Invisalign works for people of all ages, and that includes older adults. Each age bracket faces unique orthodontic challenges. And in older adults, crooked teeth are very common issues. Fortunately, Invisalign can correct crookedness. This is important because crooked teeth can cause various issues for older adults.
If you have issues with tooth alignment or crookedness, then Invisalign can help. Invisalign can help you to overcome the following issues as an older adult.
1. Straighten crooked teeth
One of the most common orthodontic issues suffered by seniors is crooked teeth. Teeth move throughout your lifetime for various reasons. And one outcome of this is that the upper and lower teeth crowd together at the front of the mouth. This is especially true of the lower teeth.
Invisalign can correct this issue by gradually moving your teeth apart. Correcting crooked teeth will give you more confidence. And you stand to benefit in other ways too.
2. Stop wear and tear due to misalignment
Crooked teeth often experience wear and tear more quickly than straight teeth. This is because crooked teeth change the way your teeth come together. Some misaligned teeth may then come under more pressure and wear away faster than normal. Correcting the crookedness will prevent this problem.
3. Treat crowded teeth and make oral hygiene easier
Crowded teeth make oral hygiene more difficult because you are unable to reach the spaces between your teeth with a toothbrush or floss. This puts those teeth at higher risk of tooth decay because you can't always remove plaque and food debris effectively.
By moving your teeth into better positions with Invisalign, you improve your ability to clean your teeth. This then reduces your risk for tooth decay.
4. Prevent gum disease
Just as crowded and crooked teeth contribute to tooth decay, they increase the risk of gum disease too. If plaque builds up along the gum line in the areas where you struggle to clean your teeth, oral bacteria could soon invade the area under your gum tissue and cause gum disease.
With Invisalign, you can move your teeth so that you can then remove bacteria-laden plaque before it damages your gum and bone tissue.
Are your orthodontic issues making your life as an older adult more difficult? Then Invisalign can help. And unlike metal braces, Invisalign allows you to straighten your teeth discreetly. Talk to an orthodontist today to find out if you qualify for Invisalign treatment.
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