Express your joy.

If you’re not completely happy with your smile, but aren’t a big fan of metal braces, clear aligners might be just the thing for you. Straighter teeth don’t just look better; they work better too. Poorly-aligned teeth can interfere with bite function, can wear out faster, and are more prone to cavities. And once you’ve got a smile you love, you may just find you can’t help but show it off.

Sources: “Oral Health Solutions with Clear Aligner Therapy: Three case studies show benefits of proper tooth alignment” BY Ben Miraglia, DDS, and Lauren Gueits, RDH, BS.

Case types See one you recognize?

A good first impression starts with a smile. Let’s make yours the best it can be. Based on your doctor’s prescription, we use advanced technology to create custom clear aligners that apply targeted pressure to your teeth, slowly moving them into alignment.

Crossbite 1 of 1 Crossbite
1 of 1 Edge-to-edge bite
1 of 1 Excessive overbite
1 of 1 Crowding
1 of 1 Spacing
1 of 1 Open bite
1 of 1 Midline shift
Deep bite 1 of 1 Deep bite
Note: Case types and severity of malocclusion must be assessed by a treating doctor.

How it works Your clear aligner experience

Whatever makes you smile, whatever brings you joy, don’t let your teeth hold you back. Ask your doctor if ClearCorrect is right for you, and start smiling with confidence.

Express your joy—to the fullest.

The ClearCorrect System is indicated for the treatment of tooth malocclusion in patients with permanent dentition (i.e. all second molars). The ClearCorrect System positions teeth by way of continuous gentle force.

1. Find a provider

As a dental lab, ClearCorrect makes aligners based on a dentist's prescription. If your primary dentist doesn’t offer ClearCorrect, another doctor near you probably does.

2. Get evaluated

Your doctor takes photos & dental records, and will prescribe tooth movements if you’re a good candidate for clear aligners. ClearCorrect will make aligners just for you.

3. Wear your aligners

You wear your aligners 22 hours a day, 7 days a week, and keep checking in with your doctor as you progress through treatment.

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