If all the necessary steps are followed and oral hygiene is in a good condition, you should have successful results after your Clearline treatment. Clearline is a good solution for correcting mild to moderately crowded or incorrectly spaced teeth, sometimes rotation is a bit of a challenge.
Clearline is made of almost invisible polyurethane plastic. Rather than being a fixed appliance, which is cemented or bonded to the teeth, clear aligners are completely removable.
Initially, you might feel slight discomfort each time you wear a new set of aligners. You may also have a lisp at first while becoming accustomed to talking with the aligner on.
It is not advisable to smoke with your aligners. Rather remove the aligner while smoking. Oral hygiene is very important to ensure successful results.
Self-discipline and patient compliance are very important for the treatment to work effectively. If you wear your aligner for less than 22 hours a day you will see much slower results. A few hours here and there might not have a permanent effect, but forgetting to wear them for a week might have serious consequences.
The dentist would take an impression or digital scan of the dentition and send to the lab for an estimate. The factors that come into play are the extent of the alignment your teeth require and how many aligners you need throughout the treatment. Each case is different, and prices vary.
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Clearline therapy is a series of clear dental appliances that are formed to align a patient’s teeth. Clearline gradually improves appearance and function by applying gentle, consistent pressure to a patient’s teeth.
Clearline treatment is suitable for teens and adults whose oral hygiene is in a good condition. The best way to know if you are a good candidate is to visit your dentist for a consultation. Clearline can correct crowded and gapped teeth but it depends on the severity.
- Visit your dentist for a scan/impression
- Go for a second visit and review the animations and treatment plan.
- Receive aligners from dentist and wear aligner for 22 hours a day.
- Visit your dentist every second week to replace aligner with the next step.
- End of treatment scan / impression to compare before and after results.
