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Braces vs. invisalign

Invisalign vs. braces

If you're considering getting braces, you may be wondering what the difference is between braces and invisalign. Both options have their pros and cons, so it's important to weigh your options before making a decision.

Braces are the more traditional option, and they are very effective at straightening teeth. However, they can be uncomfortable and take some getting used to. They also require regular adjustments from your orthodontist. 

Invisalign is a newer option that uses clear aligners to gradually straighten teeth. Invisalign is less visible than braces, and it can be more comfortable for some people. 

There's no denying that both braces and Invisalign can do wonders for your smile. But which one is the best choice for you? Here's a look at the pros and cons of each treatment to help you make the decision that's right for you.

 

Braces

If you're looking for a tried-and-true way to straighten your teeth, braces are the way to go. They've been around for decades, and they're still one of the most effective ways to achieve a straighter smile.

The downside of braces is that they're not exactly subtle. Everyone will be able to see that you're wearing them, which can be a bit of an adjustment at first. And because they're made of metal, they can be a bit uncomfortable to wear.

 

Invisalign

If you're looking for a more discreet way to straighten your teeth, Invisalign might be the right choice for you. These clear aligners are virtually invisible, so no one will even know you're wearing them unless you tell them.

The downside of Invisalign is that they're not quite as effective as braces at correcting more serious dental issues. And because they're made of plastic, they can be a bit more fragile than braces and may need to be replaced more often.

 

So which is the best choice for you? Only your dentist can say for sure. If you're looking for a straighter smile, call 718-751-0101 to book an appointment at Shine DDS

Author
Evelyn Shine Dentist

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