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Am I Too Old for Invisalign?

April 10, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — nawrockidentalteam @ 3:57 am

Clear aligners and storage case on black backgroundMore than 2.4 million people in the U.S. have improved their smiles with Invisalign since it hit the market in 1997, but is it right for you? If you missed your chance for braces as a child or your teeth have shifted over time, you might be a candidate for Invisalign. Whether you’re in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or even your 60s, it’s never too late to invest in a straight smile. Alignment issues can affect your dental health negatively. Gapped, overcrowded, and misaligned teeth can increase your risk of cavities and infections. Adults over 60 are more susceptible to oral health issues, like cavities and gum disease. With your dental health and overall wellness connected, Invisalign can help you invest in a healthy mouth and body. 

You’re Never Too Old for Invisalign

1 in every 5 orthodontic patients is over the age of 18, thanks to less noticeable treatments, like Invisalign. Your age isn’t a factor when determining your candidacy for clear aligners. Instead, your dentist will examine your alignment and bite to ensure aligners can correct the issues. You must also have healthy teeth and gums. Don’t worry if you need a little prep work, like fillings or gum disease therapy.

How Does Invisalign Work?

Your dentist will use advanced technology to map the movement of your teeth, which is fabricated into a series of aligners. You’ll wear clear aligners over your teeth for at least 22 hours per day. Each aligner applies gentle pressure to move your teeth gradually. You’ll switch to the next set of aligners every 1-2 weeks, as instructed by your dentist. 

How Long Does Invisalign Take?

Invisalign works up to 50% faster than traditional metal braces. Most patients finish their treatment in about 12 months, but many factors will affect your timeline, like your age. Adults can experience slower tooth movements than teens because their teeth are more firmly set in their jawbones. You can ensure there aren’t any delays by wearing your aligners long enough and switching them on time. Visit your dentist regularly for your follow-up appointments, so they can monitor the movement of your teeth.

It’s never too late to invest in better oral health. You’ll give your confidence a boost and have peace of mind, knowing your mouth and body are healthy.

About Dr. Gary C. Nawrocki

Dr. Nawrocki achieved his dental degree from the University of Florida and has continued his education regularly in various specialties, like cosmetic dentistry. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Dental Association. He has over 40 years of experience creating healthy, beautiful smiles. Request an appointment through his website or call his office at (321) 392-6150.