Aligners
Advantages
of Clear Aligners

Invisible Appearance
The transparent design makes them virtually undetectable.

Removable
Enjoy freedom to eat, drink, and brush without restrictions.

Comfortable Fit
Smooth plastic trays minimize irritation to gums and cheeks.

Fewer Visits
Fewer in-office visits are needed, making them ideal for busy schedules.
Who Can Benefit?
Corporate professionals who are busy and socially active
Fashion models and television personalities who are always facing the camera
Content creators who are frequent travellers
Social media influencers who want to keep up with the latest trends
Teenagers and kids that do not wish to wear braces due to bullying in school
Anyone that desires a convenient and discreet treatment option
Treatment duration: 8 to 18 months*

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, aligners can treat most orthodontic issues, including moderate to severe misalignments. However, some complex cases may require a hybrid approach combining treatment with braces or other devices.
Treatment duration varies but typically ranges from 6 to 18 months, depending on the complexity of the case.
Aligners barely hurt. You may experience mild discomfort when switching to a new set of aligners, but this usually subsides in a few days.
Aligner treatment costs vary depending on the complexity of the case and the brand used. Your orthodontist will provide a detailed estimate during the consultation.
While most dentists offer aligners, orthodontists specialize in tooth movement and jaw alignment, thus ensuring precise and effective treatment tailored to your needs.
Aligners should be worn for 20-22 hours daily, removing them only for eating, drinking (except water), and oral hygiene.
Clean your aligners daily with a soft brush and lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water or soap solutions, as it can deform the plastic.
No, you should remove aligners before eating or drinking anything other than water to prevent staining or damaging them.
Contact your orthodontist immediately for a replacement or to determine the best next step to avoid interrupting your treatment.