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  2. Clear aligners - Wikipedia

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    Clear-aligner treatment involves an orthodontist or dentist, or with home-based systems, the person themselves, taking a mold of the patient's teeth, which is used to create a digital tooth scan. The computerized model suggests stages between the current and desired teeth positions, and aligners are created for each stage.

  3. Dental braces - Wikipedia

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    Progressive, clear removable aligners may be used to gradually move teeth into their final positions. Aligners are generally not used for complex orthodontic cases, such as when extractions, jaw surgery, or palate expansion are necessary.

  4. The Surge in Teeth Straightening - AOL

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    The Zoom effect is real. When consumers stare back at themselves for hours on end, it’s easy to find something to focus in on. Teeth being one of them. More specifically, their alignment. That ...

  5. Align Technology - Wikipedia

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    Align Technology was founded by Zia Chishti and Kelsey Wirth in 1997 and began working on the development of a clear aligner. [20] Align received FDA clearance to market the Invisalign system in 1998, and it was first marketed in 2000. [20] Align Technology went public on January 26, 2001, on the Nasdaq Stock Market. [21] [22] [23]

  6. Orthodontics - Wikipedia

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    Orthodontic headgear, sometimes referred to as an "extra-oral appliance", is a treatment approach that requires the patient to have a device strapped onto their head to help correct malocclusion—typically used when the teeth do not align properly. Headgear is most often used along with braces or other orthodontic appliances.

  7. What Dentists Want You To Know - AOL

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    Shark teeth aren’t the norm. ... Wearing aligners such as Invisalign leading up to veneers can also help with spacing, allowing the dentist to be more conservative with the prep.