Nobody has naturally perfect teeth, and just because you don't have a serious need for traditional braces doesn't mean you can't benefit from removable teeth aligners. Whether you have a slight tooth misalignment or you think your teeth are more crooked, you can talk to your dentist about removable teeth aligners. Why should you consider this option? Here's a guide to help you make your decision.

Nobody needs to know you're correcting your smile

Do you not want anyone to know you have an issue with the way your teeth look? Rather than consider traditional braces—which are easy to see when you talk, chew, smile, and do other things with your mouth—consider clear removable teeth aligners instead. You'll be able to correct your smile by putting the clear and custom aligners on your teeth as they look natural and won't add bulk or color to your natural teeth. People may not even be able to tell you're improving your smile at all when you have your removal teeth aligners in.

You only need to have minor tooth alignment work done

Severe dental alignment needs may not benefit from getting removable teeth aligners, which are more geared towards individuals who have minor dental issues. If your goal is to close a gap in your smile, make your teeth straighter on the bottom, or slightly improve a near-perfect smile, then you can get clear removable teeth aligners to give you the results you want.

You want to be able to care for your aligners easier

You can't take traditional braces out, but you can take removable teeth aligners out. This means you don't have to worry about having debris left in your teeth. In addition, you can take the aligners out when you're brushing or flossing your teeth or using mouthwash. This is a big upgrade from traditional braces, which require more care and upkeep and can be much harder to keep clean.

Removable aligners are designed to custom-fit your teeth, which means you'll be fitted for new aligners as your teeth change. If you stay dedicated to your aligners and wear them for most of the day while you have them, you should have desirable results when you're done.

Removable teeth aligners will not replace regular dental care, so make sure you still get your teeth checked on the regular and continue cleaning your teeth every day. A healthy smile can be achieved when you care for your teeth in all ways.

 

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