If you’ve been told you have soft teeth, you might wonder if it affects your eligibility for Invisalign. Soft teeth, often characterized by weaker enamel or increased sensitivity, can make patients cautious about specific dental treatments. However, when it comes to straightening your smile, Invisalign may still be a viable option.
While soft teeth may affect some patients’ candidacy for Invisalign, Okuda & Noorda Orthodontics can help you make the healthiest and most effective decision for your needs. Please contact us if you have any questions about your candidacy, any risks associated with the clear aligner trays, or anything else pertaining to your care with us.
What Does It Mean to Have Soft Teeth?
Soft teeth may indicate a patient has weaker enamel, increased tooth sensitivity, or a higher risk of tooth decay. Typically, genetics play a role in whether someone has soft teeth, but there may also be other causes of this dental issue. For instance, some acidic foods can erode enamel over time, making teeth more soft and sensitive.
If you have soft teeth, you will likely notice that your teeth hurt or feel more sensitive, especially while eating particularly hot, cold, or sweet foods. This is likely because some of the inner layers of your teeth have been exposed. Other foods may make your teeth feel sensitive, and you may also be more susceptible to cavities or tooth decay.
Is Invisalign Okay for Patients Who Have Soft Teeth?
Invisalign and other clear aligners may be an excellent option for soft teeth, especially if alignment issues are not complex enough to require different equipment. Weak enamel is less likely to be damaged or irritated by Invisalign, as the clear aligner trays don’t involve any brackets, wires, or other materials that could cause additional problems.
However, for patients with soft teeth who want to use Invisalign, it is essential to follow dentist and orthodontist orders carefully. Wearing Invisalign can potentially increase the risk of enamel demineralization, weakening the enamel further.
The aligner trays do not directly cause demineralization; trapped foods can cause additional damage. Due to this risk, it is essential to clean your teeth and aligner trays as directed and take other precautions suggested by your dental health team.
Who is a Candidate for Invisalign?
Whether you have soft teeth or not, your candidacy for Invisalign can only be determined in consultation with a qualified dental practitioner. Candidacy is determined based on several factors, including the following:
- Age of the patient: Younger patients may not be strong candidates for Invisalign, as they may be at higher risk of losing their aligners.
- Complexity of dental issues: Some dental problems are more efficiently treated by specific orthodontic treatments. Invisalign can treat some complex issues, but not all of them.
- Dental hygiene: If you brush and floss your teeth regularly and as your oral care team recommends, you may be a good candidate for Invisalign.
- Presence of other problems requiring treatment: Some issues in the oral cavity, such as infection, gum disease, or tooth decay, need to be treated before you can begin Invisalign.
- Responsibility and commitment: Invisalign should be worn for at least 20 hours daily. If you are committed to caring for them properly and wearing them as directed, you will likely be a strong candidate for clear aligners.
Okuda & Noorda Orthodontics can help schedule a consultation to determine what orthodontic solutions are available to you, and we can also assist you in making a final decision.
How Okuda & Noorda Orthodontics Can Guide You Through Invisalign With Soft Teeth
At Okuda & Noorda Orthodontics, we understand that every patient’s dental health is unique, especially when dealing with concerns like soft teeth. Our board-certified orthodontists carefully assess your situation, helping you determine if Invisalign is a safe and effective solution for your smile goals. With our extensive experience and advanced technology, we provide personalized care tailored to your specific needs.
Our team is committed to helping you achieve the best possible results while preserving your oral health. We take the time to explain each aspect of your treatment and address any concerns you may have. Ready to explore whether Invisalign is right for you? Contact us at (866) 272-9271 or use our contact form to schedule a consultation today.