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The use of Invisalign treatment is a popular choice for anyone suffering from malocclusions or misaligned teeth. Its popularity developed due to the convenience of this treatment method and the fact that they look more aesthetic than traditional metal braces. But can you wear Invisalign with crowns? You will find the information below to help determine if this is the right orthodontic treatment for you.

Invisalign Treatment vs Dental Crowns

Invisalign and dental crowns are two of the many forms of orthodontic treatments available in the industry for anyone wishing to correct the position of their natural teeth. Patients with crooked teeth or have bite issues (such as underbite or overbite) are recommended to visit the dentist in order for proper dental treatment to be used to improve your smile.

Invisalign aligners are the go-to choice for anyone wanting to have straighter teeth. The patient will be asked to wear an orthodontic device, which is a clear aligner, for at least 22 hours per day over a predetermined period of time. The aligners are custom-fitted to every patient in order to correct the natural teeth’ position. Aside from correcting the position of the teeth, there is an added advantage to wearing aligners because it allows you to correct your teeth’ position more discreetly.

Dental crowns, on the other hand, are caps that are placed over the remainder of damaged teeth. It is designed to protect what is left of your natural tooth and restore its original shape. This is the ideal solution when fillings are unable to fix the problem. It is cemented into place in order to cover the visible portion of your teeth. It is recommended for anyone who has a broken tooth, a weak tooth from decay, or as covering for a tooth with a dental implant or root canal.

Wearing Invisalign with Crowns

Wearing Invisalign is an excellent way to improve the look of your natural teeth. But can you have Invisalign with crowns? Fortunately, yes. It is stated on the official Invisalign website that crowns are not a factor in getting Invisalign treatment.

The crown works by protecting the remainder of the natural tooth. It helps to guide the tooth to its new position so it functions and looks like your natural teeth. Having a dental crown does not disqualify you as a candidate for Invisalign aligners.

You can still enjoy the benefits of Invisalign even when you have crowns. In fact, it can help straighten teeth with crowns just like it would your natural teeth. The aligner trays can be molded based on the shape of your teeth. And since crowns are molded to fit naturally with the rest of your teeth, you can definitely have Invisalign with crowns.

It is important that you have to visit your dentist’s office so they can examine the state of your teeth before placing your Invisalign aligners. Your dentist will carefully evaluate the location of your crown and can tweak your treatment plan to adjust the manipulation of your tooth. This is to ensure that the manipulation on your crown is not as significant as the rest of your teeth.

In addition, you might be given additional instructions on wearing Invisalign with crowns. For example, you need to be extra careful when removing your aligners. You need to pull at the edge of the tray so that you don’t pull the crown along with it.

If you already have a crown, you can definitely pursue the use of Invisalign as an orthodontic treatment. But you are not allowed to get a crown in the middle of your Invisalign treatment as it will alter the fit.

Caring for Your Dental Crowns and Invisalign

Caring for your Invisalign with crowns is an important step in maintaining good oral health. This will help fight disease, infection, and tooth decay. Make sure you wash your clear aligners regularly by washing them gently. Whenever you take it off, make sure to give it a rinse, too.

For your crowns, you can maintain the same approach to keeping up your dental hygiene. You need to brush your teeth after every meal and use floss.

What About Veneers and Implants?

Dental crowns are one of the most common procedures to address various dental problems such as a decayed or broken tooth. But there are also a variety of other dental procedures that Invisalign patients might have had.

Dental implants are an example. Dentists and orthodontic experts typically recommend for patients to complete their Invisalign treatment prior to getting dental implants. This will make it easier to correct your smile because the Invisalign aligners help you achieve the correct position of your teeth. By the time you get your implants, the position of your natural teeth is in its right place so that you can get the proper placement on the implants. This will help achieve an even and more natural look.

The use of veneer is another common orthodontic treatment for those who want to fix their smile. Like aligners, veneers help to correct malocclusion, depending on the severity of the case and any other factors that exist. The use of porcelain veneers is a common cosmetic dentistry procedure that fixes the position of your teeth or improves your bite. Veneers are designed to sit on top of your natural tooth in order to hide any imperfections and achieve a better-looking smile.

As long as the veneer is durable and properly bonded, you can definitely wear Invisalign with it. In fact, the use of Invisalign is recommended by dentists following the installation of veneers once other dental issues and alignment problems emerge. Veneers are used for cosmetic reasons while Invisalign treatment fixes the overall position and alignment of your teeth.

The Bottom Line

If you need to correct your teeth so you can have a straighter smile, having dental crowns should not be a problem. Invisalign with crowns is more common than you think. But for best results, you can always have a consultation with your dentist so you can maximize the benefits of your Invisalign treatment.

Dr Febin Mary George - Editor

With more than 10 years as a dental surgeon, Dr Febin Mary George is passionate about educating consumers around the world to help look after their teeth.

She completed her Bachelor of Surgery at the Century Institute of Dental Science and Research Centre in 2010.

Alongside editing the International Journal of Dental Clinics she has also written for major publications including Thrive Global.