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How Clear Aligners Work
Clear aligners use a sequence of custom-made, transparent trays to strategically shift your teeth into their ideal positions. Each set of aligners is worn for about two weeks before you switch to the next set in the series. The aligners apply gentle, controlled pressure to specific teeth at specific times, moving them incrementally toward their final positions. Most patients are advised to wear their aligners for 20 to 22 hours per day, removing them only for meals and oral hygiene. This means you can eat whatever you want without worrying about food getting caught in brackets or damaging wires. You simply take out your aligners, enjoy your meal, brush and floss normally, and put them back in. Your clear aligner treatment process begins with a detailed examination and digital imaging to create a precise treatment plan. We’ll show you a virtual representation of how your teeth will move and what your eventual smile will look like before you even begin treatment.Benefits of Choosing Clear Aligners
Clear aligners offer significant advantages over conventional metal braces.Discreet Appearance
The most obvious benefit is their nearly invisible appearance. The clear plastic material makes them hard to spot, so you can straighten your teeth without feeling self-conscious about your smile.Removable for Easier Oral Hygiene
The removable nature of clear aligners makes maintaining oral hygiene much easier than with traditional braces. You can brush and floss normally without navigating around brackets and wires. This helps lessen your risk of cavities and gum disease during treatment.Comfortable Fit
Clear aligners are also more comfortable than traditional bulky braces. There are no metal brackets to irritate your cheeks or lips, and the smooth plastic trays fit snugly over your teeth. You may experience some pressure when you switch to a new set of aligners, but this typically subsides within a day or two.Fewer Dental Visits
Treatment with clear aligners often requires fewer office visits than traditional braces. After your initial consultation and the start of treatment, you’ll typically come in every six to eight weeks so we can monitor your progress and provide you with your next set of aligner trays.Who Is a Good Candidate?
Clear aligners can address many orthodontic issues, including:- Crowded teeth
- Gaps between teeth
- Overbites
- Underbites
- Crossbites
Caring for Your Clear Aligners
- Clean your aligners at least twice a day with a soft toothbrush and clear, unscented soap, or with the cleaning solution we recommend.
- Avoid using toothpaste, as it can be harmful to the plastic.
- Rinse your aligners thoroughly with cool water before putting them back in.
- Store your aligners in their protective case whenever they’re not in your mouth.
- Never wrap them in a napkin or tissue, as they could easily be mistaken for trash and thrown away.


