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Braces Or Invisalign?

May 19, 2020|

At Utah Orthodontic Care, we strongly believe everyone deserves a smile they feel proud of for the rest of their lives. Which is why we make it a point to make orthodontic treatment open to anyone, offering affordable orthodontics with a variety of financial options that make treatment an option on any budget. There are a variety of options at your disposal for orthodontic treatment, but often times, the decision comes down to one of two things: braces or Invisalign. Luckily for you, we’re here to help you choose!

What’s The Difference Between Braces And Invisalign?

If you’re trying to choose braces and Invisalign, it’s your lucky day. The truth is that both are viable, convenient treatment options that will assist you in your journey to obtaining your dream smile, so there is no wrong decision here. But keep in mind that treatment is a huge commitment, so it’s crucial to choose what’s best for you. It mainly comes down to what you’re most looking for.

Braces are the most traditional option for orthodontic treatment, and they remain the most popular choice. Modern braces are thinner, lighter, and more comfortable than those of the past, making treatment more convenient than ever, and metal braces are also the most cost-effective treatment on the market. Furthermore, braces are the most versatile and robust option, able to treat virtually any orthodontic condition.

Invisalign, however, comes with some big advantages. Invisalign aligners are nearly invisible when worn, meaning they won’t show up in photos or most social situations. Invisalign aligners are also removable, allowing you to eat and perform oral hygiene just like normal. That added convenience comes with an increased cost, however, and not all patients are eligible for Invisalign treatment.

Again, there’s no wrong answer here: both braces and Invisalign can help you achieve a gorgeous new smile. But generally speaking, if you value convenience and appearance more and are willing to pay a higher price tag, Invisalign may be the best option. If you’re looking for a more cost-effective, utilitarian option, braces are your best bet.

Schedule a Consultation with Your Salt Lake City Orthodontist

All of that said, the only way to truly know which treatment is right for you is through a consultation with a trained orthodontic specialist – and that’s where we come in! Take the first step towards your new smile by requesting a consultation online today. We can’t wait to help you revitalize your life with a beautiful, healthy new smile!

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