If you are considering clear aligners, we know that you want to be confident that you will achieve the results you want, in the time you expect, without aligners interfering with your daily routine.
When teeth overlap due to insufficient space in the jaw, it can make cleaning difficult, leading to plaque buildup, cavities, and gum disease. Aligners gently reposition crowded teeth for improved alignment and oral health.
Spaces or gaps between teeth can occur due to genetics or missing teeth. Aligners help close these gaps, enhancing your smile and reducing the risk of gum issues.
An overbite occurs when the upper front teeth overlap significantly over the lower front teeth. This can cause jaw pain and wear on the teeth. Aligners can correct the bite, improving function and appearance.
An underbite is when the lower front teeth extend past the upper front teeth, which can affect chewing and speaking. Aligners work to reposition the jaw and teeth for a balanced bite.
A crossbite happens when some upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth. This can lead to uneven wear on teeth and jaw discomfort. Aligners help shift teeth to their correct positions, preventing further complications.
An open bite occurs when the upper and lower front teeth don’t meet, leaving a gap even when the mouth is closed. Aligners can gradually bring the teeth together, improving bite function and aesthetics.
Proclined teeth, where the upper or lower front teeth slant outward, can affect appearance and cause bite issues. Aligners effectively reposition these teeth for a straighter, more natural look.
Any general misalignment between the upper and lower teeth can impact chewing, speaking, and overall oral health. Aligners provide precise adjustments for a well-aligned, functional bite.
If teeth have shifted after previous orthodontic treatment, aligners can help reposition them to their correct alignment, restoring your beautiful smile.