Teeth aligners are designed based on a personalized treatment plan created by orthodontic professionals.
Instead of traditional molds, digital impressions are taken using advanced 3D scanning technology.
Orthodontists use computer software to create a virtual simulation of the entire treatment process.
This simulation helps visualize the gradual movement of teeth over time.
The treatment involves a series of custom-made aligners, each slightly different from the previous one.
These aligners are typically worn for about two weeks before progressing to the next set.
Each aligner is designed to exert gentle, controlled forces on specific teeth, gradually moving them into the desired positions.
Aligners are made of a smooth and comfortable material (usually clear plastic) to minimize irritation to the cheeks and gums.