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Invisalign Cost & Questions Answered

Are you wondering whether to choose braces or clear aligners? You're not the only one. Many people want the aesthetic bonus of a clear aligner like Invisalign but want the effectiveness of metal braces. You might doubt all the claimed benefits, but there's a reason for Invisalign's popularity, even in adults.

But how much does Invisalign cost? And is Invisalign worth it? Keep reading to find out how Dawson Dental has your Invisalign needs covered. If you had the choice between clear aligners and braces, you'd probably choose the clear aligners. They've been around since 1998, and in recent years, have become more popular and affordable. In particular, Invisalign has taken over the market. Why is that? Dawson Dental has your questions covered. So let's take a look at the Invisalign cost in Newmarket, its benefits, and its downsides.

There are many important questions to answer before choosing between braces and clear aligners. If you're looking for more information on which product is right for you, Dawson Dental is your source for professional information.

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is the brand name of a type of clear aligner that is often used in orthodontic treatment. It's made from a flexible plastic called SmartTrack that is thermally moulded to your teeth. Although they aren't completely invisible like the name suggests, they are much less conspicuous. If braces are something you're self-conscious about, then clear aligners are a fantastic option to get a healthier smile. You don't need all the brackets and wires and pain-staking appointments. Invisalign simplifies the entire process. Just like braces, when you're wearing Invisalign, there are some limitations on what you can eat and drink.

How does Invisalign work?

Much like braces, Invisalign works by gently applying pressure in the correct directions to slowly push teeth into an aligned position. Because they work similarly to braces, clear aligners solve many of the same problems including:

  • Overbite
  • Underbite
  • Cross bite
  • Crowded Teeth
  • Gap Teeth

Research is still being conducted in comparing clear aligners to braces. That being said, the information we have currently suggests that Invisalign is as or more effective at addressing mild and moderate bite issues. So if you have major alignment issues, then metal braces might be more effective. Some research suggests that Invisalign is more effective than other clear aligners, which is one reason for its popularity. That effectiveness was only improved in 2010, when a minor change to the product improved its benefits.

How much does Invisalign cost?

According to their website, the cost of Invisalign is comparable to traditional braces. In Canada the cost generally ranges from $2,000 to $8,000 dollars. The cost can change depending on how long you need the treatment and how complex your bite issues are. Also, dental insurance really lowers costs. Do you think you know enough about clear aligners to book your free consultation? If you need some more advice, check out this article here. Or, don't be afraid to contact us now.

Invisalign Pros & Cons

Now that we've gone into detail about Invisalign, let's take a looks at its benefits and downsides. Here's a quick look at what we've discussed.

Pros:

  • Better aesthetic- Most people with Invisalign report higher levels of confidence in their smile than those that use traditional braces.
  • Removable- For comfort and ease of use, Invisalign are removable.
  • Easier to clean- The tray and your teeth themselves are easier to clean with a clear aligner.
  • Easer to manage- Unlike metal braces, you don't have to worry about multiple small pieces that can fall and break. You also don't have to go in for appointments to tighten and adjust.

In comparison to metal braces, taking your aligners off for eating and drinking is such a luxury! And for those moments that really matter, like a photograph or a party, you can smile confidently. Sometimes that's worth more than anything.

Cons:

  • Less effective at complex issues- More research is needed on this subject, however, your doctor will probably suggest metal braces if you have major alignment issues.
  • Requires diligence- Because you can take them off, if you are not committed to the Invisalign process, it will not work. You also need to take them off every time you eat or drink, else you risk cavities.
  •  Food limitations - Like braces, there are certain foods you can't eat while using an aligner. Although not as many foods as metal braces, hard foods in particular can cause problems.

If you don't want to wait for a perfect smile, than maybe metal braces are the better option for you. Not only are they usually faster at aligning teeth, they're also more consistent. Other than maintenance, you can forget about your braces and let them do their job. This peace of mind can be really valuable if your commitment to aligned teeth takes time and discomfort.

After reading this article, if you have more questions or are ready to book your consultation, don't hesitate to contact your nearest Dawson location. Your journey to a better smile begins here.


This article was written by a third party and does not reflect the views and opinions of Dawson Dental. The content of the article is based on general information available online and should not to be relied on as a substitute for medical advise or diagnosis. Always consult with your dentist or another qualified oral health professional for questions regarding your dental condition. Never disregard professional dental advice or delay seeking it based on information from this article.