Can I Switch from Metal Braces to Invisalign?

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You started orthodontic treatment intending to straighten your smile with metal braces. But now you're wondering - can I switch to Invisalign instead? Being able to trade conspicuous wires and brackets for clear, removable aligners is an appealing option.

Switching between orthodontic systems is possible in many situations with the right planning and care. Read on to learn more about transitioning from braces to Invisalign, including:

  • Pros and cons of switching
  • Ideal timeframes to make the change
  • How the switch process works logistically
  • What to expect cost-wise when switching
  • Tips for an effective transition
  • How results differ between the two systems
  • FAQs about changing orthodontic treatment

Understanding how Invisalign can take over where braces leave off helps you make informed smile decisions.

Pros and Cons of Switching from Braces to Invisalign

As with any orthodontic decision, switching between systems has both advantages and disadvantages:

Pros

  • More aesthetic look without visible brackets and wires
  • Removable trays for easier cleaning and eating
  • Potentially shortened overall treatment time
  • Clinically similar results achievable with compliance

Cons

  • Additional cost for new impressions and aligners
  • Extra time to rescan and develop new treatment plan
  • Potentially lengthened time in orthodontic treatment
  • Less control and predictability than fixed braces

Discuss the upsides and downsides with your orthodontist to decide if switching makes sense for your situation.

What's the Best Time to Switch From Braces to Invisalign?

Ideally, the decision to switch should happen earlier in orthodontic treatment. The most seamless timeframes to change systems include:

  • During the first 6 months while teeth are still aligning
  • After initial alignment when teeth are well-spaced but not fully straightened
  • During a planned braces removal break for restorative dental work

The longer you've had braces on, the harder smoothly transitioning to Invisalign becomes. Later on, braces are often also used to fine-tune smaller details best addressed with fixed appliances.

How Does the Switching Process Work?

Here are the logistical steps involved when you decide to switch from braces to Invisalign:

  • Your metal braces are removed at an appointment.
  • Impression scans or digital imaging is done to capture your current teeth positioning.
  • Your case is resubmitted to Invisalign's treatment planning team.
  • New progression models and aligner trays are manufactured.
  • At the next visit, attachment "buttons" are bonded to certain teeth.
  • Your first set of custom Invisalign trays is inserted.

From there, you'll wear aligners following the new Invisalign treatment plan and appointments schedule developed for you.

How Much Does It Cost to Switch from Braces to Invisalign?

When you switch systems mid-treatment, you incur additional costs for the Invisalign-specific steps:

  • Impressions or scans range from $0 for digital scans to $250 for traditional impressions.
  • The Invisalign treatment plan costs $200-$500 depending on complexity.
  • Attachments average $40-$100 per tooth needing a bonded button.
  • Aligners average $3,000 – 5,000 for a complete set but depend on how many trays are needed.

Some dental insurance plans cover a portion of Invisalign treatment. Financing options like CareCredit are also available to help budget the investment into a better smile.

Tips for an Effective Transition From Braces to Invisalign

To make the switch successful, be sure to:

  • Have aligners made immediately after braces removal before teeth begin shifting.
  • Commit to wearing aligners for 20+ hours a day per Invisalign's requirements.
  • Clean aligners meticulously and change to new sets consistently every 1-2 weeks.
  • Avoid smoking or excessive staining foods/drinks like coffee, tea, berries, and red wine.
  • Keep all appointments for monitoring adjustments and new aligner scans.
  • Use chewies to seat aligners fully over teeth.

With diligent aligner wear and oral hygiene, results remain on track when transitioning between systems.

Comparing Braces vs. Invisalign Results

Both orthodontic systems can achieve very similar beautiful end results when utilized properly. However, some differences exist:

Braces

  • Fully control all tooth movements and can move teeth farther overall.
  • Allow very detailed finishing and bite adjustments.
  • Correct more severe misalignments involving rotations or bite issues.
  • Fixed braces apply continuous light force.

Invisalign

  • Aligners have a harder time tipping or rotating some teeth due to removable nature.
  • Attachments help grip teeth to move them better.
  • Teeth move in increments each time you switch aligners.
  • Requires strict aligner wear without cheating time.

Either system works wonderfully to straighten smiles in cooperative patients. Talk to your orthodontist about which might produce optimal individual results.

FAQs About Switching From Braces to Invisalign

Here are answers to some common questions about changing orthodontic systems:

Q. Is it possible to go back and forth between braces and Invisalign?

A. It is possible but not ideal as each switch means new impressions and treatment planning. The back and forth also interrupts consistent forces on the teeth.

Q. Do I need all my braces removed before starting Invisalign?

A. At minimum, braces on the upper and lower front six teeth should be removed initially to make room for aligners. Remaining braces can be taken off at later appointments.

Q. Will my overall treatment time be longer if I switch?

A. Possibly, as you must go through additional steps for scans and aligner fabrication. But Invisalign's flexibility can sometimes shorten overall time.

Q. Can I switch even if I only have 6 months left of braces treatment?

A. It's possible but not always practical for short durations. Discuss your specific case and goals with your orthodontist.

Q. How will I know if Invisalign can finish where my braces left off?

A. Digital smile simulations help predict achievable results. Your orthodontist determines if Invisalign has the precision needed for your particular teeth goals.

Achieve Your Healthiest, Straightest Smile

For patients wanting more discreet orthodontic treatment, clear Invisalign aligners often provide an attractive alternative to conspicuous metal braces.

Talk to your orthodontist openly about whether transitioning treatment systems could benefit your smile goals and preferences. With coordinated timing and execution, switching from braces to Invisalign is possible in many scenarios for an improved smile you'll love showing off.

Dr. Leach at Michigan Dental Wellness Center has expertise in both Invisalign and traditional braces. Schedule a smile assessment to determine which orthodontic options s 

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