Braces, Inman aligners and invisalign; a brilliant innovation in teeth straightening procedures
Braces have never been more welcome as they are today, especially amongst adults who missed out in childhood the opportunity to have their misaligned teeth straightened out. It’s never too late to get your teeth fixed, and these days the cost isn`t always the problem, it’s the science and the inconvenience. The Inman and the Invisalign braces break down both these barriers. The dentist will first carry out some tests and take some measurements, the tests involve a series of digital photos and X-rays, then some measurements are taken and a mould made of your teeth. This is sent to a computer dental technician who will feed it all into a special program, this is 21st century science at its best, and the results will include a series of adjustment pressure notes for the dentist to make the right adjustments on the pulleys every two weeks. The results will also include a rather clever film created by the computer showing the entire procedure in a cartoon style way, so you`ll be able to see what your teeth will look like when the process is all over. The other advantages you have with this is the versatility of both devises, they are removable for eating, sleeping and cleaning, and especially advantageous for the busy executive. It means that when you have a face to face meeting you can simply remove the brace at the last moment, and then simply place it back when your client has gone, and it won`t affect the treatment at all. It works by a series of pulleys built into the brace, these are either adjusted every two weeks or the brace is replaced with a new one. Remember that your dentist and orthodontist have all the required information to make these adjustments and braces in advance, they are provided by the computer program from step one. The Inman does have a bar across the front of it and it is only used to adjust the front teeth, but the Invisalign is designed to take care of all your teeth as it works from the back of the teeth, and it is more see through with no bar on the front. At an average cost of around £1,000 for the entire treatment including the film, it seems to be a popular choice for adults, and depending on their problem they have the choice of the two best braces on the market.