An overbite is a malocclusion in which the upper front teeth overlap the lower front teeth. It is the most common dental ailment, accounting for over 70% of all dental disorders, resulting in an uneven and unnatural grin. Invisalign is a relatively recent treatment option, and we’re here to help you figure out if these clear aligners may help you with overbite.
How does Invisalign Correct Overbite
Invisalign is a simple, yet effective method of properly straightening teeth without the need of brackets or wires.
The first step in utilizing Invisalign to fix an overbite is to schedule a consultation. You must come to the office to confirm that you are a good candidate for this operation. If you are qualified, your orthodontist will construct a virtual 3D model of your teeth using a digital scan of your teeth. Once the orthodontic treatment plan has been selected, cutting-edge technology is employed to make your aligners.
You must wear your aligners for 21 hours per day and take them out only when eating, cleaning, and flossing your teeth. You’ll get a new set every two weeks, and as you advance, it’ll gradually shift your teeth into the appropriate place.
Can Other Bite Issues Be Corrected With Invisalign
When used by a qualified professional, Invisalign can correct the following biting issues:
How Long Does It Take to Correct Overbite
The length of the Invisalign overbite treatment will be determined by the patient’s case. Normally, dental therapy can take up to two years to properly address the issue. A significant overbite can take more than two years to correct.
Can Invisalign Correct Severe Issues
While Invisalign can correct many issues, there are some that it cannot, and in such circumstances, traditional braces are the best option. For example, if the overbite is significant enough to necessitate surgical correction. Invisalign will not be able to straighten crowded teeth that require significant rotation to straighten. Small gaps are acceptable for Invisalign, but excessive gaps may cause it to fail. Invisalign may not be effective in raising or lowering tooth position or correcting more than a 2mm gap.
