Orthodontic treatment is an important decision for any person, child or adult, as it will help them to enjoy greater self-confidence in their smile and greater ease in social relations, even helping to solve situations in which they may not smile because of a 'complex' with their teeth.
For this reason, the number of patients who have opted for transparent orthodontic treatment with the Invisalign technique now exceeds two million worldwide, a technique that has proven to be highly effective, subject to the correct selection of the case by an orthodontist experienced in this technique.
What are Invisalign buttons used for?
One of the most common questions asked by patients in the Region of Murcia who benefit from this technology is the usefulness of the 'buttons' that are placed on the patients' teeth, and which complement the movement that is carried out with the transparent aligners.
The answer is simple: it is extremely useful, so much so that until its appearance, Invisalign could only be used in a small number of cases, whereas now it is a technique suitable for the majority of cases of crowding or malocclusion.
Can Invisalign attachments fall out?
Yes, there is a possibility that the attachments may fall off, usually due to a moisture problem in their placement, which causes the adhesion to be less than perfect.
However, this should not be a problem: the orthodontist managing your case will recheck the location of all the 'buttons' you wear in your mouth at your next appointment and, if any of them fall off, will replace them without delaying your treatment.
What colour are the buttons on clear orthodontic systems?
Before placing the buttons on your teeth, the orthodontist responsible for your case will carry out a 'colour match', so that the materials used to make the buttons are as similar as possible to your teeth, in order to ensure that they go unnoticed and provide maximum aesthetics.
Which orthodontists are the best in Invisalign in Murcia?
When you decide that you want to be treated with Invisalign, or any other orthodontic technique, the most important thing is to choose an experienced professional with a postgraduate university degree to manage your case, who will give you the instructions to obtain the best possible results, so that, on completion, you will enjoy correct occlusion and enviable aesthetics for many years to come.