If you suffer from an open bite, you may be all too familiar with the discomfort and self-consciousness that comes with it. Fortunately, Invisalign offers a discreet and effective solution to this common dental issue.
Invisalign for open bite uses a series of clear, removable aligners to gently shift your teeth into their correct position over time. Unlike traditional braces, these aligners are virtually invisible and can be removed for eating, drinking, and brushing your teeth, making them a convenient and comfortable choice for many people.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at how Invisalign can help with open bite and what you need to know before considering this treatment option.
An open bite is a type of malocclusion, or misalignment of the teeth and jaws, where the upper and lower teeth do not meet when the mouth is closed. This can be caused by a variety of factors, and we will talk about them in the next section.
The gap an open bite causes between the teeth can make you self-conscious any time you smile, and can hence have a toll on your confidence.
An open bite can be caused by a variety of factors, both environmental and genetic. One common cause is prolonged thumb-sucking or pacifier use during childhood, which can affect the development of the teeth and jaw.
Tongue-thrusting, a habit where the tongue pushes against the front teeth when swallowing or speaking, can also contribute to an open bite.
Other factors that may lead to an open bite include genetics, where the jaw is naturally misaligned, or an injury to the jaw.
Before considering invisalign for this condition, then you should know some of the issue this condition can cause.
An open bite can lead to several dental and speech issues if left untreated. People with an open bite may experience difficulty biting and chewing food. It can also make it difficult to speak clearly, which can impact a person’s social and professional life.
In some cases, an open bite can also lead to jaw pain or discomfort, as well as headaches and even TMD. You should also already know that an open bite can affect a person’s appearance and make them self-conscious.
While an open bite may not always cause immediate discomfort, it can contribute to both emotional and physical issues if left untreated. That’s why it’s essential to address an open bite promptly to avoid potential complications down the road.
If you notice an open bite, you should call York Dental Suite to see our experienced dentist to assess your situation and determine the best course of treatment. Leaving it untreated can result into such issues like:
If you’re experiencing an open bite, you may be wondering if Invisalign treatment can help. The good news is that Invisalign for open bite is an effective treatment that has worked for many people.
However, the success of the treatment depends on the severity of the open bite and the patient’s commitment to following the treatment plan.
When you visit our Invisalign expert at York Dental Suite, your teeth will be carefully examined to determine if Invisalign is a suitable treatment option for your open bite. A 3D impression of your teeth will be taken to create a custom treatment plan tailored to your needs.
You’ll also be shown before and after pictures of other patients who have used Invisalign to correct their open bite, giving you an idea of what to expect.
It’s essential to understand how Invisalign clear aligners work to straighten teeth and align the jaw. Unlike traditional metal braces, Invisalign clear aligners use a specially crafted plastic material that gradually moves your teeth and jaw into their correct position.
Each set of aligners is custom-made to fit your teeth perfectly. And is worn for just two weeks before being replaced with a new set that has a slightly different shape.
To correct an open bite, Invisalign clear aligners will be designed to apply pressure to specific teeth and areas of the jaw over time. The aligners will gradually move the teeth and jaw into position, helping to close the open bite.
If you’re considering Invisalign to fix your open bite, you may be wondering how long the treatment will take. The length of the treatment depends on various factors. These include the severity of your open bite, the number of aligners needed, and your compliance with wearing the aligners as prescribed.
On average, Invisalign for open bite can take between 12 to 18 months. However, for more severe cases, it may take longer. To ensure the best possible results and minimize the treatment duration, it’s essential to wear your aligners for at least 22 hours a day, as prescribed by your dentist.
Failure to wear the aligners as directed can result in a longer treatment duration and may compromise the final outcome.
Invisalign is an excellent option for fixing an open bite. It offers several benefits over traditional metal braces. Here are some of the benefits:
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