Clear Orthodontic Aligners
Looking for a virtually invisible orthodontic treatment? Clear Orthodontic Aligners make straightening your teeth easy, comfortable and discreet. Our dental experts at Galleria Dental know how to create beautiful smiles using Clear Orthodontic Aligners aligner technology.
Clear Orthodontic Aligners at Galleria Dental
Clear Orthodontic Aligners offers a clear braces option using a series of aligners to straighten teeth. Unlike other brands, Clear Orthodontic Aligners patented design uses FDA-approved polyurethane resin, making the treatment more comfortable, easy to remove and faster. The aligners are virtually invisible, allowing you to straighten your teeth discreetly. With no metal brackets or wires, you can enjoy your favorite foods without restrictions and maintain your oral hygiene routine with ease. Clear Orthodontic Aligners advanced technology ensures a precise fit, delivering effective results while you go about your daily activities.
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How does Clear Orthodontic Aligners work?
Clear Orthodontic Aligners aligners apply gentle pressure on your teeth to move them into the desired position over time. You will switch to a new set of aligners approximately every 2–3 weeks. For optimal results, wear your aligners for 22 hours a day, removing them only for eating, drinking or cleaning your teeth.
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How long does Clear Orthodontic Aligners take?
The duration of Clear Orthodontic Aligners treatment varies based on individual needs, but most treatments take between 12 to 18 months. Dr. Pollack will provide a personalized treatment plan and timeline based on your specific dental situation.
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Is Clear Orthodontic Aligners covered by insurance?
Many dental insurance plans offer partial coverage for Clear Orthodontic Aligners treatment, similar to traditional braces. It’s essential to check with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.
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Does Clear Orthodontic Aligners hurt?
Clear Orthodontic Aligners is designed to be more comfortable than traditional braces, but you may experience mild discomfort or pressure when you switch to a new set of aligners. This sensation typically subsides within a few days as your teeth adjust to the aligners. If you experience significant pain, contact us to ensure the aligners fit correctly.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about clear aligners, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.