
Invisalign® has become one of the most recognized names in orthodontics, but that recognition often comes with misconceptions about what it can realistically achieve. The system is highly effective for a wide range of concerns, yet it is not the right solution for every case.
Understanding where Invisalign excels and where it has limitations helps patients make confident, informed decisions when exploring Invisalign® in Pembroke Pines with a qualified provider.

Mild to moderate crowding is one of the most common reasons patients seek orthodontic treatment, and Invisalign addresses it effectively in most cases. Clear aligners have been shown to produce results comparable to traditional braces for non-extraction cases involving crowding and spacing, with the added benefit of shorter overall treatment duration.
Spacing issues, including single gaps and multiple spaces distributed across the arch, respond well to Invisalign treatment in the majority of cases. The aligners apply controlled pressure to gradually shift teeth together, closing gaps while maintaining proper bite alignment throughout the process.
Mild to moderate overbites, where the upper front teeth overlap the lower teeth excessively, can be corrected with Invisalign in many patients. Orthodontic treatment for bite issues depends on the severity and underlying cause, and cases involving skeletal discrepancy rather than tooth position alone may require additional intervention beyond aligners.
Mild underbites and crossbites can often be addressed with Invisalign, particularly when the issue stems from tooth position rather than jaw structure. More pronounced skeletal discrepancies in these categories may exceed what clear aligners alone can achieve and may require a combined orthodontic and surgical approach.
Severe malocclusions involving significant jaw misalignment, large rotations of back teeth, or cases requiring tooth extractions and complex movements are generally better treated with traditional braces. Invisalign is most predictable when the required movements are moderate and well within the range that the aligner material can consistently achieve.
Unlike braces, which are fixed in place, Invisalign relies entirely on the patient wearing the aligners 20 to 22 hours per day. Patients who remove the aligners too frequently or forget to switch to new trays on schedule will see slower progress and less predictable results, regardless of their initial candidacy.
Invisalign is suitable for teens and adults whose permanent teeth have fully erupted. Younger children whose teeth and jaw are still developing are generally not candidates until growth has stabilized, at which point a comprehensive orthodontic evaluation can determine the best timing and approach.
A consultation typically includes a full examination of the teeth, bite, and jaw, along with digital scans or photographs to map the current position of each tooth. From this data, a provider can determine whether Invisalign is the right fit and generate a digital preview of the projected tooth movements and final result.
If Invisalign is not the ideal solution, a provider may recommend traditional braces, a combination approach, or other cosmetic dental options, depending on the specific concern. The goal of a thorough consultation is always to match the patient with the treatment that will produce the most predictable and lasting outcome.

At Village Square Dental, every Invisalign consultation begins with a detailed evaluation of the patient’s bite, spacing, and alignment goals to confirm candidacy and set realistic expectations from the start.
Whether Invisalign is the right fit or another approach makes more sense, the focus is always on finding the path that delivers genuine, lasting results. Schedule your consultation today and find out exactly what Invisalign can do for your smile.
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