Aligners

Who is a Candidate for an Aligner

  • Overly crowded teeth
  • Gaps in teeth
  • Overbite/Underbite
  • Openbite/Crossbite
  • Why Opt for Aligners?

  • Minimal Doctor visit
  • Easy to Clean and Maintain
  • No Pain and Discomfort
  • No Food Restrictions
  • How Does it Work?

  • Creating a dental impression through a digital scan of the teeth using a 3D Scanner.
  • Formulating a detailed treatment plan with defined end results using 3 shape software for planning & designing.
  • 3D Printing & Fabrication of orthocreation Aligners asper treatment.
  • Ready to deliver
  • why choose

    ortho creation aligners?

  • transparent
  • Removable
  • comfortable
  • easy to clean
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    CASES TREATED BY CLEAR ALIGNERS

    THE CROSSBITE

    The crossbite occurs when the upper and position. This can be caused by factors such as the abnormal eruption of permanent teeth. distortion to the bone and incorrect jaw positioning. lower teeth do not meet correctly in a bite

    CROOKED TEETH

    If the jaw is too small then crowding, overlapping or twisting of the teeth occurs as they move or get forced around for better positioning. Loss of permanent teeth also allows for the incorrect movement of the remaining teeth.

    THE OPEN BITE

    An open bite occurs when the front upper and lower teeth don't touch when the jaw is shut. This condition generally occurs due to dental or jaw alignment problems and is often the result of thumb sucking as an infant or toddler.

    UNDERBITE

    An underbite is when the lower jaw and teeth extend beyond the upper jaw and teeth. The main cause of an underbite is a misalignment of the lower jaw, usually present at birth due to genetics or because of an injury to the face or jaw

    OVERBITE

    An overbite occurs when the top front teethextend beyond the bottom front teeth. Most people have a slight overbite, but when the lower jaw is proportionately too small for the upper jaw then dental and other problems may occur.

    SPACING

    A number of factors cause gaps between the teeth. such as the difference in the size of the teeth relative to the jaw, loss of permanent teeth, gum disease and the actual size of the teeth. Teeth that are too small will create spaces and gaps