Clear aligners are a great way to straighten your smile without making it known to everyone that you are doing so.
Unfortunately, however, not everyone is an ideal candidate for clear aligners, and it is helpful to know when clear aligners are the best option over alternative teeth straightening options.
Clear aligners information
Clear aligners help many each year achieve a smile they are proud of, and most who utilize clear aligners love being able to be discrete about the process.
The following is a complete guide to exactly what clear aligners are and who makes a good candidate for clear aligners.
What are clear aligners?
Clear aligners are transparent trays that are placed inside the mouth and gradually pull teeth into a straighter position. Clear aligners are arguably the best alternative for individuals who prefer not to wear braces.
Unlike braces, clear aligners can be removed at any moment in time, although they are meant to be worn for at least 20 hours of each day. Since clear aligners can be removed, many find it easier to keep their teeth clean, eat certain food types and feel more confident in social situations.
Who is a candidate for clear aligners?
While many prefer to wear clear aligners over traditional braces, they are not available to certain patients. Strides have been made with clear aligners to accommodate the needs of more people, but they still are not able to serve as a viable teeth straightening option for individuals with moderate to severe cases of misaligned teeth.
Clear aligners utilize a tray to slowly pull teeth back together, rather than wires. Subsequently, they are less flexible to meet the needs of more severe issues. Be sure to consult with All Star Orthodontics to learn all options for teeth straightening and determine whether clear aligners are an option.
How do clear aligners work?
The first step to receiving clear aligners is to schedule a free consultation to determine if they are the best choice available.
After we agree upon clear aligners, an impression is taken of the patient’s teeth and a 3D model is made, which is then used to make the customized aligners.
The process is repeated, and a new tray is made every two to three weeks until the patient is satisfied with the alignment of their teeth.
What are the benefits of clear aligners?
There are many benefits clear aligners have over traditional braces for those who are candidates for clear aligners.
While there are many more, here are the three biggest benefits of clear aligners:
- Virtually invisible
- Removability
- Easier to clean
Many clear aligner patients love the fact that it is difficult for others to notice that clear aligners are being worn, which allows patients to remain confident in social situations and at work or school while their teeth are being straightened. The ability to remove the aligners also makes it easier to keep the teeth clean.
Request an appointment here: https://www.allstarbraces.com or call All Star Orthodontics at (360) 799-3466 for an appointment in our Camas office.
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