Dr. Pang my son is preparing to get Invisalign braces in a month
or so. A dental hygenist friend of mine is concerned that it can cause
permanent damage to the tooth roots in teens by moving them too
quickly. Should I reconsider?
Dr. Asensio: The most qualified person to evaluate
your son's health is a dentist/doctor. If you are concerned please seek
a 2nd opinion from someon qualified to give you an evaluation. You
hygienist friend is partially correct though, in that permanent root
damage can occur as a complication -- regardless of the technique used.
Invisalign or not. In fact, root damage can occur for other reasons
such as banging a tooth with a soccer ball. Root resorption often is
noticed years later, and can be triggered by a traumatic accident to
the tooth.