Why Invisodontics?
It’s All in a Name.
It
is my feeling that the general public and in particular the typical dental
consumer has a general misconception of invisible orthodontic treatments. I am in particular referring to the treatments
involving removable clear “retainer” aligner appliances. I believe most people think removable aligner
treatment is something altogether different than treatment involving the use of
fixed braces. Furthermore, it is a
misconception that since these methods seem easier to do; they require less
training to properly accomplish.
It
is totally understandable why the general public would view these invisible
aligners as easier to do and requiring less training. Consider what one sees:
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Many, if not
most, family general dentists are now offering invisible aligner
treatments. The general public by nature
trusts their dentists; you expect your dentist to only offer a service that
they are completely qualified to do so.
Bear in mind, this is different than legally able to provide it. It goes on to reason, if all these family
dentists are providing invisible orthodontic treatment…it must not require much,
if any, special training.
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Invisible
aligners look like and are even referred to as “retainers”. Retainers are simple holding appliances; even
the name implies they do nothing. Using
them to move teeth should be just as easy?
·
Invisible
aligners have no moving parts, theoretically need no adjustments. In short, they are not the complicated
“machine” a set of fixed braces certainly appear to be.
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Even patients
undergoing invisible orthodontic care will report and experience how much
easier it is on them to have aligner therapy than the traditional fixed braces on
their teeth. Generally, less pain, no
monthly tightening, no breakage or poking wires, fewer appointments, the list
goes on.
So,
where does the orthodontic specialist fit in to all of this? At this point in time, it seems to me that
the general public perceives the orthodontist as primarily the “fixed braces”
specialist who does invisible aligner treatments on the side. Much like the family dentist, who primarily
cleans and fixes diseased teeth while also doing invisible aligner treatment on
the side.
Oh,
by the way, in my opinion, many orthodontists send a clear message to the
public that they do not want to do invisible aligner treatments, even on the
side. By virtue of the significantly
higher fees they quote for aligner treatment compared to their fixed braces fee
and the family dentist’s aligner fees.
Obviously
I am going to further expound on many of these topics as this forum develops
but the primary points I want to make are these:
·
Regardless of
the “machine” (braces, aligners etc.) that is used to move your teeth…there are
some very basic principles in dental biology, biomechanics and biophysics which
relate very specifically to the movement of teeth.
·
These principles
are not taught in the general dental school curriculum. They are not taught in the 2 day
certification classes given by the manufactures of the invisible aligners. They are only taught as part of the full ADA certification given to
the dental specialty of orthodontics.
·
These principles
are critical to the consistent successful treatment of crooked teeth and bites.
So…Why Invisodontics?
It
is strictly a descriptive term I created with the intent to:
- Raise public
awareness that there is more “behind the curtain” in this wonderful new Invisible Orthodontic world than it appears. As well as the fact that an orthodontist
is the best trained person to be “behind that curtain” directing the
invisible levers.
- Raise the awareness within
my orthodontic community that we have failed in our responsibilities to
the public by not making it clearly known that we are the Invisible Orthodontic Specialists.
Sometimes…It All in a Name.
Someday
it may even “make” Wikipedia…what an honor that would be.
Dr Paul A. Hamersky DDS, MS
My family orthodontist
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