Invisalign uses clear, removable aligners to gradually shift teeth into place, while traditional braces use metal brackets and wires attached to the teeth. Invisalign is more discreet, while braces are visible but can handle more complex dental cases.
Treatment time varies depending on the complexity of the case, but in general, both Invisalign and braces can take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years. Invisalign may work faster for minor alignment issues, while braces might be quicker for more complex corrections.
Yes, Invisalign aligners are effective for treating mild to moderate alignment issues, such as crowded teeth, gaps, and mild bite problems. However, traditional braces may be more effective for severe cases.
With Invisalign, you can remove the aligners while eating and drinking, so there are no dietary restrictions. In contrast, traditional braces require you to avoid hard or sticky foods that could damage the brackets.
Invisalign tends to be slightly more expensive than traditional braces, but the cost depends on the length and complexity of treatment. The price difference is often due to the custom-made aligners and the convenience they offer.