With SureSmile® gently to ahealthy and beautiful smile
SureSmile® aligners gently straighten your teeth and give you the confidence that comes with improved oral health and a beautiful smile. Our aligners are custom-made for you from the beginning to the end, giving you a personalized treatment plan with predictable results. SureSmile® aligners help you achieve a beautiful and healthy smile.
How it works
Aligner aligners are transparent, flexible splints that can be worn discreetly in everyday life. They exert gentle pressure on the teeth and gradually correct them. They are easy to remove and clean when eating or brushing your teeth. Before treatment, the dentist checks whether the aligners are suitable for your dental situation and provides professional guidance throughout the entire process. Minor tooth corrections only take a few weeks, and the new tooth position is secured for the long term after treatment. This not only improves your smile, but also your self-confidence and charisma.
Why it's not just about aesthetics. SureSmile-impressive-results
Misaligned teeth are common in dental practice. These include misaligned teeth and misaligned teeth, but also overbite, underbite, open bite, gaps between teeth and crossbite, which can lead to other health problems and are treated orthodontically. Aligner therapy can be a very discreet form of treatment. With the help of invisible, removable aligners, the teeth are gradually moved into the desired position. The aligners can be easily integrated into everyday life and are therefore a simple and discreet way to a beautiful and healthy smile.
For your health
There are various complaints that can be attributed to misaligned teeth. Patients with misaligned teeth often have problems with oral hygiene, as the spaces between the teeth are more difficult to reach, which makes brushing and flossing more difficult and promotes the development of caries. In addition to the aesthetic, psychological and social effects, malocclusion is also associated with a number of oral health problems that can have a negative impact on general health. For example, patients with misaligned teeth have an increased risk of periodontal disease, which in turn is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease.