Clearcorrect clear aligners

Clearcorrect clear aligners

From simple adjustments to fixing bigger issues, Clearcorrect aligners are a fast, comfortable, and flexible way to change your smile in as little as six months. Powered by the latest technology we customize aligner treatment plans to give you the best and healthiest outcome. Straight teeth are healthy teeth.

Who is a candidate for clear aligner therapy?

Clear aligners are designed for individuals with mild to moderate orthodontic concerns, such as crowding, spacing, or misalignment. They can effectively correct conditions like overbites, underbites, crossbites, and open bites. Ideal candidates are those who have healthy teeth and gums and are committed to wearing the aligners as prescribed. Severe orthodontic issues may require traditional braces or alternative treatments.

Why is having straight teeth important?

Straight teeth are not just about aesthetics—they contribute to overall oral health. Proper alignment improves chewing efficiency, reduces the risk of excessive wear, and helps prevent jaw pain or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Additionally, well-aligned teeth are easier to clean, reducing the likelihood of cavities and gum disease.

How does straightening teeth impact subsequent restorative procedures?

Aligning teeth before restorative work ensures better results for treatments like crowns, veneers, or implants. Straight teeth allow for more precise placement of restorations, ensuring optimal bite function and longevity. Teeth that are in an ideal position before any restorative procedures usually require less preparation therefore preserving as much healthy tooth structure as possible. Orthodontic treatment can also improve spacing, making restorations more natural-looking and easier to maintain.

What to expect with aligners?

Patients can expect a series of clear, removable trays that gradually move the teeth into the desired position. Aligners should be worn for 23 hours per day and only removed for eating, drinking (except water), and oral hygiene. Some initial discomfort or pressure is normal as teeth shift. Regular check-ins with the dentist or orthodontist are necessary to track progress and receive new sets of aligners. The overall treatment duration varies but typically lasts several months to a few years, depending on complexity.

Align, Bleach, bond!

This simple treatment approach can improve your smile in a few short weeks. A short course of aligners, followed by teeth whitening and conservative bonding can go a long way to improving your aesthetics without placing crowns or veneers.

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