At Magic Smiles, we know that braces and clear aligners are basically considered an essential part of growing up for kids and teens, and the popularity of orthodontic treatment for adults is becoming more and more common. People want beautiful smiles that make them feel confident, and they want them quickly! Recently, mail-order aligners have become all the rage. Mail-order aligners are delivered right into your mailbox, so you never even have to leave your house or step foot into an orthodontist’s office. While this may seem extremely convenient, it is actually dangerous and may do more harm than good in the long term.
Orthodontic treatment, whether with braces or aligners, involves moving bones, and should therefore be monitored with professional x-rays, orthodontic equipment and a trained professional that can properly review your moving bones. Mailing in a mold of your teeth, receiving aligners at your home, and never visiting an orthodontist is like breaking your arm, receiving a cast in the mail and never visiting a doctor. You can’t expect professional treatment if you never see the professional.
The American Association of Orthodontists shared results from their survey concluding that the majority of their member orthodontists have seen patients come into their office for retreatment after receiving mail-order aligners. The recent survey showed that 61% of the member orthodontists’ participants see new retreatment patients at least quarterly.
“It sounds almost too good to be true: the convenience of orthodontic treatment without ever having to leave your home or see an orthodontist or dentist in person,” said Dr. Ken Dillehay, DDS, MS, President of the AAO. “Far too many patients are finding out what the scientific evidence makes clear: that undergoing orthodontic treatment without first being examined in-person by an orthodontist or dentist can lead to irreversible harm.”
Dr. Doleac and the Magic Smiles team work hard for all of their patients to have a safe and healthy orthodontic journey, and we don’t believe the mail-order orthodontic treatments provide that. Before you consider mail-order orthodontic treatments, read these Three Reasons to Avoid mail-order Aligners.
- You Never See an Orthodontist in Person
- Aligners Don’t Work for Everyone
- They May be More Expensive Than Traditional Treatment