SmileAligners is one orthodontic process whose treatment involves a dental system comprising a set of custom-made aligners that can gradually move your teeth. Like other clear aligner brands, SmileAligners work to deliver their purpose: a convenient and virtually invisible method of correcting your smile. Dr. Sujeet Ganeshrao Kamat is a certified provider and will provide this advanced solution so that your treatment is carefully planned and professionally monitored to be the best it can be.

Indications

  • Crowding and Gaps : Smilealigners do great with crowded, bent, or gaps between teeth. The aligners will exert constant light pressure to shift the teeth to perfect positions, giving a more harmonious and aesthetic smile.
  • Mild to Moderate Malocclusion : It can solve a suite of problems with the bite, such as mild overbite, underbite and crossbite. Smilealigners, as the name implies, are created to help realign your bite. This would make your smile look better and give you full chewing and speaking capability.
  • Cosmetic Corrections : Smilealigners can do the trick when people are satisfied with their bite and wish to have some cosmetic, rather than therapeutic, corrections to their smiles. They may be applied to fix crooked front teeth without getting the full collection of traditional braces.

Effects

  • Inconspicuous Look : Smilealigners are so clear that one will not notice them as much. The designs are almost invisible, making the clear trays unnoticeable so that you can correct your teeth. This is an excellent benefit, typically compared to metal braces and wires used in conventional braces.
  • Better Oral Care : Due to their removal, you can brush, remove, and eat. It is simple to brush and floss, which assists you in keeping a healthy mouth and decreases the possibility of plaque accumulation and gum issues during your treatment.
  • Short-term Dental Pain : You may experience inevitable pain or pressure shortly after getting a new pair of aligners, but it will wear off after one or two days. It indicates that the aligners are bringing about movement of your teeth. This is a temporary state of feeling, which usually passes soon.