Clear aligners

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Clear aligners are nearly invisible plastic shells that snap over your teeth. As you wear them, they apply gentle pressure on your teeth to gradually reposition them. If you have mild to moderate orthodontic problems, aligner treatments may be the orthodontic solution you’ve been looking for.Clear aligners (https://aaoinfo.org/whats-trending/orthodontic-treatment-with-clear-aligners/) are sets of clear, thin, plastic-like trays that are custom-formed to fit your mouth and sequentially apply the pressure required to move the teeth. Typically, each aligner is worn for 1 week at a time, at least 22 hours a day, and moves teeth a fraction of a millimeter at a time.  <br />Aligners must be removed when you eat or drink and when brushing and flossing. The number of aligners and treatment times needed to correct misaligned teeth varies based on the individual’s orthodontic issues and the movements needed to correct them. To find out if aligners are the best solution for you, schedule a consultation with your orthodontist.<br />The most common conditions treated by aligners include: <br /> Gapped teeth <br /> Cramped or crowded teeth <br /> Overbite <br /> Underbite <br /> Open bite <br /> Crooked teeth <br /> Crossbite<br />Clear aligners may be a treatment option if you want straighter teeth and a less visible option to traditional braces.<br />Clear aligners are not right for everyone. Aligners work best at straightening teeth with mild to moderate problems. Aligners can even be combined with traditional orthodontic elastics to help with mild or moderate bite correction, those with more severe cases may need more complex treatment, which is treated more predictably with traditional braces. <br />An orthodontist is best qualified to determine whether braces or clear aligners (https://aaoinfo.org/whats-trending/braces-vs-clear-aligners/) are the best treatment option for you. <br />