ENDODONTIC REFERRALS AND DENTAL CARE IN THE HEART OF CARDIFF
Clear Aligners
A straight, confident smile is within reach, and you don't have to endure traditional metal braces to achieve it. At Rumney Endodontics and Dental Care, we offer clear aligners as a discreet, comfortable, and convenient alternative to traditional orthodontics. We are also delighted to offer 0% interest finance on teeth straightening treatment.
With clear aligners, you can straighten your teeth and transform your smile without anyone even knowing!
What Are Clear Aligners?
Clear aligners are a modern orthodontic solution that uses a series of virtually invisible, removable trays to gently shift your teeth into their desired positions. These aligners are custom-made to fit your unique dental needs, making the process comfortable and tailored to you.
The benefits:
Invisibility: Clear aligners are nearly invisible, allowing you to straighten your teeth discreetly.
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Comfort: Unlike traditional braces, clear aligners have no metal wires or brackets, reducing the risk of irritation and making them more comfortable to wear.
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Removability: You can easily remove clear aligners for eating, brushing, and special occasions, giving you greater flexibility and convenience.
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Improved Oral Health: Clear aligners make it easier to maintain your oral hygiene, as there are no obstacles to hinder brushing and flossing.
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Shorter Treatment Time: In many cases, clear aligner treatment can be completed in less time than traditional braces.
How does it work?
At your consultation, we’ll use our digital scanner to create a 3D simulation of what your teeth could look like post-treatment – if you’re happy with this, we will order your aligners and begin treatment.
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We will fit your custom-made trays, and then the rest is up to you! Clear Aligner treatment requires much fewer check-in appointments than traditional, fixed braces, although we will need to see you now and again to check that everything is going as planned.
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Each set of aligners needs to be worn for at least 22 hours per day, and you will change them every one to two weeks – as you do so, your teeth will gradually move to the desired position, as outlined in your treatment plan.