Health Benefits of Invisalign
Healthier Gums
Signs of periodontal disease, such as swollen gums and redness, can
surface due to teeth that are crowded or too widely spaced. Clinical studies have shown that when teeth are properly aligned, it helps the gums fit tighter around the teeth, which can lead to better periodontal health1. Since the Invisalign system’s greatest advantage is its ability to align teeth, your gum health may improve after Invisalign treatment.2 And since you can brush and floss normally with Invisalign, unlike with traditional braces, you can more easily prevent tooth decay and related periodontal disease.
Easier Cleaning
One of the Invisalign system’s best qualities is that it uses no metal bands, brackets, or wires that may trap food and plaque like traditional braces do. And since the removable nature of Invisalign allows you to maintain good oral hygiene habits, you may also reduce chances of plaque buildup, tooth decay, and periodontal disease.
Maintain Tooth Structure
Misaligned teeth and jaws can result in abnormal stress. This can cause painful trauma to supporting bone and jaw joints. These issues can also cause abnormal wear on your teeth, which can trigger continued problems in the future.
More About Invisalign
- What is Invisalign?
- Why choose Invisalign?
- Health Benfits of Invisalign
- How Invisalign is Made
- Ong et al., 1998 Boyd and Baumrind, 1992, Zachrisson and Zachrisson, 1972.
- Presented at the AADR in San Antonio, Effect of Invisalign Aligners on Periodontal Tissues, Taylor, MG; McGorray, SP, Durret, S; Downey, N; Lenk, M; Oxford, E; Dolce, C; Wheeler, TT