This is an almost invisible method for correcting tooth alignment and improving your smile, without the need for fixed braces.
It uses a series of custom-made, transparent, removable aligners to gradually shift the teeth, allowing you to achieve the desired smile.
This is an almost invisible method for correcting tooth alignment and improving your smile, without the need for fixed braces.
It uses a series of custom-made, transparent, removable aligners to gradually shift the teeth, allowing you to achieve the desired smile.
Imagine being able to get a perfect smile without wearing traditional metal braces for a long time.
This dream has now become a reality with clear aligners, an innovative orthodontic method originating from the United States.
The transparent aligners allow for discreet and comfortable teeth alignment throughout the treatment period.
This solution is especially suited for adults who may be reluctant to undergo traditional orthodontic treatment due to aesthetic or practical concerns related to social or professional life.
The aligners are removable, meaning you can eat and clean your teeth without any difficulties by simply removing them during these activities.
Plus, patients can smile freely without any worries since the aligners are nearly invisible, and there’s nothing to hide.
Clear aligner treatment seamlessly integrates into your daily routine without causing concern or embarrassment.
Without the use of wires or metal brackets, the aligners are comfortable to wear and easy to remove for eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing.
The aligners are discreet and hard to notice, allowing you to correct your teeth alignment without drawing attention.
In special situations, such as meetings or events, you can easily remove the aligners for the necessary time.
The treatment consists of a series of nearly invisible, removable aligners that are replaced every two weeks with a new set.
Each aligner is custom-made specifically for your teeth.
As you progress by switching aligners, your teeth gradually move, week by week, until they reach the final position predetermined by your dentist.