Clear Aligners
Hide your treatment instead of your smile!
And while you’re excited about having that great smile, you may be nervous about wearing the wires and brackets. Well, there is a new orthodontic system that makes straightening your teeth a lot faster and easier compared to conventional orthodontic treatment. It’s called Clear Aligners and it’s changing the way people feel about orthodontics.
Through the use of Clear Aligners technology, Dr. Neil Mandalia offers you a “braces experience” that provides:
- Shorter treatment times
- Fewer office visits
- Less overall discomfort
Our technology-driven orthodontic process offers several important benefits that make the whole “braces experience” much easier for patients than conventional orthodontics!
Shorter Treatment Times
You’ve probably heard from friends or family members that wearing braces is a long-term commitment, taking two years on average. While that may be true of traditional orthodontic treatments, it’s not true for Clear Aligners. Through the use of Clear Aligners sophisticated 3-D imaging, treatment planning, and customized precision arch wires, your orthodontist can reduce treatment time compared to that of conventional braces.
Fewer Office Visits
In addition to shortening treatment times, the greater efficiency of the Clear Aligners system also helps reduce the number of wire changes and adjustments you’ll need, and that means fewer trips to the orthodontist. The Clear Aligners system’s 3-D software lets your orthodontist analyze how to effectively and efficiently align your teeth. Through this software, personalized arch wires are designed to move your teeth into proper alignment smoothly and directly, reducing the number of maintenance visits.
Less Overall Discomfort
Anyone who has worn braces will probably tell you that wire adjustments and changes were the least favorite part of the process because they usually caused discomfort. Fortunately, the Clear Aligners system is engineered to maximize therapeutic efficiency of each wire, significantly reducing the number of adjustments needed. This means fewer episodes of discomfort over the course of your treatment.