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Braces vs. Invisalign

By pinecrestortho | Invisalign, Orthodontics, Smiles | Comments are Closed | 1 August, 2022 | 0

When a new patient comes to my office and I determine that he/she is needing orthodontic treatment, the conversation inevitably leads to a comparison of braces vs. Invisalign. Historically in orthodontics, braces were the go-to treatment modality for the correction of most orthodontic problems. However, the introduction of Invisalign clear plastic removable aligners 25 years ago has created a paradigm shift in the field. 

Invisalign has forever changed the orthodontic landscape and is becoming an increasingly popular means to predictably straighten teeth and correct bites, not only for adults but also teens and younger children.  So now we have the choice, yet as with any decision in life there are advantages and disadvantages to consider. Let us explore the different areas of concern when making the choice of braces vs. Invisalign:
  • Hygiene- I list this parameter first since there is nothing more important than healthy teeth.  Invisalign is unquestionably the winner when it comes to hygiene. It is very challenging to brush and floss properly with braces, and since Invisalign is removable, brushing and flossing are essentially unaffected. The only additional requirement with Invisalign is that the aligners be cleaned (brushed) regularly.
  • Comfort- Invisalign is more comfortable than braces. Braces can be rather irritating to the inside of the mouth, particularly for adults who are more sensitive. While there are “attachments” or little tooth-colored shapes bonded to some of the teeth with Invisalign, these are distinctly smaller and less irritating than brackets and wires, and the smooth, clear plastic aligners fit on top of them. Additionally, the pressure from braces is significantly more than that felt with Invisalign aligners.
  • Emergencies- also fewer with Invisalign than braces.  In the case of braces, brackets can break, and wires can shift, poke, or break. In the case of Invisalign, attachments may come off or aligners edges may need to be smoothed but these issues are uncommon and must less bothersome.
  • Compliance- This is the main factor that concerns patients with Invisalign. The fact that clear aligners are removable is both an advantage and a disadvantage.  It is a huge plus with respect to all the parameters already mentioned; however, if aligners are not worn consistently (approximately 22 hours/day) they will not be effective and treatment time will be extended and/or results will not be optimal. Some patients say that they know themselves (or their child) and are confident that they will not be consistent with aligner wear and will break or lose the aligners so opt for braces.

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  • Convenience- also can go either way. Some consider the in-and-out of aligners to be a hassle. However, maintenance appointments are almost half as many with Invisalign than they are with braces, so visits to the orthodontist are less frequent. Additionally, you can eat whatever you want with Invisalign since they are removed to eat, while there are certain dietary restrictions with braces (e.g. no hard, sticky or chewy foods)
  • Esthetics- Invisalign is nearly invisible so the most esthetic option, even more so than clear braces in which the wire is still moderately visible. Invisalign can also be removed for special occasions in which esthetics is a particularly important factor.
  • Treatment time- the same for both braces and Invisalign (assuming compliance with aligners)
  • Results- also the same for most cases, again assuming compliance with aligners. Almost any case I would treat with braces I can now treat with Invisalign and achieve equally successful outcomes. This is true not only for minor cases but also more complex, challenging cases, and for both children and adults.
  • Cost- Pricing of course is dependent on several factors including difficulty and length of the case. But generally, for a comprehensive orthodontic case in my practice, clear braces and Invisalign are very comparable in price.  
  • Novelty- I do mention this because some people (particularly children) consider braces fun and cool (yes cool!) and look forward to changing braces colors. Some parents also consider it a rite of passage as it is something they went through as a child.

    In summary, it is critical to consider all the factors when deciding between braces and Invisalign.  Most importantly, it is necessary to consider your life priorities and follow your instincts, and as such you can determine which orthodontic treatment will fit best with your or your child’s habits and lifestyle. At Pinecrest Orthodontics we are here to guide you in the right direction!

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