Orthodontic Aligners
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Orthodontic Aligners

The clear aligner for those who insist on quality and convenience

Clear Aligners

 

Have you always wanted straighter teeth but prefer to avoid the hassle and appearance of traditional braces? Achieve the smile you’ve always desired with clear aligners from Reveal™ and Clear Correct.

What Are Clear Aligners?

Clear aligners are a series of clear, lightweight plastic trays that correct misaligned teeth in patients with permanent dentition (i.e. all second molars). With continuous gentle forces, clear aligners move teeth gradually to bring them into alignment. The trays are custom-made for each patient based on the mold of his or her teeth.

Don’t settle for unsightly traditional braces. Unlike braces, clear aligners are nearly invisible. They are comfortable, removable, and easy to clean. In many cases, clear aligners require less dental appointments, and you don’t need to visit an orthodontic specialist; your Orthodontist will provide your aligner treatment – this saves you time and money.

Reveal Your Smile

Clear aligners are a simple, discreet, and affordable solution for achieving straighter teeth.

These aligners are designed to be virtually invisible, remaining clear throughout treatment without yellowing or staining. With a recommended wear time of two weeks per tray, they maintain their transparency for the duration of the treatment.

Most orthodontist-provided aligner systems require attachments or “buttons” that are bonded to the teeth. These attachments can be inconvenient, requiring additional time at the orthodontist’s office and may be considered unsightly by some patients.

Certain aligners are specifically designed to eliminate the need for attachments. Using advanced materials and a precise manufacturing process, they ensure a secure fit that gently moves teeth without the use of additional attachments.

Start Your Journey to a Better Smile

The process of getting clear aligners is simple and requires only a few appointments. If you are a candidate for clear aligners, you will complete the treatment under the supervision of an orthodontist.

You deserve the smile you’ve always wanted. Schedule a consultation with your orthodontist today to determine the best clear aligner option for you.

Clear Aligners FAQ

What are Clear Aligners?

Clear aligners are an affordable, discreet way to straighten your teeth. The trays are noticeably clear and are guaranteed not to discolor, cloud, or yellow over the course of treatment. They feature a smooth and scalloped edge to maximize comfort. Plus, they are designed to provide a truly intimate fit for tooth movement without the need for unsightly attachments.

Will Clear Aligners be noticeable on my teeth?

Clear aligners are practically invisible and stay clear throughout treatment – no yellowing or staining. You wear each tray for two weeks, and they are guaranteed to stay clear for the entire two weeks.

Do Clear Aligners require attachments?

Clear aligners require very minimal attachments.

Attachments are tooth-colored buttons that are glued to the teeth in order to control tooth movement. Attachments can be an aggravation. They require time at the Orthodontist office to place on the teeth, and some patients think they are unsightly.

Some clear aligners are specially designed to eliminate the need for attachments. They use a unique material and manufacturing process that results in a secure fit to hug the teeth, resulting in tooth movement without attachments.

 

Are Clear Aligners comfortable?

Clear aligners have a smooth and scalloped edge that is designed to maximize your comfort. They fit tightly, so you may feel some pressure. This is normal and necessary to move your teeth. If you experience significant discomfort, please contact your Orthodontist immediately.

Are Clear Aligners affordable?

We understand you have more options than ever for straightening your teeth. Clear aligners aim to provide you with a discreet, cost-effective, and safe treatment performed under the guidance of your trusted Orthodontist.

What are Clear Aligners made of?

Clear aligners are made of clear plastic called ClearWear™. This material is rigid and provides a snug fit, which controls the movement of your teeth.

How many hours a day do I need to wear Clear Aligners?

Clear aligners must be worn all day and night for at least 22 hours. The only time you take the trays out is while eating, brushing, or flossing.

Can I eat or drink while wearing Clear Aligners?

You cannot eat while wearing clear aligners, but you can drink (hot liquids should be avoided).

Are Clear Aligners right for me?

Clear aligners are practically invisible and stay clear throughout treatment – no yellowing or staining. You wear each tray for two weeks, and they are guaranteed to stay clear for the entire two weeks.

How are Clear Aligners different from other clear aligners?

Clear aligners are practically invisible, and they stay clear throughout treatment with normal use – no yellowing or staining. You wear each tray for two weeks, and it will stay clear for the entire two weeks. Most Orthodontist-provided aligner systems require attachments or “buttons” that are glued to your teeth. Some clear aligners do not require attachments, making them a more aesthetic solution.

What is the process for getting Clear Aligners?

The process for getting clear aligners is simple. First, you will get photos and impressions taken of your teeth, which your Orthodontist will send to a lab. The lab will create your custom-designed aligner trays and send them to your Orthodontist when ready. You will then visit your Orthodontist to receive your aligner kit. You will continue to visit your Orthodontist periodically over the course of treatment to ensure your case is moving properly and for your Orthodontist to check on your progress.