Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces)
Orthodontics ยท Orthodontics
Every 1โ2 weeks new tray; treatment 6โ24 months
Duration
Outpatient
Setting
Mild pressure for first few days of each new tray; wear 20โ22 hours/day
Recovery
โน60,000+
Cost
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces)?+
Series of custom clear removable plastic trays that progressively straighten teeth with minimal visibility.
Who needs Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces)?+
Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces) is recommended for patients with specific symptoms, abnormal test results, or as part of a planned treatment pathway. Your Orthodontics specialist will evaluate your suitability.
What type of anaesthesia is used?+
Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces) is typically performed with None. The anaesthesia team will review your health history and allergies before the procedure.
How long does the procedure take?+
The typical duration is noted in the quick stats above. This may vary depending on complexity and individual patient factors.
What are the risks of Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces)?+
Risks include minor discomfort, bruising, rare infection, and in some cases incomplete results requiring repeat testing. Serious complications are uncommon but are discussed at consent.
What is the success rate of Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces)?+
Clear Aligners (Invisible Braces) has a documented success rate of 90% at accredited centres. Individual outcomes depend on the underlying condition, patient health, and care team expertise.
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