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Clear aligners are everywhere, but the biggest questions rarely get asked: What are they really doing to your face, your tongue space, and your airway? In this episode, I break down the myths that keep patients confused and clinicians stuck in default planning, then we rebuild the conversation around health, stability, and breathing.
We start with the basics of orthodontic tooth movement and why “Invisalign” is like saying “Kleenex” it is a brand name that people use for the entire category. From there, we talk about how aligners spread from specialists to general dentists and then to direct-to-consumer models, and why skipping a real diagnosis created predictable problems. Straightening teeth without evaluating bite, bone support, and function can lead to unstable results and disappointed patients.
Then we get to the airway-focused dentistry lens: crowding often signals limited facial development, and many aligner and braces plans retract teeth by default. Retraction can trade a cosmetic win for a bigger loss by shrinking tongue space, which matters because the tongue helps keep the airway open during sleep. We explain why we aim to create space, support forward facial balance, and often coordinate clear aligners with skeletal expansion and better oral posture so “smile design” becomes function-first facial design.
If you’re considering clear aligners or you already started treatment, listen closely, share this with someone weighing Invisalign, and subscribe and leave a review so more people learn what questions to ask before they move a single tooth.
To learn more about Dr. Mark A. Cruz, DDS. visit:
https://www.MarkACruzdds.com
Dr. Mark A. Cruz, DDS.
32241 Crown Valley Pkwy #200
Dana Point, CA 92629
949-661-1006
By Dr. Mark A. CruzClear aligners are everywhere, but the biggest questions rarely get asked: What are they really doing to your face, your tongue space, and your airway? In this episode, I break down the myths that keep patients confused and clinicians stuck in default planning, then we rebuild the conversation around health, stability, and breathing.
We start with the basics of orthodontic tooth movement and why “Invisalign” is like saying “Kleenex” it is a brand name that people use for the entire category. From there, we talk about how aligners spread from specialists to general dentists and then to direct-to-consumer models, and why skipping a real diagnosis created predictable problems. Straightening teeth without evaluating bite, bone support, and function can lead to unstable results and disappointed patients.
Then we get to the airway-focused dentistry lens: crowding often signals limited facial development, and many aligner and braces plans retract teeth by default. Retraction can trade a cosmetic win for a bigger loss by shrinking tongue space, which matters because the tongue helps keep the airway open during sleep. We explain why we aim to create space, support forward facial balance, and often coordinate clear aligners with skeletal expansion and better oral posture so “smile design” becomes function-first facial design.
If you’re considering clear aligners or you already started treatment, listen closely, share this with someone weighing Invisalign, and subscribe and leave a review so more people learn what questions to ask before they move a single tooth.
To learn more about Dr. Mark A. Cruz, DDS. visit:
https://www.MarkACruzdds.com
Dr. Mark A. Cruz, DDS.
32241 Crown Valley Pkwy #200
Dana Point, CA 92629
949-661-1006