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If you have crooked teeth, we encourage you to contact Dr. Doreen Wilson from Covington Family Dentistry for orthodontic treatment. Straightening your smile will boost your confidence, facilitate biting and chewing, and improve your oral health. Today, there are more options than ever for correcting orthodontic issues. Your Covington, Georgia, dentist explores two of those treatments here.
Both Invisalign and Fastbraces are effective orthodontic treatments, although they work differently. Each system has its pros and cons that you should become familiar with. Understanding the differences between the two is essential to making an informed decision on which to choose. In this post, we explore why Fastbraces may be your better choice.
One of the greatest advantages of Fastbraces orthodontics is its speed in straightening crooked teeth. Fastbraces use a bracket and wire system to move your teeth like traditional braces. However, the unique shape of the brackets, in conjunction with the wires, works to shift your entire tooth, roots, and all to improve your smile’s alignment. The result is straighter teeth within months instead of years. With Fastbraces, you can expect shorter treatment times than Invisalign without compromising on quality results.
Unlike Invisalign, which requires a lot of compliance from its users, Fastbraces is a fixed orthodontic system. Dr. Wilson will permanently attach the braces to your teeth for the duration of your treatment. You’ll eat, brush, floss, and sleep with your braces—there are no aligners to remove. You don’t have to worry about misplacing, breaking, or losing aligners, as can happen with Invisalign, or forgetting to return the aligners to your teeth and delaying your treatment.
Invisalign offers features like removable aligners, no dietary restrictions, and greater comfort, convenience, and ease, often at a higher cost. Fewer bells and whistles and shorter treatment times make Fastbraces an affordable treatment that’s well within most people’s financial reach. With this system, you won’t make as many trips to your dentist for adjustments, which can also save money in the long run. Dr. Wilson will schedule appointments as needed to monitor your progress.
Both Invisalign and Fastbraces work well in correcting mild to moderate orthodontic issues. In many instances, however, Fastbraces can also be used to correct complex alignment issues, such as crooked molars, severe bite problems, and extreme cases of overcrowding. After evaluating the state of your teeth, Dr. Wilson can determine if Fastbraces treatment is a good fit for you.
Another plus for Fastbraces is that fewer extractions are needed for this treatment. This eliminates the risk of complications that extractions can cause and helps reduce treatment costs.
To learn more about Fastbraces orthodontics and how it can benefit you, contact Dr. Doreen Wilson from Covington Family Dentistry in Covington, GA, at (770) 787-2230.Â
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