Invisalign Invisible braces: A step-by-step guide
If you have read this far about Invisalign, then it would be reasonable to assume that you are interested in Invisalign treatment for yourself or for someone else that you are responsible for.
So the very first question generally asked is – How long does the Invisalign treatment take? And is this a very long process? The answer to that question is – How long the Invisalign treatment take depends upon the severity of the correction needed and also on whether the patient is able to wear the aligner for the recommended 22 hours a day.
The time needed for Invisalign treatment to work is generally between 1 to 2 years.
The 7 Step – Invisalign Treatment Process
- Consultation with your dentist.
- Your Invisalign records visit
- Your Custom 3D animated treatment plan
- Invisalign fabricates your sets of aligners.
- Your begin wearing the aligners
- Your dentist makes refinement to the treatment plan
- After the Invisalign treatment – Using a Retainer
Step-1: The consultation with your Dentist
Your Invisalign certified dentist at Orion Dental will examine your teeth and discuss with you the treatment needed to provide you with your best smile. This is the opportunity for you to get answers to questions like: How much will my treatment cost? And how long will the treatment take?
We can also speak with you about payment options.
Step-2: Your Invisalign records visit
At this stage you come in for an appointment with your dentist, who will take impressions of your teeth and ship these impression moulds off to Invisalign, along with your dentist’s comments and recommendations.
Using a special machine, Invisalign then scans your impressions to create a 3-D model of your teeth.
Your invisalign records visit will generally take about an hour. This could however, sometimes take up to 90 minutes.
Step-3: Your Custom 3D animated treatment plan
At this stage your Invisalign certified dentist at Orion Dental will work with the Invisalign team to create your very own custom 3D virtual animated treatment plan.
Invisalign’s ClinCheck software is used to create your treatment plan. This plan maps out the path to your smile, right down to the tiniest shift. This software helps you see the journey from your first aligner to your brand-new smile.
Your dentist will review this plan to monitor how your teeth move throughout your treatment.
Step-4 – Invisalign fabricates your sets of aligners.
Once your dentist’s approves the ClinCheck plan, Invisalign will use the finalized plan to manufacture a series of upper and lower dental casts.
The number of casts needed depends upon the complexity of the movement needed in your teeth, with each cast representing a specific movement stage for your teeth. The average number needed in a treatment is about 25. This can however be less or more again based on the complexity of the case.
Once the casts are finalized, individual aligners are then fabricated for each.
Step-5: Your begin wearing the aligners
Once the aligners are fabricated, Invisalign will ship the entire set to your dentist.
This process generally takes 4 to 6 weeks for from the time that you come in for the Invisalign records visit.
Your dentist will generally give you aligners to wear for a 6 weeks period, and call you in for a checkup at the end of that 6 weeks. These checkups are to make certain that the movement of your teeth is moving to plan, and also for your dentist to keep a watch on your oral health to make sure that you maintain optimal health while the Invisalign treatment is under way.
Occasionally this checkup will show the need for making small adjustments to your teeth or provide Invisalign attachments.
Step-6: Your dentist makes refinement to the treatment plan as needed
This generally happens towards the end of your treatment process, when your teeth have moved close to their final desired position. These refinements are changes needed to ensure that you get the best result.
The refinements could involve your getting some additional aligners.
Sometimes these refinements include the use of Invisalign attachments. These could be buttons and elastics which are used to assist by the dentist in creating tooth movements that the aligners, on their own, would otherwise have difficulty making.
Generally, your dentist will be able to tell you, if buttons and elastics will be required right at the time that your treatment plan was finalized.
Step-7: After the Invisalign treatment – Using a Retainer
Sometimes people think that with the Invisalign treatment over, and once that they have the smile they wanted, that they don’t need to wear an aligner or any other device any more!
The follow-up treatment once your teeth have moved into desired space is as important as the treatment itself.
With the Invisalign treatment over you will need to wear a retainer to ensure that your teeth don’t begin to move back to their old position.
A key benefit of using the retainer is that, the retainer allows your jaw that has softened while your teeth have moved to their new positions, to re-harden with the teeth held in place in the new positions.
You will need to wear this clear retainer also for the same 22 hours a day that you had to wear your aligners. This will be needed for about 6 months.
After this 6-month period, you would need to wear the retainer at night for another 6 months.
While your treatment is complete at this stage, we strongly recommend that you continue to wear the retainers few nights every week on an on going basis.
It is also important that you maintain a schedule for regular check-ups with your dentist for a period of 24 months from the time that your Invisalign treatment ends. Your dentist will be able to spot if there has been even a tiny movement backwards in your teeth, and can recommend an action plan.