Clear Braces

How Clear Braces Provide More Discreet Treatments

For patients who need teeth alignment treatment but are concerned about the obvious appearance of metal braces, clear braces can be the answer. With more than a decade of success, clear aligners such as ClearCorrect® can put a smile on the faces of dentists and patients alike.

Advantages over traditional braces and other aligners

Clear aligners offer several advantages over metal braces:

  • Looks – One major advantage to clear braces is that they look better than traditional braces. Because they are barely noticeable at a normal distance, nobody needs to feel self-conscious or put off treatment.
  • Comfort – Traditional braces use brackets and wires to move teeth, both of which can be uncomfortable for the wearer. Patients may complain of sores or cuts caused by the hardware. In contrast, ClearCorrect® clear aligners involve no brackets or wires so there is nothing to cut lips or cheeks.
  • Convenience – With brackets and wires, patients are advised to avoid certain foods that may cause breakage. Because aligners are removed before eating, no foods are off-limits. Additionally, braces make cleaning teeth more difficult; the removability of aligners means wearers can floss and brush as usual.

Not all aligners are created equal. There are several reasons patients may prefer ClearCorrect® over others on the market. First, their thinner plastic feels more natural and comfortable. Also, because teeth are moved very gradually, patients experience minimal discomfort.

Price is important to many patients, and ClearCorrect® plans start at lower prices than those offered by competitors. Difficult malocclusion can require costlier treatments. ClearCorrect® aligners are also more eco-friendly than other brands. Made of materials without BPA and phthalates, the aligners are manufactured using recyclable materials and are shipped in biodegradable plastic bags.

Who should use clear aligners?

Braces may be recommended in some circumstances. However, clear aligners are a discreet, attractive alternative for certain people.

Adult patients

No one wants to show up in the board room or to a sales meeting with a mouth full of wires. Barely noticeable clear braces mean that adults can attain beautiful, healthy smiles with no interruption to their confidence or public perception.

Patients with sensory issues

Some patients with traditional braces get over the initial discomfort. For others, though, the presence of something foreign in the mouth causes constant irritation. For those with extra sensitivity or sensory issues, aligners can feel less bulky and intrusive.

Conscientious patients

Treatment with aligners is only effective if the patient wears the device as recommended, typically for at least 22 hours each day. Patients who forget to re-insert aligners after meals can prolong their treatment by weeks or months. Because aligners cover the surface of teeth, any acid or sugars that get trapped inside can cause staining or damage. Aligners are most successful with wearers who keep teeth clean and drink water throughout the day.

Conclusion

No singular treatment is perfect for every situation. Still, for many patients, ClearCorrect® aligners are a discreet and effective orthodontic solution.

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