SureSmile Clear Aligners Wallingford

The SureSmile Way to Straighter Teeth

Woman grinning while holding Sure Smile clear aligners in Wallingford

Clear aligner orthodontic treatment has been around for many years. However, there are different brands available for patients to choose from. While Invisalign tends to be the most widely known solution, other brands, like SureSmile, are gaining significant traction. Consisting of clear, plastic trays that shift teeth into alignment over time, these trays offer flexibility and a more reliable result. Let us know if you are interested in learning more about SureSmile clear aligners in Wallingford by giving us a call.

 

Why Choose Clover Dental Care for SureSmile Clear Aligners?

  • In-House Membership Plan for Uninsured Patients
  • Enhanced Digital Imaging & Impressions for Greater Accuracy
  • Free Clear Aligner Consultations

 

How SureSmile Clear Aligners Work

Woman holding a clear aligner near her mouth

SureSmile uses clear, plastic aligners that are customized to fit your smile as it moves through treatment. Designed to treat mild cases of overcrowding, gaps, and bite misalignment, these trays are developed using digital impressions to produce smooth aligners that fit comfortably and generate reliable results. They are to be worn 20-22 hours each day so that teeth continue to move in the right direction over time.

The Benefits of SureSmile Clear Aligners

Smiling woman about to place a clear aligner over her teeth

When it comes to the kind of benefits you can expect to achieve with SureSmile Clear Aligners, here are some of the most common:

  • Greater confidence
  • A more youthful appearance that captures the positive attention of others
  • Improved oral health because of how much easier it is to maintain your teeth and gums
  • A discreet form of treatment that makes it hard for others to notice your braces
  • Faster results than traditional braces
  • Fewer food restrictions because the trays must be removed before eating or drinking
  • Fewer adjustments are required, which also means fewer dental appointments