ClearCorrect Braces

How ClearCorrect Orthodontic Treatment Can Give You a Perfect Smile

ClearCorrect may be the affordable and appealing alternative you need for straighter teeth if your smile has created a few awkward situations because of its arrangement and uneven spaces. It is a great choice if you do not want traditional metal braces, but decided to get the straight teeth you have always wanted.

In this article, read more about how ClearCorrect can give you a perfect smile.

What is ClearCorrect?

ClearCorrect makes the teeth straightening process easy and convenient, right from the first appointment to the final stage. ClearCorrect is a set of transparent aligners that slowly corrects teeth crookedness. The dentist will check your teeth and discuss your objects for the treatment.

Once the aim of the treatment is defined, the dentist will take X-rays, digital pictures and an accurate impression of your dentition. This information will be sent to the ClearCorrect dental lab that will create custom-made ClearCorrect aligners to fit your teeth. The lab will produce an accurate 3D model of the teeth, which highlights every stage of the treatment and makes it possible for you and the dentist to preview the outcome.

If you are pleased with the treatment plan, the aligners are created with high-tech digital mapping and molding. You will have to wear the trays and return to the dentist every few weeks for evaluation and a new set until the teeth have shifted completely. For the best results, you will have to wear the aligners all the time, except during meals or when brushing or flossing.

The advantages of selecting ClearCorrect

Discreet treatment

If you have crooked teeth, you would probably not want to draw more attention to them by wearing metal braces. The aligners are nearly invisible and incredibly thin, but effective. You will be the only one aware of the treatment.

Effective for all

With ClearCorrect, there is no age restriction or requirement. Both kids and adults can enjoy the effectiveness of ClearCorrect. Teenagers who do not want to be subjects of taunts can opt for clear aligners that are less conspicuous. This applies to adults who do not want to worry about the awkwardness of wearing traditional braces.

Faster treatment time

Treatment is usually complete within six to 18 months. Also, you will not have to visit the dentist every two weeks for braces adjustment, meaning you will have fewer dental appointments and save time.

Comfort

Users of braces often complain of nicks and cuts, not to mention the wax can be sticky. ClearCorrect is painless and applies milder pressure to the teeth. It is so comfortable that you may forget about their presence.

Balanced diet

Since these clear aligners are removable, you can still enjoy your favorite meals. This means you can have a balanced diet and indulge in other side treats.

Effective

Since ClearCorrect is transparent and less obvious, some patients may be concerned about its effectiveness. The good news is that you will get the perfect smile you deserve despite its subtlety.

Final note

To achieve significant results with ClearCorrect, you have to stay consistent with usage and abide by your dentist’s guidelines. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the dental office.

Request an appointment here: https://www.lilburnfamilydentistry.com or call Lilburn Family Dentistry at (770) 800-0178 for an appointment in our Lilburn office.

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