Veneers and Invisalign are two popular cosmetic dental treatments that cosmetic dentists used to treat gaps between the teeth, overlapping teeth, or crooked teeth. In fact, both veneers and Invisalign are incredibly popular cosmetic treatments. This raises the question: which is better? As with most things, there is not a single answer to the question of whether veneers or Invisalign is a better cosmetic treatment. This is due to the simple fact that for some people, veneers is a better treatment, while for others Invisalign is better. Taking a closer look at these two treatments can help you to determine which one will work best for you.
For starters, both Invisalign and veneers can eliminate gaps between the teeth. Both treatments can also be used to correct crooked and/or overlapping teeth. However, each treatment has a different method of accomplishing this. Additionally, each treatment has its own set of benefits and drawbacks that can make one more appealing than another. Therefore, let’s take a look at what makes these two treatments different:
However, one of the main downfalls of veneers is the fact that they may require the removal of a small amount of enamel for their placement. Since enamel does not grow back, this means that veneers are considered an irreversible and permanent treatment. Additionally, veneers do not actually change the structure or location of your teeth, rather they simply cover up imperfections so they are no longer visible. Veneers are also only applied to visible teeth towards the front of the mouth.
However, one of the main downfalls of Invisalign is the fact that treatment can take an average of a year and a half, sometimes longer depending on the individual case. Some people also report mild discomfort when starting with a new aligner. Invisalign is also not able to correct other cosmetic concerns such as color or the shape and size of your teeth.
As you can see, both veneers and Invisalign offer ways to address spacing and alignment issues, however with different methods, benefits, and drawbacks. In order to determine which treatment is best for you, these methods, benefits, and drawbacks must be carefully considered. Additionally, scheduling a consultation with your local cosmetic dentist can help you decide whether veneers or Invisalign is right for you.