Is Invisalign a Good Option For Adults Who Need Revisions?
By Anita Paulus and William Paulus | Published on December 15, 2011 | 0 Comments
Just because a person wore braces in his teens does not mean he’s exempt from ever needing orthodontic work in the future. For adult men and women who are unhappy with the way their smiles have shifted or changed over time, Invisalign is an excellent solution.
Anita Paulus, DDS And William Paulus, DDS, MS say that Invisalign works for a number of different types of orthodontic scenarios. As an orthodontist in Fort Worth, Dr. William Paulus explains that Invisalign is a possible option for both teenagers and adults who need mild movement to get their teeth into the perfect position.
Invisalign involves a series of clear orthodontic aligners that are changed out every two weeks. These aligners work similarly to braces, in that they slowly move the teeth into the desired position or alignment over time. Ideally, Invisalign should be used for mild to moderate cases, and the Fort Worth orthodontist is careful to point out that not everyone with alignment problems is necessarily considered a great candidate for Invisalign.
Age is one factor that needs to be taken into consideration. Whereas children and pre-teens are not ideally suited for Invisalign, teenage patients with mild alignment concerns can be considered good candidates for Invisalign Teen. The Fort Worth orthodontist says the Invisalign company has been trying to market Invisalign Teen for a while, and the word is finally starting to spread to young people who are interested in getting clear aligners instead of metal braces. As long as a teenager has all of his or her permanent teeth, Invisalign is an option that can help improve the look and aesthetics of his or her smile.
One of the factors that prevents some younger patients from getting Invisalign has to do with maturity and reliability. A person who goes this route needs to be able to commit to wearing the clear aligners at least 22 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any person who cannot guarantee that he or she will remember to put the aligners back in after eating or brushing should not move forward with an Invisalign treatment.
In order to determine with certainty who is a good candidate for Invisalign, the Fort Worth orthodontist invites patients to come in for comprehensive consultations and evaluations. Both Dr. Anita Paulus and her husband, Dr. William Paulus, are certified Invisalign providers, and they are committed to ensuring that every patient reaches the ideal end result.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Phone: 817-738-2163
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