Invisalign is well-known for using primarily hygienic clear aligners as orthodontic treatment. Plus, the SmartForce Technology that comes with Invisalign treatments allows the customisation of removable clear aligners that are unique to your teeth. These virtually invisible plastic aligners will be placed over your teeth so they can gradually There is no "growth". The only difference is where your jaw sits when you bite down. If the teeth are ill fitting (left picture), it's possible that biting down your jaw will need to go backward. When your bite is fixed (right picture) now you can bite down and your jaw will sit where it would sit normally, which is more forward than before. Cosmetic Dentistry, Invisalign, Orthodontics. Many people know Invisalign for its ability to straighten teeth and create a more beautiful smile. However, Invisalign treatment can also be used to create a wider, more radiant smile. Smile widening is the process of changing the shape of the mouth, or moving the teeth, to create a wider smile. Daniel Noor, DMD, PC says: It actually works better than braces in such cases. Part of the reason for receding gums is due to poor bite and poor teeth position and invisalign can treat this issue. Keep in mind, you need to have the gum issue under control first. Get an evaluation by a Periodontist before starting As we said, Invisalign attachments are small buttons that are bonded to your teeth. They stay in place for as long as we need them to, meaning, unlike your aligners, they’re not removable. The Invisalign buttons are made from a white composite material, the same stuff your general dentist would use to fix a crack or chip in your teeth.

Once your teeth are moved into the correct position, they will not stay there permanently. In fact, your teeth are actually the most susceptible to shifting just after treatment. So, it is most important that you wear your retainer as your orthodontist recommends. How Long Will I Need to Wear My Retainers After Invisalign?

drwwpark • 4 yr. ago. Simple answer is “yes”. Your teeth can move back to their original finished position with the daily (22 hours/day) use of the original retainers. BUT, this is very difficult to achieve and can be very painful. So, I would not advise you to do this. yJTj2.
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