Clear Aligners
Clear Aligners: The invisible braces
Looking for an orthodontic treatment option other than traditional braces and corrective alternatives? Clear Aligners is the route that responds to that concern.
Clear Aligners is an invisible orthodontic technique to correct the position of the teeth and improve the appearance of the smile, in which transparent and removable devices are used.
It is an alternative therapeutic system to traditional brackets that offers greater comfort and discretion during treatment.
What problems can be corrected with Clear Aligners?
The invisible orthodontic technique can be applied to treat a wide variety of problems, such as crowded teeth, tooth spacing, overbite, underbite, crossbite, malocclusion, and other bite-related situations.
However, it is important to note that not all orthodontic cases can be treated with this technique. In some cases, traditional braces can be a more effective option to correct orthodontic problems.
The Clear Aligners Treatment Process
Treatment begins with an orthodontist dentist, who evaluates the person’s dental health and determines if Clear Aligners is the right option to correct orthodontic needs. If appropriate, digital images and x-rays of the mouth are taken, with the purpose of creating a personalized, tailored treatment plan that allows the expected results to be achieved.
The treatment plan outlines the path for the design and creation of a series of custom aligners that perfectly fit the person’s teeth. Each set of aligners is worn for approximately two weeks and then changed to the next set of aligners in the series. Each set of aligners gradually moves the teeth into the required position.
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Why choose Clear Aligners?
This treatment alternative offers several benefits.
- The aligners are removable, which means the person can eat and drink what they want during treatment, without having to worry about food getting caught in the brackets or damaging the wires.
- The aligners can also be removed for brushing and cleaning, making oral hygiene much easier during treatment.
- Clear Aligners is more comfortable than traditional braces, as the aligners are made of a soft, flexible material that fits comfortably over your teeth. Unlike braces, aligners don't have sharp edges that can irritate your cheeks or lips.
How long does the treatment take?
The duration of treatment with Invisalign varies according to the Clear Aligners needs of the patient. In general, the treatment time is between 12 and 18 months, but it can be shorter or longer depending on the complexity of the case.
In order to achieve the expected result with this technique, it is important to follow the instructions of the orthodontist who carries out the treatment and to wear the aligners for at least 22 hours.
Comfort, mobility, and efficiency in the treatment are some of the advantages that this treatment alternative offers to people seeking solutions to problems related to the position or alignment of the teeth, and malocclusion, among other situations.
Find the right orthodontist
In the United States, invisible orthodontics is very popular and accessible for people who need this type of treatment.
For more information regarding orthodontists who offer this corrective treatment technique, you can consult our directory of professionals. There you will find a wide range of possibilities that will allow you to consult the specific case and choose the professional service option that best suits your expectations and possibilities of advancing the treatment.
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