The Discreet Path to Confidence
Achieving a beautifully aligned smile no longer requires traditional metal braces. Clear aligners are a customized series of removable trays designed to gradually shift your teeth into their desired positions.
Using advanced 3D imaging technology, Dr. Parsaei designs a personalized treatment plan that maps out the exact movements of your teeth from start to finish, ensuring precise and effective results.
Dr. Parsaei offers an array of aligner systems, including Invisalign, Clarity, Spark, and others.

CLEAR ALIGNERS

Benefits of Aligners
Discreet Appearance: Made from transparent materials, clear aligners are virtually unnoticeable.
Enhanced Comfort: Without metal brackets or wires, clear aligners minimize irritation to your cheeks and gums.
Removability: You can easily remove the aligners for eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing, promoting better oral hygiene and no dietary restrictions.
Predictable Results: Dr. Parsaei’s sophisticated digital modeling offers a clear visualization of your treatment journey, making it easy to understand each phase and communicate your goals. Each set of aligners is worn for about one to two weeks before progressing to the next in the series, gently guiding your teeth toward optimal alignment.

Are Aligners Right For You?
Clear aligners are wonderful for addressing various orthodontic concerns, including:
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Crowded or spaced teeth
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Overbites, underbites, and crossbites
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Relapse after previous orthodontic treatment
That said, clear aligners may not be ideal for you if:
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You have severe bite issues.
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You struggle with compliance. Aligners need to be worn 22+ hours a day to work effectively. If you think you'll frequently remove them or forget to wear them, the treatment may not be as successful. Wearing your retainer is also vital to maintaining your perfect smile.
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You have complex tooth movements. Certain types of tooth rotations, extreme crowding, or the need for large vertical tooth movements might be more predictably managed with brackets and wires.
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You have untreated dental issues. Gum disease, cavities, or other unresolved dental concerns need to be addressed before starting aligner treatment to avoid complications.
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Your kids' permanent teeth haven’t erupted enough just yet, clear aligners may not be the best option—though aligner systems specifically designed for early intervention are available in select cases.
Discover your ideal treatment plan at your first visit with Dr. Parsaei. She will evaluate your needs based on your specific anatomy, goals, and lifestyle and recommend the best path forward—whether that’s clear aligners, braces, or a combination of both.
