7 Things Parents Need to Know About Invisalign® for Teens Frisco, TX

Many teenagers are eager to find a discreet way to fix their crooked or misaligned teeth. If your teen is reluctant to try traditional braces, Invisalign® may be an option. Invisalign's clear, removable aligners gently shift teeth into the correct position.

Invisalign for teens is available at Frisco Family Orthodontics in Frisco and the surrounding area. Our team offers orthodontic treatment for many common dental concerns. Invisalign is suitable for most adolescents. Call us today at (214) 771-7178 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.

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    A Discreet and Flexible Orthodontic Care

    During adolescence, it is normal for many teens to experience feelings of self-consciousness. Teenage patients tend to worry that braces will adversely impact their appearance. For this reason, teens may oppose the idea of getting visible traditional braces.

    Fortunately, Invisalign is a discreet way to correct misaligned teeth. These clear removable aligners are difficult to spot once they are in place, so most people have no idea that a teen is undergoing Invisalign treatment. Another benefit of Invisalign is that patients can remove their aligners for photos and special occasions. Invisalign boasts a 96% satisfaction rate. The majority of Invisalign patients are satisfied with their results and would recommend Invisalign to a friend.

    “Invisalign offers a discreet way to correct misaligned teeth.”

    Invisalign Treatments Usually Take Less Than Two Years

    Invisalign corrects most orthodontic problems within 12-18 months. Many patients notice significant improvement within the first six months of treatment. However, each patient’s treatment plans will vary. Severe dental issues may take longer to resolve.

    Consistent use of the aligners is essential. Patients should keep their aligners in place at least 22 hours per day. Aligners can be removed during meals, oral hygiene, and special events. For optimal results, patients must wear their aligners as often as possible.

    “Invisalign corrects most orthodontic problems within 12-18 months.”

    Time-Saving Benefits

    Orthodontic care can involve a significant time commitment. Traditional braces often require monthly or bi-monthly appointments with an orthodontist. These appointments can be lengthy. The orthodontist must tighten wires, replace elastics, and take measurements.

    Invisalign requires less time in the dentist's chair. Without the upkeep required by wires and elastics, appointments are less frequent. Many providers schedule Invisalign appointments six weeks apart and offer aligners several weeks in advance. Patients can change their aligners at home without setting foot in the office.

    “Many orthodontists schedule Invisalign appointments six weeks apart and offer aligners several weeks in advance.”

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    Invisalign Is Fully Removable

    Invisalign is designed to be removable. Many teens are delighted to learn they can take out their aligners for school formals, sports, and pictures.

    School Formals

    Clunky braces or orthodontic appliances can be embarrassing during school events. With Invisalign, teens can remove their clear aligners for a few hours. Since the aligners are nearly invisible, some patients may not mind wearing their aligners to special events.

    Sports

    Metal braces can cause mouth lacerations. If your teen gets hit while playing sports, they might experience bleeding or oral teas. Their braces may become damaged, too. Playing sports while wearing braces can be risky and may lead to complex repairs. With Invisalign, your child can remove their aligners before physical activities. Taking out the aligners helps prevent injury and damage to orthodontic appliances.

    Pictures

    Many teens prize the ability to remove their aligners while in front of a camera. With traditional braces, teens may feel too embarrassed to smile for pictures. With removable clear aligners, teens have the confidence to enjoy photos and videos.

    While the aligners are removable, frequent use helps speed up treatment and ensures results. The more often your teen wears their aligners, the better. Patients should aim to wear their aligners 20-22 hours per day. Most orthodontists recommend removing aligners only for meals, oral hygiene, and occasional special events.

    “With removable clear aligners, teens have the confidence to enjoy photos and videos.”

    Invisalign Requires Some Care and Upkeep

    Proper dental hygiene is essential during Invisalign treatment. The aligners can sometimes trap food particles against teeth and gums. Teens must take extra care with their oral hygiene.

    Helping Your Teen Care for Their Aligners

    Patients should thoroughly brush their aligners at least once a day. Our dental team can recommend specialized products to keep the trays fresh and clean. Check with the office before trying out a new product. Some oral hygiene products may damage the aligners.

    Teens should avoid eating while the trays are in place. It is fine to sip water throughout the day, but teens should remove their aligners before drinking anything else. Hot beverages like coffee can warp or stain the aligners. Teens should also keep their aligners safely stored since setting aligners on a plate or napkin while eating can lead to lost or damaged aligners. Avoid exposing the aligners to extreme heat or cold, and keep the aligners secure in a purse, backpack, or bathroom cupboard.

    The Benefits of Proper Upkeep

    Invisalign can produce a brighter smile, but sloppy oral hygiene or careless habits can undermine treatment results. Keeping up with treatment recommendations pays off. Teens who follow up with their orthodontist’s recommendations enjoy straighter teeth and improved oral health. If your teen does not take care of their aligners or wear them daily, they may not see results.

    Invisalign requires a high level of responsibility, and some teens may not be good candidates for this treatment. If your child struggles to keep up with daily chores and tasks, they might do better with traditional braces. Parents should consider whether their child is mature and responsible enough to be in charge of their own orthodontic care.

    “Proper dental hygiene is essential during Invisalign treatment.”

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q. Is my teen a candidate for Invisalign?

    A. Significant dental problems sometimes require traditional braces, headgear, or surgery. However, Invisalign is suitable for a wide range of orthodontic concerns. If your teen has minor crowding or spacing issues, Invisalign may be a good option. Our team can help you make an informed treatment decision.

    Q. How long will Invisalign treatment take?

    A. Treatment times can vary. Many patients are finished with their Invisalign treatment within 18 months. Some patients may even complete their treatment within a year. During your consultation, our team will explain your Invisalign timeline.

    Q. Does my teen have to wear their aligners at all times?

    A. Patients must wear their clear aligners for at least 20-22 hours per day. If your teen often removes their aligners, treatment may not progress as expected. Invisalign patients must understand that their compliance helps ensure a positive outcome.

    Q. How can I make sure that my teen is following treatment recommendations?

    A. Invisalign clear aligners for teens have a discreet blue dot. This dot gradually disappears as your teen wears their aligner. Parents and providers can examine the dot to ensure the patient is following directions.

    Q. How much does Invisalign cost?

    A. Treatment costs may vary. Every insurance plan is different. Parents should contact their insurance provider for more coverage information.

    Quality Orthodontic Services Can Transform Smiles

    By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need.

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    Definition of Orthodontic Terminology

    Blue Compliance Indicator (Invisalign® Teen)
    The blue compliance indicator is a small blue dot on the aligners that will fade from blue to clear in order to indicate if the patient is wearing the aligner for the proper amount of time and where the patient is in the Invisalign® process.
    ClinCheck® Software
    ClinCheck® software allows professionals to map out the straightening process the patient’s teeth will go through with Invisalign® in great detail.
    iTero Element® Scanner
    An iTero Element® scanner allows professionals to create a 3D image of the patient’s teeth in minutes and predict what it will take to move the teeth into proper alignment.
    Malocclusion
    Malocclusion is the condition in which the upper and lower teeth do not meet properly when the bite is closed. Conditions of malocclusion can include overbite, underbite, crossbite and open bite; all of which are treatable with Invisalign®.
    Overbite
    An overbite is a type of malocclusion that occurs when the upper teeth jut out over the lower teeth, covering them and causing other issues.
    Polyurethane Resin
    Polyurethane Resin is a USP Class VI medical grade, high molecular weight compound that makes up the Invisalign® aligners.
    SmartForce Attachments
    SmartForce attachments are small attachments that professionals place on the patient’s teeth before placing aligners to help move the teeth.
    Smart Track® Material
    Smart Track® material is in Invisalign® aligners to increase comfort, improve control of movement, increases the speed of treatment and applies a gentle force to the teeth over time.
    Teeth Crowding
    Teeth crowding is a lack of space in the mouth for all of the teeth to grow properly, leading to the need to extract some of the teeth.
    Underbite
    An underbite is a malocclusion that occurs when the lower jaw and front teeth sit beyond the upper front teeth.

    Call Us Today

    Invisalign can produce a healthier, straighter smile. If you are considering orthodontic care for your teen, schedule an Invisalign consultation. Our team at Frisco Family Orthodontics can determine if your teen is a candidate for Invisalign. Call us at 214-771-7178 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.

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