Nearly Invisible
Clear trays make orthodontic care discreet during everyday conversations and photographs.
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Clear Aligner Orthodontics
Clear removable aligners support smile correction through digital smile planning and a comfortable orthodontic solution designed around daily life.

Treatment Overview
Dental aligners are transparent, removable trays designed to gradually guide teeth into improved alignment. Each stage is planned digitally so tooth movement can be sequenced with clarity and comfort.
Aligners are suitable for many mild to moderate orthodontic concerns, especially when patients want a less visible option and the flexibility to remove trays for meals and brushing.
Clear trays make orthodontic care discreet during everyday conversations and photographs.
Aligners can be removed for eating, brushing, and flossing while following prescribed wear time.
The treatment sequence is planned digitally to guide controlled tooth movement.
Custom trays are designed for a close, comfortable fit with fewer bracket-related irritations.
Procedure Timeline
The dentist evaluates tooth alignment, bite, gum health, and smile goals to confirm aligner suitability.
Scans, photographs, and clinical records help plan the aligner sequence and expected tooth movement.
A customized digital plan maps each stage of smile correction before trays are fabricated.
Aligners are worn as advised and changed in sequence to gradually move the teeth.
Review visits monitor fit, tracking, oral hygiene, and whether refinement trays are needed.
Retainers help maintain the corrected tooth position after active aligner treatment.
Wear aligners for the prescribed duration each day and remove them only as advised.
Rinse trays, brush teeth before reinserting, and avoid hot water that can distort the aligners.
Use retainers after treatment to help keep the new smile alignment stable.
FAQ
Yes. Aligners are removable for meals and oral hygiene, but they must be worn consistently to keep treatment on track.
Not every case is suitable. Complex bite problems may need braces or combined orthodontic planning after assessment.
Yes. Digital records help plan aligner stages and preview the intended direction of smile correction.
Most patients adapt quickly. Mild pressure is normal when a new tray begins moving teeth.
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