More and more adults are choosing to improve their smile and bite with invisible orthodontics. a comfortable, discreet and digitally planned treatment, which allows for the correction of different dental alterations without excessively interfering with daily life.
However, one of the most common questions before starting is How long does the treatment actually last?. And the answer, as is the case in many dental treatments, cannot be given in a generic way.
The duration of invisible orthodontics It depends on multiple factors, among them the The type of dental malposition, the complexity of the case, the initial planning, and also the degree of consistency of the patient during treatment.
In Doctor Dent, Each orthodontic case is studied individually to establish an accurate diagnosis and plan treatment with rigorous clinical criteria, adapting it to the functional and aesthetic needs of each adult patient.
There is no single duration that applies to all cases
One of the most frequent mistakes when talking about invisible orthodontics It's a misconception that all treatments last the same amount of time. In reality, the time required varies considerably from patient to patient.
There are mild cases that can be resolved in less time, while others require more complex planning and longer follow-up. It doesn't just depend on whether the teeth are more or less crooked to the naked eye, but on...how the bite is, the actual position of the roots and the relationship between both arches.
Therefore, before discussing duration, the first step is to conduct a comprehensive study to understand which tooth movements are necessary and the best way to carry them out.

What factors influence the duration of invisible orthodontics?
The duration of treatment does not depend on a single element, but on the combination of several clinical and functional factors.
The type of dental malposition
Not all tooth movements are equally complex. Some cases involve minor alignment corrections, while others require more controlled tooth movement, correcting significant crowding, closing gaps, or improving bite problems.
The more complex the movement required, the more demanding the treatment tends to be from a biomechanical point of view, and therefore, the longer its duration may be.
The bite situation
Orthodontics is not just about aligning teeth. It's also important to achieve a... stable and functional bite. In many adult patients, treatment is not limited to improving the aesthetics of the smile, but also includes the correction of occlusal relationships that can influence the way chewing, in tooth wear or in the stability of the long-term result.
Therefore, the duration of treatment should not be assessed solely based on what is visible, but also on the functional correction that is necessary in each case.
Each patient's biological response
Each person responds differently to tooth movement. Even with precise planning, the behavior of the teeth and supporting tissues can vary slightly between patients.
This means that two seemingly similar cases do not always evolve in exactly the same way or require the same clinical time.
The importance of prior digital study
One of the most important aspects of invisible orthodontics is the initial planning.
Before starting treatment, it is essential to perform a complete diagnostic study that includes clinical examination, photographic records, x-rays and digital scanning. All this information allows for a precise analysis of tooth position, bite, and the actual needs of the case.
Thanks to this digital planning, it is possible to design tooth movements in advance, anticipate the phases of treatment, and establish a much more accurate estimate of its duration.
When the initial diagnosis is accurate, the treatment is developed with greater control and predictability.
The duration also depends on the patient's commitment.
In invisible orthodontics, patient cooperation plays a particularly important role.
The aligners They must take the indicated number of hours by the specialist so that the tooth movements occur as planned. If they are not used with the adequate consistency, The treatment may slow down, lose effectiveness, or require additional adjustments.
Therefore, the actual duration of treatment depends not only on the clinical design, but also on the patient's adherence to the guidelines.
Invisible orthodontics offers many advantages in everyday life, but it requires commitment to work properly.
The greater the consistency, the greater the predictability of the treatment usually is.
Adults and orthodontics: an increasingly common treatment
For years, many people associated orthodontics with adolescence. However, nowadays more and more adults are deciding to start treatment to improve the position of their teeth or correct bite problems that were never treated before.
In these cases, Invisible orthodontics usually fits very well into the lifestyle of the adult patient., since it allows addressing the treatment of a discreet and planned manner, compatible with professional and social activity.
Furthermore, in many adult patients, orthodontics is part of a broader approach to oral health, whether for to improve hygiene, promote bite stability, or prepare for other restorative or aesthetic treatments.
Beyond time: the importance of a well-planned treatment
When a patient asks how long their orthodontic treatment will last, it's understandable that they want a rough estimate. But more important than finding a quick figure is understanding that the goal shouldn't simply be to finish as soon as possible, but rather to achieve a long-term, long-term outcome. well-planned, stable and adapted treatment to the actual needs of the case.
Invisible orthodontics is not just about moving teeth, but about doing so with clinical control, respecting the function, aesthetics and stability of the final result.
Therefore, rigorous planning from the beginning is essential to achieve effective and predictable treatment.
The first step: a personalized assessment
The best way to know how long invisible orthodontics can last in a specific case is perform a complete diagnostic study.
In Doctor Dent, Dr. Corina N. Bratu, eSpecialist in aesthetics and comprehensive oral rehabilitation and medical director of the clinic, studies each case individually to plan treatments that respect both the harmony of the smile and the function of the bite.
Thanks to the prior digital study, it is possible to accurately assess the complexity of the case, design the treatment in a personalized way and offer a realistic guidance on its duration.
Are you thinking about starting invisible orthodontic treatment?
If you want to know how long your invisible orthodontic treatment And what options exist in your case? The first step is to perform a complete clinical evaluation.
You can book your appointment through our contact or contact the clinic at the 938 11 00 07 or in the 659 428 355. We would be delighted to assist you at our dental clinic in Sitges.
