How Invisalign Works: A Guide from Fine Dentistry of Downtown Orlando
Contributed by DentalROI
Malocclusion, which includes crowding, spacing, and bite problems, goes beyond how it looks. It can cause plaque to build up, make gum disease more likely, and wear down enamel or strain the jaw too soon. Genetics, losing teeth early, and habits from childhood, like sucking your thumb, can all cause teeth to become misaligned. Adults may also have shifting teeth because of bone loss or missing teeth.
In the past, orthodontic correction only used metal brackets and wires. These methods work, but they often require visible appliances, limited diets, and trouble keeping your mouth clean. Clear aligners have become a good choice for patients who want a less disruptive solution, especially for those with mild to moderate problems.








