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How do clear aligners work?

Clear aligners are vastly different than traditional braces, yet they can accomplish a majority of the game results.

Aligner technology is an alternative to orthodontic braces, Smile Creator™ Is one example of this technology. It uses thin, transparent plastic shells to move teeth in small increments when worn consistently.
Instead of braces that are attached to your teeth, aligners are removable and changed at intervals of 7-14 days. They look like dental bleaching trays or clear retainers. A series of aligners are manufactured from virtual models of your teeth, with gradual or incremental movements toward straight teeth.
The typical range of aligners per series is 10-50. It takes anywhere from one to three series of aligners to produce a good result. The range depends upon the complexity of your bite, how consistently your aligners are worn, and how much resistance to movement your jaw bone presents.

Which best describes your smile now?

What Is Crowded Teeth?

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Crowding is a dental malposition that is caused by a lack of space, which in turn shifts the teeth so that they are not aligned correctly.

What Is Underbite?

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An underbite occurs when your bottom teeth extend beyond your top front teeth. A more severe underbite can lead to jaw pain and dental issues like tooth decay and gum disease.

What Is Crossbite?

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A crossbite is a malocclusion (bite problem) where the top teeth and bottom teeth do not come together or bite in the correct position. Crossbites can be caused by either tooth position, jaw position, or a combination of both.

What Is Overbite?

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Overbite, or buck teeth, occurs when your top front teeth extend beyond your bottom front teeth. In severe cases, an overbite can lead to health problems like jaw pain, gum
disease or tooth decay.

What Is Openbite?

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Open bite is one kind of malocclusion or “bad bite”: when the top and bottom teeth don’t touch each other when the mouth is fully closed, showing an opening between the top and bottom teeth. Open bite could occur in the front or in the back of the mouth, although a frontal open bite is much more common.

What Is Gap Teeth?

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Gaps can occur anywhere in your mouth, but they're most common between your two front teeth. This condition is usually a cosmetic concern, but sometimes, it's related to gum disease.
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