Invisalign treatment is considered an innovative way to align your teeth. Today, it is a popular alternative to traditional metal brackets thanks to the appearance and effectiveness.
While Invisalign was first introduced in 2005, some people still have questions related to this treatment option. One question that is heard often is, "what is the Invisalign cost for top teeth only?"
Keep reading to learn more about the answer to this question.
Can You Get Aligners for Just Your Top Teeth?
Today, it is possible to have Invisalign put on just your top teeth. While this is true, there are some situations where this may make your bite worse.
If you are interested in aligners for just your top teeth, your orthodontist should carefully examine your teeth, jaw, and bite. You may be eligible for top-teeth treatment only, but in other cases, full treatment is necessary. Only a consultation with an orthodontist will let you know if this is a possibility.
Possible Risks of Only Treating One Arch
Your upper and lower teeth have a precise biting relationship at each point they close against one another. If you adjust your bite, it may change the pressure points, making it so some of your teeth hit harder or higher than the others.
If this happens, it may lead to problems like TMJ pain, tooth wear, and toothaches if it is not done correctly. This means it is essential to monitor your bite throughout the treatment.
If you are only treating your top teeth with Invisalign, your orthodontist needs to ensure it does not affect the occlusion. Since just one of your arches is being adjusted, the other arch's teeth still have to be considered. Sometimes, it is more challenging to ensure the right treatment if just one arch is treated.
Sometimes, connectors like elastics, rubber bands, or something similar are used for working your arches together. However, that is not an option with Invisalign treatment for just your top teeth. However, if only minor tooth movement is required, or if the issues are aesthetic, single arch treatment is a viable and effective option to consider.
How Much Does It Cost?
If you are like most people, one of the top things you will want to know is the Invisalign cost for top teeth only. Since each person's situation is unique, it is hard to determine a specific price. Some factors that will affect what you pay include:
- What teeth are misaligned
- How long treatment is required
- Number of aligners needed during treatment
The best way to find the specific cost for Invisalign treatment for your top teeth is to schedule a consultation. Your orthodontist can evaluate your bite and what changes are needed to ensure the desired results are achieved.
One aspect of this treatment to note is that it is typically much more affordable than traditional metal braces. This is thanks to less equipment and appliances being needed to achieve the desired effects.
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