SureSmile® is currently considered one of the most cutting-edge teeth straightening procedures available. Through groundbreaking orthodontic technology, SureSmile performs the teeth straightening process with incredible precision and accuracy. The exciting part is that the result is quicker than traditional metal braces and other orthodontic treatments.
How SureSmile works
SureSmile is built with imaging, software, and unique robotic technology to help the dentist create varieties of personalized arch wires that enable a more accurate teeth alignment. As opposed to conventional braces that require making an impression of the teeth and shaping the wires with hands, SureSmile uses amazingly comprehensive 3D digital models to direct treatment.
Using the 3D models, the dentist can develop a specific, singular movement for each of the teeth from the beginning to the end using virtual reality. By deciding the results from the start, dental experts can ensure the teeth move in the desired direction with a more foreseeable process.
After deciding on the treatment course through digital imaging, the SureSmile robot will create bespoke arch wires to use at different levels of treatment. When linked with the brackets placed on the patient’s teeth, the wires form the most convenient positioning attainable while shifting the teeth effectively. Since the robot can create smaller and tighter curves on the wire, the teeth move with precision straight to the desired position.
Reasons to choose SureSmile
Through the use of advanced and updated technologies in orthodontic care, dentists can give you remarkably straighter teeth. Some of the reasons for choosing SureSmile include:
High precision and results
With 3D imaging, high-end software, and a robot, SureSmile can shift the teeth to their proper position with almost flawless precision. Rather than having the wires shaped by hand, the robot shapes the wire. Once in place, the wire moves each tooth accurately to produce outstanding results.
Fewer visits to the dental office
SureSmile reduces the number of visits and time spent in the dentist’s office. The orthodontic efficiency of SureSmile means fewer orthodontic appointments. The teeth movement is more convenient than regular braces and therefore does not interfere with your daily routine. You will also be able to maintain proper oral hygiene and keep your teeth healthy.
Reduced discomfort
Patients who have worn braces will be quick to tell you how inconvenient the wire adjustments and changes were. Luckily, SureSmile technology is designed to ensure the maximum effectiveness of each wire, minimizing the need to go for repeated adjustments. This does not mean SureSmile feels different from wearing braces, but you will not experience the discomfort for long since the results are faster.
Faster results
Braces are a long-term commitment, usually lasting between 12 to 18 months on average. SureSmile, on the other hand, takes about six to eight months. The results of SureSmile are typically 30 percent faster than traditional orthodontics.
FAQs
Some frequently asked questions about SureSmile include:
Can I eat while wearing the aligners?
Patients are encouraged to remove their aligners before eating or drinking, particularly if the beverage is hot. If you do not take out your aligners, they will get discolored over time. While you have your aligners, you can drink water at room temperature or chilled. After eating, brush your teeth thoroughly before wearing the SureSmile®.
Will the aligners be visible on the teeth?
When compared to transparent braces, SureSmile® aligners are quite different. Brackets hold both conventional and clear braces, which might make them slightly obvious on the teeth. The plastic in SureSmile is Essix ACE plastic, which is hard, robust, and flexible. The aligner can blend into the background thanks to this cutting-edge innovation.
Does it have the potential to discolor my teeth?
With SureSmile® aligners, discolored teeth are not as likely. Removing your aligners to eat and drink beverages other than water, brushing your teeth before reinserting them, and using the tools advised by your dental specialists to clean them regularly are all essential to achieving the best results from your orthodontic treatment. Keeping up with regular dental hygiene is another important step in avoiding tooth discoloration.
Should I pick SureSmile® over braces?
Instead of wearing uncomfortable and inconvenient braces, you may use SureSmile® aligners and get the same or even better results. The aligners are custom-made to fit snugly and comfortably over the teeth. You do not have to see the dentist often to adjust them, which is a major time saver compared to traditional braces.
Try SureSmile
Contact a dentist to learn more about SureSmile or other teeth straightening procedures. The dental expert will provide a consultation, evaluate your condition, and suggest the best treatment.
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