Fix Your Overbite With Invisalign

Have you ever heard Dr. Sohn use the term “overbite?” An overbite is an example of a malocclusion – a bite that isn’t symmetrical. When you close your mouth, your upper teeth should slightly overlap your bottom teeth. An overbite occurs when the overlap is too pronounced. You might hear someone call this “buck teeth.” If you have an overbite, don’t worry. You can fix your overbite with Invisalign. 

For our Bridgeville team, the Invisalign clear aligner has become a household name. They’ve done for orthodontic appliances what Xerox did for copy machines. Just before the turn of the millennium, Invisalign became publicly available for purchase. Orthodontists were initially hesitant to use Invisalign. But over the last two decades, that hesitation has diminished. According to manufacturer Align Technology, Invisalign has helped over 13 million smiles worldwide. 

How Does Invisalign Compare With Regular Braces?

Invisalign is indeed an orthodontic appliance. Its purpose is to straighten teeth over a period of time. Like traditional braces, a patient may have to wear Invisalign for an extended period. In those ways, Invisalign is similar to conventional braces. But to call them the same would be inaccurate. Braces, whether metal or clear, have brackets and wires.

Additionally, Dr. Sohn will likely recommend braces to fix a bad bite. You may hear him use the term “malocclusion.” Braces can work better (and, in many cases, more quickly) on bad bites. That said, patients may eventually transition from braces to Invisalign to help them further hone their smile. Nevertheless, Invisalign and braces are distinctly different for that reason. 

If Invisalign Isn’t Braces, What Is It? 

We’ve established that Invisalign is not the same as braces. So then, what is it? Invisalign works more like a retainer than braces. When you wear braces, you can’t take them off to eat or brush your teeth. But since Invisalign is a removable retainer, you have the bonus of taking it out when you have a meal or get ready to brush and floss. 

Dr. Sohn designs sets of Invisalign customized acrylic aligners for each specific set of teeth. Each Invisalign aligner is composed of smooth, sleek, and virtually unseeable plastic. At Sohn Orthodontics, we use a digital scanner to analyze your bite, leading to a tailored aligner. We do all this without requiring yucky trays and impressions. Dr. Sohn then generates a unique plan for your teeth. Next, you’ll receive your complete set of aligners a few weeks later. The entire Invisalign treatment process varies depending on the complexity of a patient’s treatment.

So, Is Invisalign Permanent?

This is a misunderstanding. Braces are affixed to the teeth with glue. The wires and brackets help pull the teeth into position over a while. If Dr. Sohn did fit you with braces, she might give you a list of food and beverages to abstain from. You might have to temporarily say goodbye to some of your favorite snacks and beverages. But with Invisalign, that’s not the case. Invisalign is definitely not permanent, and Dr. Sohn does not attach it to you. 

Fix Your Overbite With InvisalignIs Invisalign Removable?

Yes, absolutely. Using only your fingers, you can apply and take out your Invisalign aligners whenever you please. You might sometimes see results as early as three months after initiating treatment! Another advantage of the removable nature of  Invisalign is the ability to eat (and drink) whatever you want! 

Craving chicken wings, a big meaty burger, or some crunchy popcorn? Have at it! If you have an oral report or presentation for work or school, you can do away with your aligner for that too. You won’t get that kind of freedom with conventional braces! 

However, for Invisalign to be most effective, Dr. Sohn strongly recommends that the aligners be be worn for approximately 22 hours a day.

What About The Price?

Sohn Orthodontics understands budget constraints. In any circumstance, patients come first. Dr. Sohn will only offer treatment plans a patient will actually benefit from. We don’t believe in surprise charges or hidden fees. 

With that in mind, sometimes people are intimidated by anything described as “state-of-the-art.” To many folks, that’s just another word for “expensive.” Dr. Sohn and her staff will be happy to discuss flexible payments options. 

Can I Use My Insurance? 

Suppose your insurance provider covers dental and orthodontic interventions. In that case, you can use it to help with either Invisalign or regular braces. The team at Sohn Orthodontics in Bridgeville works with most Pennsylvania insurance companies. We’ll check and double-check any benefits you’re entitled to. Furthermore, we’re happy to talk with you about a payment plan that fits your budget. 

Fix Your Overbite With InvisalignCheck Out Sohn Orthodontics

At Sohn Orthodontics, we remedy many overbites with Invisalign. Invisalign is a breeze to use; just about anyone can wear it. It’s super convenient and can fit into even the most modest of budgets. Moreover, it’s less cumbersome than more traditional braces. 

Still have questions about how Invisalign fixes overbites? Head over here to schedule a free consult at our Bridgeville office. Unsure about seeing us in person? Go here to book a virtual consult.