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This answer is best answered by your General Dentist. Your dentist can inform you if your existing restorative work is compatible with aligners.Bridges and implants don't move like regular teeth. For this reason, they are not part of SmileCareClub treatment. These existing dental conditions are best treated by a traditional Orthodontist in your area.
Implants do not move when subjected to orthodontic forces--clear aligners or otherwise. So, one has to treatment plan around the implant--if at all possible.
Hello,This is a very good question that I am happy to explain:For clarification, Invisalign doesn't attach with buttons. The buttons are called "attachments" (other companies call them engagers), but these are used to help move teeth that need more complex movements. Invisalign also trims their...
Some aligners use buttons (also called engagers or attachments) to help aligners fit tighter and move teeth. This is one way to move teeth. Fortunately there are other options now on the market. Many patients don't like the buttons because they think they are unanesthetic and they can...