If you are looking for a way to straighten your teeth without the discomfort of metal braces, you may want to try clear aligners. Clear aligners, also known as invisible braces, are removable, making them much more convenient than metal braces. Similar to Invisalign, ClearCorrect is an aligning system used to straighten teeth. ClearCorrect uses a thinner material compared to Invisalign, which many say is a bonus because they are less visible. This system uses a series of aligners that are custom made for each individual to gradually shift your teeth into the correct position.
This process is ideal for teenagers and adults. It can be used to repair these common dental issues: crowded teeth, the increasing spacing between the teeth, overbites, underbites, as well as crooked teeth. If your dentist agrees that you should try ClearCorrect, they will send all of your dental records to a ClearCorrect lab. The laboratory then constructs a 3-D model of your teeth. The ClearCorrect specialists design a complete plan showing the intended treatment that your dentist has provided.
Unlike Invisalign, ClearCorrect has three treatment options for you to choose from. Limited 6, Limited 12 and Unlimited. If you do not have many teeth problems, then your best option is Limited 6, which provides you with a set of 6 aligners. The Limited 12 option offers a set of 12 aligners. For more complex dental problems, the Unlimited option has an unlimited amount of aligners for a period of 3 years.
Each of these options has 4 phases of alignment treatment. Each of these phases last 3 weeks. During each phase, you will receive a new set of aligners. You must wear the aligners 24 hours a day with the exception of eating, drinking and brushing your teeth. With each phase of your treatment, you should notice new results in your teeth. There will be checkups with your dentist during your treatments to make sure everything is going correctly.
The cost of ClearCorrect is significantly lower than similar aligners like Invisalign. Prices start at $2,000 for the set of the 6 aligner option. The full treatment or unlimited option is roughly $4, 000-$5,000. Ask your dentist to see if your insurance provider will cover the cost of the procedure.
This process may not be suitable for everyone depending on your specific dental needs. If you want to try a clear aligning solution, talk with your dentist today to determine if you could be a candidate for ClearCorrect, and get that perfect smile you deserve!