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Transparent aligners for straight front teeth in Regensburg

Aligner therapy is an orthodontic treatment method for the largely invisible treatment of mild tooth misalignments that uses custom-made, thin and transparent plastic trays.
 

Overview of treatment for misaligned teeth:

At our dental practice in Regensburg, we use transparent aligner trays to correct minor misalignments of the front teeth in a virtually invisible manner. The trays are custom-designed, are barely visible in everyday life and can be easily removed for eating or cleaning. This means that many corrections can be carried out discreetly, even in adulthood.

Aligner services

Correction of tooth position

by "invisible" braces

Many patients wish to correct anterior malocclusions without having to wear visible braces or fixed appliances (brackets, fixed braces). With a transparent brace (invisible braces / aligner braces / aligner therapy), the position of the teeth can also be corrected in adulthood.

The transparent and hardly visible plastic splint is harmless to the teeth and allows normal speech in everyday life. It is hardly noticeable and is practically invisible to the person in front of you. The splint only needs to be removed for eating and daily cleaning. Using impressions and plaster models, the initial situation is discussed with the expert dental technician and a treatment plan is determined.

Treatment procedure

Planning, treatment and follow-up care

A cost estimate without obligation for you is possible at any time during a normal check-up. First, we determine the optimal position of your front teeth together with you. After taking an impression, the necessary individual correction steps as well as the total treatment time are then planned in the laboratory and a non-binding cost estimate is prepared.

If desired, the splints will then be made, which will carry out the necessary tooth movements in small steps until the desired final result is achieved. At the end of the treatment, we determine together with you whether corrections are still necessary or whether we will make a retainer in the lower jaw and a splint for the night in the upper jaw to ensure the treatment success permanently.

We work together with a very experienced orthodontic laboratory in Regensburg, which will competently assist you at any time during the entire treatment and also in the phase afterwards.

Frequently asked questions about the treatment of minor misalignments of the teeth

Important questions and answers on the topic

Aligner therapy is an orthodontic method for the virtually invisible correction of minor tooth or front tooth misalignments. It involves wearing thin, transparent plastic aligners that are custom-made for you and designed by us at our dental practice in Regensburg.

The aligners should be worn for most of the day so that the teeth can move evenly. They are only removed for eating and daily cleaning – this is part of the treatment process and makes the therapy suitable for everyday use.

First, we work with you to determine the optimal position for your front teeth. We then take impressions and discuss the individual correction steps and the overall treatment duration in the laboratory. Based on this, we provide you with a non-binding cost estimate. Next, we fabricate the aligners that will move your teeth step by step into the planned position.

The cost depends on how many correction steps and braces are needed. At our dental practice in Regensburg, we can provide you with a non-binding cost estimate as part of a normal check-up, based on the actual position of your teeth.

Finally, we will jointly assess whether any further corrections are necessary or whether a retainer should be fitted in the lower jaw and a splint for night-time wear in the upper jaw. This will ensure that the results achieved are permanent.

The splints are transparent and very thin, making them virtually invisible to others. Speaking is usually possible without any problems.

The necessary corrective steps and the total duration of treatment are planned in the laboratory after the impression has been taken. This planning forms the basis for the further course of treatment.