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Frequently asked questions

Price

Regardless of the duration of your treatment and any bite issues you might have, our pricing remains the same for all customers. Consequently, there won't be any additional charges associated with your treatment.

We provide various payment options through different providers tailored to your requirements and availability.

If your treatment results do not align with the initial expectations, we conduct a thorough examination of your progress. If it's determined that the results do not match the treatment plan, we provide you with refinement aligners, free of charge.

How it works

Your teeth are unique. Therefore, the treatment time can vary from person to person, depending on how quickly your teeth adapt to the braces. In general, a treatment with All-Day Edition takes approx. 3-4 months, if you use them 22 hours a day. Night Edition takes a little longer, approx. 6-8 months if used at least 10 hours per day.

No, the treatment does not hurt. On the other hand, you are constantly pressing your teeth, which means that it is completely normal that it initially feels a little unusual/uncomfortable. This applies above all when starting a new set of braces. The pressure decreases after approx. 2-3 days, as the teeth take their new positions and adapt.

Our goal is always to achieve at least 90 percent of the final outcome as shown in the treatment plan. If you feel that the teeth do not align with the final outcome to that extent, we will make an assessment for correction after the initial treatment is completed.

All Day Edition

The duration of treatment with the All Day edition typically ranges from 3 to 6 months. The exact timeframe depends on the complexity of your case and how closely you follow the prescribed treatment plan.

Our aligners are capable of moving teeth through a controlled and gradual process known as orthodontic tooth movement. This process involves the application of constant, gentle pressure to the teeth in specific directions, causing them to shift into their desired positions over time.

No, you should not eat with your aligners in your mouth. It's important to remove your aligners before eating any food or drinking anything other than plain water.

Night Edition

Treatment with Night edition aligners typically lasts around 6 to 8 months, with the exact duration depending on the complexity of the case and how diligently the patient follows the treatment plan.

Night aligners are designed to be worn only while you sleep, typically for 10-12 hours per night. In contrast, day aligners are worn for a longer duration during waking hours, usually around 20-22 hours per day. The reduced wear time with night aligners means that they exert less continuous pressure on the teeth, which can result in slower tooth movement.

Our aligners are capable of moving teeth through a controlled and gradual process known as orthodontic tooth movement. This process involves the application of constant, gentle pressure to the teeth in specific directions, causing them to shift into their desired positions over time.

Embraces retainer

Our aligners are capable of moving teeth through a controlled and gradual process known as orthodontic tooth movement. This process involves the application of constant, gentle pressure to the teeth in specific directions, causing them to shift into their desired positions over time.

Yes, it is essential to follow your orthodontist's instructions and wear your retainer as directed to maintain the results of your newly aligned smile. Teeth have a natural tendency to undergo slight shifting, especially after orthodontic treatment. Taking proper care of your teeth through the use of a retainer is essential to prevent any undesired movement.

We advise wearing your retainer for as long as you wish to maintain the straight alignment of your teeth. The extent to which your teeth may shift following orthodontic treatment varies individually. Nevertheless, we highly recommend continued retainer use for as long as possible to preserve your newly achieved results.

The choice between a removable retainer and a permanent (fixed) retainer depends on several factors, including your specific orthodontic needs, lifestyle, and personal preferences. Your orthodontist will provide personalized recommendations based on your specific case.

Embraces Bonding

Composite bonding typically does not cause significant discomfort or pain, The process is gentle and often doesn't require numbing. Your dentist will take measures to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.

The lifespan of composite bonding can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, diet, and habits like teeth grinding. On average, composite bonding can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years or even longer with proper care.

Yes, it's possible to undergo composite bonding after completing aligner treatment. In fact, composite bonding can be an excellent option to further enhance the appearance of your new straight smile .