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The service is very good and it is nice to be remembered even though I come in just twice a year. I always feel like I have a new set of teeth when I leave.
Phillip Dawalt
Braces
Have you ever wondered if there was an easier way to get the straight teeth you’ve always wanted without the use of unsightly metal braces? Well there is!
ClearCorrect is a new revolutionary way to get the perfect set of teeth you’ve always wanted. Rather than the traditional metal brackets and wires, you simply wear the crystal clear aligners throughout treatment to slowly move your teeth. They don’t interfere with your eating or flossing.
So how is ClearCorrect used? Dentists and orthodontists use ClearCorrect to straighten teeth using a sequence of clear, custom-made, removable aligners. Each aligner will move the teeth slowly, ultimately resulting in perfectly straight teeth.
Clear aligners are becoming increasingly popular among teens and adults because it is far less visible than traditional metal braces. Since clear aligners are almost invisible, your family and friends will not even notice that you are trying to improve the positioning of your teeth! If you have gaps between your teeth or have noticeable under bites, overbites or cross bites, ClearCorrect can work for you. Even more, gum irritations caused by metal braces can also be avoided. The aligners do not stain your teeth and are far easier to clean than the metal braces.
So what’s the drawback with clear aligners? The only disadvantage is that this treatment may take longer than traditional metal braces. Due to this reason, your dentist may advise against the use of clear aligners if you have a more complex orthodontic issue like under or overbites combined with other oral problems. There are certain incidents where patients using clear aligners are treated with metal braces during the final stages, usually for a month or two depending on the desired correction.
Although it is a good alternative to traditional metal braces, it must be understood that you will still experience some pain when your teeth start moving to the correct positions. This pain however, is only short-lived, and is worth your perfect smile!
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