Like other braces, clear braces -- either brackets or aligners -- work by moving teeth. Clear ceramic or plastic brackets are glued to the surfaces of your teeth. They are connected to each other with wires, and the orthodontist periodically tightens the wires. This pressure causes the teeth to move. Clear plastic aligners work differently. An orthodontist or other dentist makes an impression of your teeth and sends it to a laboratory, which manufactures a clear plastic aligner shaped specifically to fit your teeth and nudge them slightly in the desired direction. Every few weeks, you put on a new aligner that pushes your teeth a little bit farther until they have reached the intended position.
Like other braces, clear braces -- either brackets or aligners --
work by moving teeth. Clear ceramic or plastic brackets are glued
to the surfaces of your teeth. They are connected to each other
with wires, and the orthodontist periodically...
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