Posts Tagged ‘aurora dentists’

Invisalign Aligners versus Traditional Braces

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

At my age, I’ve always wondered how I can have my teeth aligned without being forced to wear those ugly braces I see on kids and teens. New products that would suit each person’s needs are always being invented through advancements in technology. In recent years, Align Technology has developed Invisalign – a series of clear, removable teeth aligners that both orthodontists and Aurora dentists use as an alternative to traditional metal dental braces.

The best and most obvious advantage of Invisalign is the completely transparent aligners. Most adults who are looking into straightening their teeth prefer Invisalign treatments rather than metal braces, which are commonly seen on children or adolescents. Many people also claim the aligners set by invisalign dentists to be more comfortable than metal braces. Another feature that makes it better than the rest is its removable feature allowing people to eat and brush their teeth without the uncomfortable dental appliance.

Proper use of the aligners indicates that they should be removed before eating, drinking beverages (there’s no problem with drinking water while they are on), or brushing teeth. One of the most important parts of Invisalign treatments and other orthodontic treatments is computerized planning. The computerized treatment planning allows the patient to review the expected smile design, the duration of the treatment, compare with different plans, and helps make a better decision on whether or not to undergo the treatment.

Invisalign aligners also avoid the most common side effects of having fixed dental appliances, especially the effect on the gums and supporting tissues. Up to fifty percent of patients with fixed metal braces experience demineralization and tooth decay. It has also been reported that fixed appliances can cause the roots of the teeth to shorten. Since invisalign gives less force than metal braces, there is less pain on the patient.

Invisalign treatments not only look better but are also quicker and more comfortable, which is why a lot of people prefer them over others. A large-scale study showed that traditional appliances took an average of 36 months, with the longest treatment taking 96 months. The duration for Invisalign treatments, on the other hand, usually take only a year to 18 months. Of course, there are other methods such as surgery or implants that take only half the time to finish. Dental appliances or Invisalign are normally much cheaper than those quicker methods, however.

Invisalign – Recommended by Orthodontists

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Irregularities in the position of the teeth are handled by orthodontists who are well-equipped with the knowledge of its causes, prevention, and treatment. Before the study of orthodontics was developed, people with crooked teeth had no choice but to keep their teeth until it fell off from decay, gum disease, or an accident. Nowadays, people can keep a healthy set of teeth by having them professionally treated and maintained through proper brushing and flossing. Correct teeth alignment is necessary to keep them healthy. Gum disease and tooth decay can occur from poor jaw alignment and crooked teeth. A beautiful smile is only a bonus compared to the health advantages that the treatments bring. What exactly causes teeth to become crooked? In most cases, heredity is the cause of crooked teeth. Someone who inherits large teeth from one parent and a small jaw from the other would have a crowding problem as the result. Undesirable positioning of the teeth can also occur from thumb sucking and tongue thrusting habits. Crooked teeth can also occur from accidents to the jaw during the developing stages of the teeth.

Dental appliances, traditional steel braces in particular, are associated to kids and teenagers since a lot are seen with them. Though braces can also be applied to adults, a lot of people are turned off by the unattractive look of metal braces. In recent years, Align Technology has developed Invisalign – a series of clear, removable teeth aligners that Aurora dentists use as an alternative to traditional metal dental braces. Due to aesthetic reasons, many adults choose Invisalign for its clear aligners over the traditional metal appliances. The hardly visible aligners make it particularly popular among adults who want to straighten their teeth without glaring metal braces. Some people prefer the transparent aligners for being more comfortable than traditional appliances. Invisalign aligners can be removed any time so you can eat and brush your teeth without much trouble.

Is Cosmetic Dentistry a Need or Simply Vanity?

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Cosmetic dentistry is one of the fastest growing areas of dentistry and has its share of supporters and critics. A lot of people see a good smile as an asset and therefore think that cosmetic dentistry is needed. On the other hand, there are also people who think that the cost of the treatments do not make up for benefits it provides.

What is cosmetic dentistry, anyway? For those not in the know, cosmetic dentistry is any dental procedure done to improve the way your teeth looks, which in turn affects your smile. Since most of the procedures in cosmetic dentistry are done without any medical reason, it is often viewed by some people as vanity. There are also people who argue that there are psychological benefits to improving one’s smile such as improving a person’s self confidence especially after a history of being picked on because of his or her teeth.

There are several basic procedures in cosmetic dentistry: tooth whitening, porcelain veneers, tooth shaping, dental implants, and gum lifts. Although it is certainly true that veneers are also used to protect a damaged tooth and tooth shaping can correct a person’s bite, the procedures are not done with dental health as the primary reason for doing so. Improving a person’s teeth and smile are usually the only reasons behind cosmetic dentistry procedures.

Now, is cosmetic dentistry really a need or simply vanity? If I were to answer that, I’d say “it depends”. Is cosmetic dentistry used for vanity? I think so, yes. But are vain people the only ones who do so? Of course, not.

People have different situations and personalities. I know a lot of people who were picked on with how their teeth looked and ended up with very low self esteem. Some people also have a weird bite that could have been easily corrected by Aurora dentists with a simple teeth shaping procedure or gum lifts. The term “need” is subjective, as I would personally say. As long as a person can afford the treatment, whether or not he or she really needs it, why stop them? It might even be good for them, especially for those who think it would greatly help their well being. If a person does not have the resources to undergo such treatments, then that’s when I would say it’s a bad choice.