spring valley
location

Our Blog

The Invisalign® Treatment Process

March 3rd, 2021

Invisalign is gaining traction as a sought-after solution for orthodontic problems. Unlike traditional braces, which require the placement of brackets on teeth and the connection of unsightly wires, Invisalign works nearly invisibly (as its name suggests). Particularly for those who do not wish to draw attention to their orthodontic work, Invisalign provides an attractive solution.

Consultation with a Treatment Provider

Our practice has received specialized training to work with Invisalign. During your consultation appointment, we will assess your smile needs. In some cases, the type of problem may not lend itself to correction through Invisalign, and we may offer an alternative solution.

Creation of a Custom Treatment Plan

Invisalign works using a series of customized clear trays that fit almost perfectly over the teeth. To create these trays, we will take X-rays and impressions of your teeth. These are submitted to a specialized laboratory that makes a 3D image of your smile. This is used to create a specialized treatment plan that provides an estimate of how long treatment will take.

Arrival of Custom Trays

Once your customized trays have arrived, the treatment begins. For Invisalign to work properly, you must wear the aligners 20 to 22 hours per day, removing them only to eat, drink, and brush your teeth. The trays gently draw your teeth into proper alignment, correcting your orthodontic problems as you go about your everyday life.

In general, you will replace your aligners with a new set every two weeks. This is to encourage your teeth to continue moving throughout the treatment process. You’ll need to check in with our Bethesda office every six weeks or so to ensure treatment progresses smoothly.

Beautiful Smile: Complete!

Once you complete your individualized treatment plan, you’ll have the smile you’ve always dreamed of. Like with traditional braces, we may recommend that you wear a retainer to ensure that your teeth remain in their new positions.

National Children’s Dental Health Month

February 24th, 2021

February has officially arrived! This is a great time to “brush up” on your child’s dental hygiene in honor of National Children’s Dental Health Month! The tips below won’t only benefit the kiddos, however. Parents should take note too!

Dental care for your child begins in infancy. The bacteria in your mouth is dynamic and changes as kids age. Brushing always is important but becomes even more so with each candle you add to the birthday cake.

Getting your child to brush their teeth every day, twice a day can prove challenging and exhausting at times but don’t give up! Just keep telling them to do it. Building a habit takes time, but it ultimately pays off when you teach your child healthy habits that will last the rest of their life. When your child undergoes orthodontic treatment the diligence of their oral hygiene routine becomes even more important. If you don't brush while having braces, it will leave spots.

When it comes to selecting toothpaste for your child I would choose one with minimal amounts of fluoride. Kids aren't great at swallowing so less fluoride actually is better. No more than a pea-size amount of toothpaste is necessary - that is plenty!

One of the most important parts of maintaining a healthy smile is maintaining a healthy diet! Diet becomes particularly important while undergoing orthodontic treatment. Smoothies and veggie-packed soups are great, especially for kids with sore teeth from braces.

As for when to bring your child in for their first appointment, it can vary. For dental visits, it used to be 3 years old, but the American Association of Pediatrics now recommends younger. For ortho, the recommended age is 7 years old. Sounds early, but that is what the AAO recommends! Here is a link where you can learn more: https://www.bethesdaorthodontics.com/early-orthodontic-treatment

If your child is worried or scared about their oral health visits, be mindful about projecting your own anxiety. Try not to refer to your own difficult dental stories! Preparing your child well before their first appointment is highly encouraged, but talking through their worries is better than falling back on past experiences.

And, when in doubt, go the library! There is a great book called "Smile" that explains orthodontia and its benefits. I've had children tell me that it really prepared them to come in for their first appointment. Like the book (it's a graphic novel), my office is colorful and inviting. And we always smile!

If you have any questions or concerns or want to learn more, our team is always happy to discuss them with you—any time of year! We should celebrate children's dental health every month!

The Many Benefits of Braces

February 24th, 2021

It’s true that orthodontic braces can give you a beautiful smile. But did you know there are other benefits of having braces than just getting perfectly straight teeth? Our team want you to understand the other positives that can come out of having braces and relate to your oral health.

When teeth are crooked or crowded, it’s hard to brush and floss effectively. When there isn’t enough space in your mouth, bacteria and plaque can build up between these teeth. This can lead to serious issues like tooth decay and gum disease. When braces correct the spacing between teeth, and get rid of the tight spaces, patients are able to brush and floss more effectively and not miss essential areas of the mouth.

Surprisingly, braces can also address speech problems. They can shift problem teeth that may be causing embarrassing speech impediments. When an overbite or underbite gets adjusted, patients can pronounce certain words more clearly.

Spaces between teeth may also cause whistling, which braces can fix by closing off the gaps. Word slurring can also be improved with the help of braces by realignment of the jaw or teeth, which opens room for your tongue to move with greater ease.

Braces can also be helpful in supporting the bones and tissues in your mouth. Braces move periodontal ligaments by stretching the connective tissues and nerves. The bones naturally rebuild once they’re settled in their new spot.

Without support from poorly aligned teeth, gum tissue can erode. Braces help prevent erosion of the gums, and will alleviate pressure from the jawbone by fixing a bad bite over time.

If teeth are misplaced, they may not break down food effectively before it enters your stomach. Teeth aid with digestion when you can thoroughly chew your food. If your teeth are badly placed, braces can straighten them for optimal alignment. Once you can chew properly with the help of braces, your food will be more easily and fully digested.

If you have questions regarding braces and how they can help you, contact our Bethesda office and set up a consultation appointment. Braces can help with many oral health problems, and may save you a lot of money and time in the future.

If you’re not sure whether braces would be worth your time or money, consider the benefits above, and how they add to the value of this treatment. You’ll be getting more than just a beautiful smile!

 

Generic Clear Aligners vs. Invisalign®

February 17th, 2021

You may have a talent for home repairs. You may be able to rebuild your computer. You may even be able to put together a whole room of furniture armed only with flat-box kits and an Allen wrench. But, please—don’t try do-it-yourself orthodontics!

Now that generic clear aligners are available, you might consider giving them a try to save some money. But is straightening your own teeth really a good idea? Before you are tempted, let’s look more closely at the products and the dental science involved.

Invisalign®

  • Invisalign clear aligners are used by orthodontists and dentists with experience in custom treatment for your smile. A 3D image of your teeth will be captured by the iTero Element® scanner. Using special software, your doctor can map out each projected shift in your teeth, and even show you a projection of your finished smile!
  • Your Invisalign aligners will be tailored to fit your teeth precisely using the 3D scan and 3D printing. They are made from SmartTrack® material, a product specifically engineered for a perfect, comfortable fit. Invisalign aligners are even trimmed to fit your individual gumline to prevent irritation.
  • When your first sets of Invisalign aligners arrive at our Bethesda office, we'll check for fit, answer any questions you might have about use and care, and let you know what to look for and what to expect. Your progress will be monitored with visits every six to eight weeks. (And for parents of teens, Invisalign aligners can offer blue “compliance indicators” to let you know they are being worn the 20-22 hours a day necessary for the best and fastest results.)

Generic Aligners

  • You might be required to make a putty mold of your own upper and lower teeth, which is not the easiest thing to do well, and to take selfies of your teeth.
  • The aligners will be sent to you in the mail. They are generally made of hard plastic with generic gumlines. There will be no one to tell you if the aligners fit properly.
  • They are sometimes less expensive because there is no in-person medical supervision. A dental professional working for the company will look at the model created from molds you submit, and recommend a series of aligners to correct the problems he detects by looking at the model and your selfies. This supervisor will not be able to assess the overall dental health of each patient to make sure teeth and gums are healthy and ready to start treatment, and will not be able to tell if the teeth are moving properly or improperly once the aligners are in use.

Finally, while generic aligners may potentially have some success in minor tooth straightening, they are not created to deal with complex bite issues or malocclusions.  In fact, using generic aligners with no supervision can cause more serious dental problems than a patient started with.

Sure, sometimes a do-it-yourself project turns out well. But your teeth and bones are too important for home improvement. When it comes to creating a beautiful, even smile and balanced, comfortable bite while making sure of your dental health, it’s always best to trust a professional to provide you with gentle, tested, and successful care!

back to top