If you’re looking to straighten your teeth, ClearCorrect might be just the thing for you.
EXPLAINATION
ClearCorrect aligners are comfortable, removable, nearly invisible, and, best of all, they work without impacting your daily life.
Eat what you want, brush and floss as usual, and get straighter teeth without anyone knowing you’re in treatment—it’s that simple.
If you require teeth straightening treatment, you or your dentist may suggest ClearCorrect. At your initial consultation your dentist will be able to tell you if you're suitable for ClearCorrect braces and what the treatment involves. You will be able to weigh up the options between invisible, removable and fixed braces.
Before you can have your custom made ClearCorrect aligner, you'll need to have an impression of your mouth taken. This is to ensure that the bespoke ClearCorrect aligner fits comfortably in your mouth and will work properly to align your teeth. Once your impression has been used to create the aligner, your dentist will invite you back to try the aligner.
You'll be required, like any orthodontics treatment, to frequently visit the dentist throughout the treatment to ensure that the ClearCorrect aligner is working correctly and yielding the desired results. Further information about how to care for your ClearCorrect aligner can be found below.
APPEARANCE
ClearCorrect aligners are made from a multi-layer medical-grade plastic that was designed over years of research and trials. The result is a stunningly transparent and resilient aligner that moves teeth effectively.
RESULTS
It’s recommended that you wear the aligners 22 hours a day. They should be removed only for meals, brushing and flossing before re-inserting the aligner. If not worn for up to 22 hours a day, the corrective process can be halted and within a few hours begin to reverse. It can then take several days for this process to start up again.
PRICING
Patients are provided with 6 sets of aligners.
Patients are provided with 12 sets of aligners.
Patients are provided with as many aligners needed to complete the case.
Treatment time can also vary considerably depending on an individual’s health and physiology. Much of orthodontic tooth movement relies on metabolism and bone remodeling. Further, the rate of tooth movement is not always linear and also depends on the type of movement being performed. For these reasons, treatment times are estimates based on the dentist’s clinical findings and experience.