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When Invisalign doesn’t work?

When Invisalign doesn’t work? Before starting Invisalign treatment should know when Invisalign doesn't work. Invisalign is the new kid on the block, with it’s advanced technology it has become quite popular in a short period of time. The advantage that Invisalign provides over conventional braces is the one which is making it so popular among teenagers as well as adults. However, there are some concerns about Invisalign not working. In this blog, we discuss some conditions where Invisalign may not be suitable.   Broken or crooked teeth correction with Invisalign Invisalign will not correct the shape of the teeth. Just like regular braces, it would move the teeth from one position to another, but it will not change the shape of the teeth. You may have to get your teeth reshaped or get a veneer/crown/filling to get the perfect shape of the tooth.   Crossbite correction with Invisalign What is crossbite? Ideally when you clench your teeth, your upper teeth should be a little outside a

Will Invisalign work for me?

  Will Invisalign work for me? Know whether Invisalign will work for you. Often when you consider braces treatment it is very normal to think that will this treatment work for me? When you visit your dentist for getting your teeth aligned, he would have given you various options to get your teeth aligned. Invisalign would be one of those options, of course, metal/ceramic braces would be the other options provided to you. Invisalign is gaining popularity nowadays because of the wide range of advantages it provides. (Please read our previous blog to know about advantages of Invisalign). However, many of them are apprehensive whether Invisalign would work for them? The following are few questions which usually are asked by people who are consid ering Invisalign Common Questions/Concerns about Invisalign Will it correct my overbite? Will it correct my bunny teeth? Will it close the gaps between my teeth? I am 63 years old, will Invisalign work on me? My son/daughter is 14 years old, can he