Clear Aligners Charlotte, NC
Clear aligners have become an increasingly popular alternative to metal braces. They are virtually invisible, making them a discreet option perfect for image-conscious teens and adults. In many cases, clear aligners can deliver results as precise as metal braces.
Clear aligners are available at Randolph Dental Care in Charlotte and the surrounding area. Get one step closer to the smile of your dreams. Call us today at (704) 366-3622 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Understanding Clear Aligners
Braces can correct a range of orthodontic problems, but they are not always comfortable. The sharp metal can irritate the mouth and gums. Clear aligners are different. These appliances are made of smooth, durable plastic.
Aligners gently guide and straighten teeth to provide a brighter smile. Unlike braces, aligners are discreet and fully removable. Patients can take their aligners out for special events like weddings, graduation, or proms.
“Unlike braces, aligners are discreet and fully removable.”
Candidates for Clear Aligners
Clear aligners are custom-made for a tight fit, making them a great fit for adults or teens. This is because children's mouths are still developing and, thus, require more complicated treatment. The ideal candidate for clear aligners has mild or moderately crowded teeth or minor spacing issues. Those with more severe orthodontic complications may require traditional braces for more extensive treatment.
There are many benefits to clear aligners over traditional braces. These include:
- Comfort: It is not uncommon to experience some initial discomfort after having braces placed or adjusted. Clear aligners do not have this problem, nor do they have any brackets and wires to irritate the mouth tissue.
- Diet: There are no dietary restrictions with clear aligners, as they can be removed for eating.
- Hygiene: Since clear aligners can also be removed for brushing and flossing the teeth, keeping up with dental hygiene is a breeze.
- Visibility: True to their name, clear aligners are virtually invisible — making them the least aesthetically obtrusive orthodontic option available.
“Clear aligners are custom-made for a tight fit, making them best fit for adults or teens.”
Required Wear Time for Clear Aligners
Though clear aligners are removable, patients should not take this as an excuse to neglect their treatment. In fact, patients must wear their aligners for at least 22 hours per day to see the best results. Otherwise, they run the risk of having their teeth relapse or return to their original position. It is essential to remember that clear aligners can only do their job when worn.
However, there are a few instances where removing the clear aligners is necessary. For instance, patients should remove their aligners whenever they are eating or drinking anything that is not cool water. They should brush their teeth before putting the aligners back on. Additionally, aligners should be off whenever it is time to brush or floss the teeth.
“Though clear aligners are removable, patients should not take this as an excuse to neglect their treatment.”
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What to Expect from Treatment
Once a patient opts for clear aligners, our team begins by taking impressions of the mouth. We send the impressions to a dental lab that produces the aligners. The first set of aligners will be ready within a few weeks.
Most patients can expect to switch out their aligners every one to two weeks. Each new set shifts the teeth a bit more. We provide a schedule that explains when it is time to switch to a new set of aligners. Patients can change out their aligners in the comfort and privacy of their own homes.
During treatment, patients may need to visit the office every six weeks. During these visits, we provide the next few sets of aligners. Our team also takes a look into the mouth to assess the treatment's progress. These checkups are generally brief.
“Patients can change out their aligners in the comfort and privacy of their own home.”
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Assessing Your Results
Treatment times can vary, and complex dental issues may take longer to treat. The average treatment time is less than two years. Teen patients may show results more quickly, as their teeth are still developing.
After patients complete their treatment plan, they should expect to continue wearing their aligners overnight. Our team might also suggest a permanent retainer. These devices are fixed in place to prevent the teeth from shifting.
This stage of treatment focuses on preserving the results. It is essential to follow up with the dentist's recommendations. If patients stop wearing the aligners too soon, the teeth may move back into their original position.
“The average treatment time is about 12-18 months.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do clear aligners hurt?
A. No. However, there may be brief periods of discomfort after switching to a new set of aligners. Your bite may also feel different during this time. These sensations are normal and will subside with time.
Q. Will clear aligners affect the way I talk?
A. It is possible to have a lisp when you initially become used to talking with the aligner on. However, for most people, the adjustment period is quite quick. It is very rare for speech to be impaired for an extended period.
Q. How should I clean my clear aligners?
A. Most clear aligners can be cleaned with a toothbrush and cool water, along with a non-abrasive toothbrush or gentle soap. Ask Randolph Dental Care for more information about how to keep your aligners clean.
Q. What are attachments? Will I need them for my clear aligner treatment?
A. Attachments are small, tooth-colored shapes that attach to the teeth. They give the aligners something to push gently on and make it possible to receive the right amount of force. They make more complex tooth movements possible. Randolph Dental Care can determine whether they are necessary for your treatment.
Q. What should I do if I break or lose my clear aligners?
A. Call our office immediately. Depending on what stage of treatment you are in, we may advise you to wear your previous set of aligners or move onto the next set. We may also provide you with replacement aligners as soon as we can.
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Clear aligners are an option for most teens and adults seeking orthodontic treatment. With clear aligners, patients can reduce the amount of time they spend in the dentist's chair. Treatment generally takes place in the privacy and convenience of the patient's home.
However, aligners might not be right for everyone. Some dental issues may require traditional braces or other specialized care. A personalized consultation can determine whether clear aligners are right for you.
Let Randolph Dental Care in Charlotte determine whether you're a candidate for clear aligners. Call us at 704-366-3622 to schedule a consultation.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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