There is no doubt that, since its introduction into the field of orthodontics, clear aligners have made waves and waves of unrelenting success.
There is no doubt that, since its introduction into the field of orthodontics, clear aligners have made waves and waves of unrelenting success. With its aesthetics, undeniable functionality, and staggering success in treating a wide array of orthodontic problems. However, some orthodontics are still skeptical about its applicability and long-term results.
A clear aligners course is most probable one of the best investments that an orthodontic, or even a general practitioner, can make for their practice. It is a useful tool in his chest of practice, increasing patient’s trust and financial return. Indeed, a better investment is learning this technique from the best, which is exactly what we provide in Master Clear Aligner.
Below are cases demonstrating the huge success achieved by clear aligners.
Open bites are notoriously difficult to manage, and even with fixed orthodontic devices like traditional braces, they can be quite troublesome, both to the patient and to the treating doctor. They are defined as open vertical dimensions between the incisal edges of the maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth. They can cause aesthetic problems to the patient, with a less defined jaw and a less confident smile. In addition, it can cause problems in chewing and swallowing, plus some difficulties in articulation.
Before: a case of frontal open bite where both upper and lower dentitions are not touching.
After: After successful clear aligner management, a more aesthetic smile is created after the correction of the open bite.
Below is a case of malocclusion class II. Molar distalization was achieved using clear aligners in order to correct the malocclusion. These are to be corrected as they can cause dental trauma and excessive tooth wear of the lower incisors. It can also expedite tooth decaying and can cause gum problems and inflammation.
Before: malocclusion class II showing a horizontal overjet discrepancy with proclination of the incisors.
After: the overbite discrepancy is corrected following the clear aligners management, returning the maxillary incisor back to its proper positioning.
Correction of Class III malocclusion, in which protrusion of the mandible in relation to the maxilla or the skull base, creates a prognathic appearance. Class III malocclusions can cause changes in occlusal and mandibular plane angle. In addition, it can cause speech distortion.
Before: class III malocclusion with a negative overjet
After: normal aesthetics is restored following the correction of the negative overjet using clear aligners.
A case of posterior crossbite where there is an inadequate transversal relationship between maxillary and mandibular teeth. Posterior cross-ties can cause tension headaches, jaw pain, and TMJ disorders.
Before: demonstrating a posterior crossbite
After: correction of the posterior crossbite with clear aligners with the restoration of the normal transversal relationship of maxillary and mandibular teeth.
Dental spacing is the condition opposite of overcrowding. There is excess space between the teeth. These can be caused by multiple factors, including protrusive teeth, missing teeth, impacted teeth, or abnormal gingival tissue. Although it might seem pretty harmless, spacing can cause bacterial build-up in between the teeth, which will lead to plaque formation. This, in turn, will expedite tooth decay and cause periodontal diseases such as gingivitis.
Before: spacing or ‘gapping’ teeth can create a less-than-optimal smile.
After: obliteration of the excessive space using clear aligners to create acceptable spacing between the teeth.
Even in pediatric cases, clear aligners can be a great alternative to traditional braces, which are not really a favorite in this age group.
Before & After: in a pediatric patient
A case in a teenage patient
Before & After in a teenager
A picture is worth a thousand words. These cases, along with illustrations on each indication, are sure to prove the importance of clear aligners.
However, there are various other advantages that could be taken into consideration while deciding on investing in a clear aligners course.
A question worth answering is who is eligible to take the clear aligners course. General practitioners with an interest in orthodontics or orthodontists can sign up for the clear aligners course.
The course includes a step-by-step demonstration of the clear aligner installation process. In addition, it also shows the indications and contraindications for the use of the modality. Taught by pioneers in the field of clear aligners and removable devices, this course will aid in creating an artistic sense in the field. This will help in the proper utilization of the clear aligners treatment modality and utilizing it to the best.
Overall, clear aligners are a wonderful treatment modality and a new star player in the field of orthodontists. With its advanced technology and relatively easier installation, it can be an attractive modality for both patients and dentists alike.
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