Aligners
Dental aligners, commonly known as Invisible Braces, are transparent custom-made, 3D printed trays made of medical grade, biocompatible polyurethane resin which is used to straighten teeth. Unlike traditional braces that involve fixed metal wires around your teeth, aligners are clear, removable, comfortable and custom made for you. Wearing susequent sets of aligners moves your teeth gradually; giving you a healthy new smile. Patients who have fear or discomfort for the traditional braces treatment, teens, adults, working professional, sports personal can easily opt for this treatment .
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USA FDA
Approved Technology
Faster results, no greying of aligners .
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0% EMI
Pay in EMI as your treatment proceeds.
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In Clinic Support
Unlimited free consultations & adjustment during treatment.
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Transparent Pricing
You pay only for number of aligners you get.
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Hassle-Free Process
No frequent visit, no bulky impressions.
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Retainers Included
No extra charges for retainers.
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How Often Should I Replace My Toothbrush?You should replace your toothbrush when it begins to show wear, or every three months, whichever comes first. It is also very important to change toothbrushes after you've had a cold, since the bristles can collect germs that can lead to reinfection.
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What Is Tooth Sensitivity and Why Do I Have It?Patients with tooth sensitivity feel pain when they consume items that are hot or cold, sweet or acidic. This comes from thinned tooth enamel, which doesn't protect the tooth pulp or dentin from exposure to extreme temperatures. In some patients, this may be a result of: Receding gums Tooth grinding during sleep Chipped or fractured teeth Dental Cavity Tooth whitening Orthodontics and fillings Your dentist will examine the affected teeth and recommend treatment to reduce your sensitivity.
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Should I Use Mouthwash Regularly?Cosmetic mouthwashes are aimed at freshening breath and maintaining a healthy color, but they may contain fluoride to help fight cavities as well. Therapeutic rinses can also treat conditions such as gingivitis, tooth sensitivity and inflammation caused by chemotherapy. For more advanced conditions, prescription mouthwashes often contain chlorhexidine gluconate to kill bacteria that cause bleeding, inflammation and the formation of plaque.
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How To Limit The Effects Of Sugar On Teeth ?Brushing your teeth thoroughly after eating cleans recent sugary foods and existing bacteria off of your teeth,Consider the following dietary adjustments: Eat a nutritious and balanced diet of grains, fruits, vegetables, protein and low-fat dairy. Check food labels for "hidden" sugars. Limit between-meal snacks. Avoid sugary foods that stay in your mouth for a long time, like hard, sticky or chewy varieties of candy. Offer healthy snacks, such as cheese, fruits, yogurt, peanut butter, chocolate milk and sugarless gum. Save your sugary treats for the end of a meal or before a tooth-brushing session, rather than throughout the day. Substitute water for sugar-laden sodas and fruit juices.
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At What Age Should My Child First See a Dentist?Dentists recommends booking the first dental visit of your child once their first tooth erupts – or, at the latest, their first birthday. This helps your dentist catch potential problems that can affect the child's overall health and well-being as more teeth erupt over time.
Dental Problems which can be corrected with aligners
Gaps or Spaces between teeth
Gaps in Teeth or spaces between teeth is a common problem in India. According a survey, 1 in every 4 Indians have this problem. Clear Aligners or Invisible Braces are the perfect solution for this problem. Gaps in Teeth are the easiest orthodontic problem to solve with Aligner and can be treated in a very short time.
Open Bite (Gap in Upper & Lower Teeth)
An open bite is a condition where your upper and lower teeth do not touch each other when the mouth is shut. Such a problem exists generally because the teeth are not aligned correctly. This can also be corrected using Aligners. Most cases are simple and may not need braces and can be corrected using aligners or invisible braces.
Crowding (Crooked, Zigzag Teeth)
Crowded teeth generally occur in individuals with a smaller facial frame. Due to insufficient space the teeth are not able to erupt straight in their correct positions. As a result of this the teeth are crooked and overlapping one another abruptly. Crowding generally needs a longer treatment plan but most cases can be corrected with Aligners.
Cross Bite (Upper Teeth fitting behind the Lower Teeth)
In case of a Cross Bite, some of the upper teeth fit just behind the lower teeth. Aligners can solve most cases of Under Bite very effectively.