I Have Crooked Teeth: Should I Get Veneers or Invisalign?
If you’re considering options to straighten your teeth without wearing braces, you may immediately think of Invisalign plastic aligners. However, in some cases of crooked teeth porcelain dental veneers could be a good choice.
Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment with aligner trays that reposition teeth gradually over several months. Porcelain veneers are a cosmetic dental treatment that can make teeth look straighter in a couple of appointments.
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When do I Choose Veneers for Crooked Teeth?
Veneers are ultra-thin porcelain shells that conceal dental imperfections such as stained or chipped teeth. They can also straighten smiles by improving the appearance of tooth shape and size in mild cases of misalignment.
As long as your teeth aren’t severely crooked, veneers could be a better option than Invisalign if:
- You want a perfect smile fast. You can get veneers in a few weeks. Invisalign treatment works faster than braces but can still take a year or longer to straighten teeth.
- You have teeth that are stained or chipped as well as crooked. Veneers are the standard cosmetic procedure to disguise these problems.
Veneers will also give your teeth an extra layer of protection against tooth decay, and they resist staining better than natural teeth.
Bear in mind, though, that veneers cannot actually straighten teeth, so they won’t fix the underlying issue.
When to Choose Invisalign for Crooked Teeth
The Invisalign orthodontic system uses a series of customised plastic aligner trays that apply gentle pressure to move teeth into their proper position over time.
Invisalign is likely to be a better choice than veneers for crooked teeth if:
- Dental misalignment is compromising your oral health. Severely crooked teeth are harder to clean, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease. They’re also more susceptible to injury.
- You want a permanent solution that actually straightens your crooked teeth rather than just enhancing their appearance.
- You have the patience to bear with Invisalign treatment month after month and won’t mind having to always wear retainers at night.
How to take Care of my Veneers?
You may want to consider straightening your teeth first with Invisalign and then getting dental veneers to add the finishing touch to your smile.
This will be a good option if you’re still dissatisfied with the appearance of some of your teeth after your teeth have been straightened.
No matter how straight your teeth are, problems such as discolouration and minor damage can make them look unsightly and be a source of embarrassment.
Invisalign before Veneers
If you have crooked teeth, you could consider getting Invisalign to quickly fix your alignment issue before getting the veneers.
While veneers are fully capable of fixing crooked teeth issues, sometimes, when further correction is needed, Invisalign is often the most popular option before getting veneers.
Making Your Decision
Whether you should get veneers or Invisalign treatment or both depends on numerous factors, including the extent of dental misalignment and your specific goals for your smile.
Porcelain Veneers Sydney can help you make the right choice. Call us on (02) 8045 5138.
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