bands, wires or brackets are used that avoids food trapping and plaque, which is found in conventional braces. As the invisalign can be removed a good oral hygiene is also maintained reducing chances of tooth decay, building of plaque and any kind of gum disease.

Better Speech and Chewing: When left untreated the incorrectly developed teeth and jaws, it may result in speech trouble and trouble in proper chewing. Going through the program of invisalign both these problems can be eliminated by improved and properly set teeth and jaw line.

Retain tooth Structure and Comfort Level: Misaligned teeth often leads to abnormal stress. It results in a painful dilemma to underpinning jaw and bone joints. All these problems can lead to unusual wearing off of your teeth, triggering increased problems in the future. This treatment can stimulate proper alignment of teeth and better bite.

Length of Life of Invisalign

Usually the entire process of Invisalign will take minimum one year depending on the duration it is worn by the candidate. If it is worn by the patient 20 hours per day it will take a year to get the desired results or else it may take more time if not worn as per the instruction!

Precautions Required

Not many precautions are associated with invisalign treatment vis-à-vis other treatment options of teeth. Some often advised precautions include avoid eating hard food items like chewing of ice, pen, fingernails, pencils etc.

Cost of Invisalign

The cost for Invisalign depends of several factors! It includes treatment complexity, duration, the level of cosmetic dentist, etc. More often than not, this treatment may fall within the range of $3,000 to $8,000, coming to the official average at $5,000. It is entirely up to your cosmetic dentist to ascertain the real cost of this process, which will again be influenced by specific requirements and tailor-made program.

Considering invisalign to improve your overall personality by dint of properly aligned teeth has become popular and has yielded improved results! After having a good understanding of the entire process and other related aspects, you would be in a better position to take an informed decision if you’re the right candidate for this treatment!

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Dental Fillings

Why live with painful and unsightly cavities when you can have them filled by our dentists in a painless procedure!
In order to repair a cavity, the decayed portion of your tooth will be removed by your dentist. The portion of the tooth occupied by the decayed material will then be filled. Fillings are utilised to repair teeth that are broken, cracked, or that have cavities.

What Are The Steps For Filling Teeth?
Initially, a local anaesthetic will be injected into the area that surrounds the tooth. Novocaine is normally used. Then, a drill, laser, or air abrasion will be utilised to remove the area that is decayed. The type of instrument that is used will depend on the preference and training of your dentist, along with the extent and location of the tooth decay.

Your dentist will then test and probe the area of decay to ensure that all decayed material has been removed. After the removal of the decay, the space to be occupied by the filling will be cleaned so that all debris and bacteria are removed. If the area of the decay is close to the root, a liner constructed of a composite resin, glass ionomer or other type of material may be used in order to provide protection to the nerve. After the insertion of the filling, it will be finished and polished.

Additional steps are needed for fillings that are tooth-coloured. Subsequent to the removal of decay and cleaning of the area, the material that is tooth-coloured will be applied in layers. A specially designed light that hardens or cures each layer is used. After the completion of the multi-layering procedure, the composite material will be shaped by your dentist, excess material will be trimmed, and it will be polished.


Filling Materials Used
There are several types of filling materials that are currently available. Teeth may be filled with porcelain, gold, silver amalgam, or tooth-coloured composite resins. Silver amalgam is comprised of mercury with tin, silver, copper, and zinc mixed with it. The extent and location of the cavity, expense of filling material, insurance coverage of the patient, and the recommendation of the dentist will determine the kind of filling material that will best suit your needs

Gold Fillings
Pros

  • Extremely durable – will usually last for the life of the patient. Will not corrode.
  • Strength – Can withstand almost any chewing forces
  • Aesthetics – Some people prefer the look of gold to sliver amalgam

Cons

  • Expense – more costly than other types of material. Can be 10 X more costly than amalgam
  • Multiple Office Visits – requires a minimum of two visits
  • Aesthetics – some patients don’t like its appearance

Silver Amalgam Fillings
Pros

  • Durability – Normally lasts longer than composites. Normally lasts ten to fifteen years or more.
  • Strength – able to withstand all chewing forces
  • Expense – costs less than gold or composite fillings

Cons

  • Generally poor aesthetics – natural colour of teeth is not matched
  • Requires more space – A portion of the tooth that is healthy must be removed, at times, to provide a large enough area for the amalgam filling.
  • Discolouration – a hue that is greyish may be imparted to the adjacent tooth structure
  • Fractures and Cracks – All teeth expand and contract with temperature changes, which can cause cracking. However, amalgam materials may expand and contract to a greater extent than other materials, leading to an increased incidence of fractures and cracks.
  • Allergies – approximately 1% of patients have allergies to the mercury that is in silver amalgam

Composite Fillings – Tooth Coloured
Pros

  • Aesthetics – composites can be closely matched to the colour of the patient’s teeth. They are particularly useful for teeth that are visible
  • Bonding – composite fillings will bond chemically with a tooth and provide structural support to the tooth
  • Versatile – can also be utilised in the repair of broken, worn, or chipped teeth
  • Space requirement – at times less tooth material is needed to be removed in comparison to silver amalgam fillings when preparing a space for this filling.

Cons

  • Reduced durability – Composite fillings do not last as long as amalgams or gold. In addition, they often don’t hold up as well under the pressure of use, particularly if they are used to fill large cavities.
  • Takes Longer – due to the process needed to fill a tooth with composite materials, it takes longer in the dentists chair to place them.
  • More than one visit – if composites are being used for onlays or inlays, it may require more than one office visit
  • Chipping – composite materials are more likely to chip than amalgams
  • Cost – composite filling may cost twice as much as amalgam fillings

Additional Filling Materials
In addition to composite resins that are tooth coloured, there are two other types of tooth-coloured fillings. Glass ionomer and ceramics.

Glass Ionomer
This material is constructed of a specific type of glass and acrylic. It is commonly utilised on fillings that are beneath the gum line and for young children. This material releases fluoride, which may protect a tooth from additional decay. Nevertheless, glass ionomer is not as strong as composite resin and more prone to fracture and wear. It normally lasts for five years or less and the expense is similar to composites.

Ceramics
Usually constructed of porcelain. Ceramics are stain resistant, compared to composites, but are more abrasive. Ceramics are very durable, and usually last for 15 years or more, but, they are costly, and the expense can be similar to gold.

Porcelain Crown & Veneers

Rejuvenate Your Smile with Porcelain Crown and Veneers from Monash Dental Group
Remember; beautiful and aesthetically appealing cosmetic dentistry is not a matter of chance; it demands an experienced clinician who is sensitive to your unique needs and an expert dental ceramist who leverages the art and science of dentistry to deliver optimal results. At Monash Dental Group, we boast an expert team of experienced cosmetic dentists, who have extensive experience in fitting patients with porcelain veneers and crowns. Our first-class porcelain veneers and crowns are highly effective for your unique functional and cosmetic needs.

At Monash Dental Group, our products are expertly crafted to compliment your age, gender, expectations, and facial features. We leverage the expertise of the best dental ceramists to guarantee that the veneers and crowns are of premium quality, resilient, and possess excellent craftsmanship. We work diligently to provide you with a top-quality product that beautifully compliments your face, while simultaneously restoring the function and aesthetics of your natural teeth.

Porcelain Veneers
Typically, porcelain veneers are a form of thin laminates of chinaware that are securely bonded to the surface of the tooth. For diverse dental problems, it is one of the most aesthetically appealing means of enhancing your smile. Veneers are one of the most popular treatments for restoration of chips, spaces, fractures, unshapely and discoloured teeth, or misaligned and rotated teeth. They deliver an unmatched cosmetic makeover that allows alteration of shape, position, size, and the colour of your teeth. Monash Dental Group boasts experienced cosmetic dentists who deliver exceptional results with porcelain veneers. We feature:

  • Dramatic yet aesthetically beautiful and natural cosmetic dental enhancement
  • Durable, high quality, and permanent
  • Enhanced self esteem

The procedure typically requires two appointments. At first, the tooth is prepared for minimal reduction to make enough space for the porcelain veneer. A mould of the tooth is taken for fabrication, which takes approximately 2 weeks. In the next visit, the permanent veneer is bonded in place.

Crowns
Crowns are a rigid and strong cap that restores the tooth to its natural function and anatomic contours, as well as protects the underlying tooth. In certain conditions, where veneers are not possible, crowns are a suitable option. Some of the scenarios in which crowns may be used include tooth fractures, large restorations, functionally compromised teeth, history of root canal therapy, and acute damage due to decay. There are a wide range of choices available in crowns and bridges.

Dental crown procedures take just two appointments, depending on the condition of your teeth and gums. First, the tooth is prepared for reduction and an impression is taken for fabrication. A temporary, plastic crown in fitted while the mould is being fabricated. In the next visit, the temporary crown is removed and the final crown is secured permanently into position. The fabrication procedure may take time depending on the type of crown.

Monash Dental Group is an expert in crowns and veneers, delivering matchless quality and desired results. The key benefits are:

  • Extensive protection and support to the compromised or damaged teeth
  • Natural and aesthetically enhanced appearance
  • Restoration of full functions and a confident smile

Contact the professionals at Monash Dental Group for more details on porcelain veneers and crowns. We guarantee excellent quality and fantastic results in a cost-effective manner.