Be clear
on the facts.

  • If you’re considering teeth straightening options, it’s important to be well-informed so that you can make the best decision for yourself.

  • Be clear on the facts provides information about teeth straightening, as well as important questions to ask when exploring your options.

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Know the facts.
Know what to ask.
Know what you are getting.

  • A range of devices can be used to straighten teeth. Some may be more suitable for you than others.

  • Feel empowered to ask your dentist or orthodontist questions about the product being recommended to you and why.

If your heart is set on Invisalign, make sure you are getting the real deal.

  • While clear aligners are colloquially referred to as Invisalign, there is only one Invisalign brand.

  • Invisalign aligners have a flower mark, so ask your dentist or orthodontist for a brochure and sample to make sure you’re getting the real deal.

Feel empowered to make the right decision.

Know the facts

A range of devices can be used to straighten teeth, some may be more suitable for you than others. It’s worth investing in a face-to-face consultation with a specialist orthodontist or dentist before commencing any treatment who will be able to give you the pros and cons of each treatment method.

Pre-treatment diagnostics performed by specialist orthodontists and dentists are in place to protect you from the potential risks that can arise from teeth straightening.

Teeth straightening is a medical procedure andrequires expert knowledge, training and experience.

If you are concerned about advice you havebeen given, it’s wise to check that your specialistorthodontist or dentist, as well as any ancillary staff involved in your treatment are qualified, experienced and are registered to practice in Australia. The register of qualified doctors can be freely searched on the AHPRA website ahpra.gov.au

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Know what to ask

Teeth straightening is a medical procedure that can have risks including tooth loosening or loss, and/or damage to your bite if procedures are conducted with inadequate dental expertise.

Your dentist or orthodontist will also advise you on what to do if you experience unexpected effects as a result of treatment. Always ask your specialist orthodontist or dentist about the risks, and how they will manage risks should they arise.

When you are being treated by a specialist orthodontist or dentist they will provide you with written instructions and advice on your treatment plan. Ask about the plan for ongoing face-to-face and virtual consultations to monitor your progress.

‘Must ask’ questions

Know what you are getting

Always ask about the brand you will receive as part of your treatment.

If a specialist orthodontist or dentist is advertising themselves as an Invisalign Provider, confirm they are actually using Invisalign brand clear aligners.

If Invisalign treatment is being recommended for you, ensure you are receiving the Invisalign brand. You can check this by looking for the Invisalign flower mark which should be printed on your aligners.

Your can also check the Australian TherapeuticGoods Administration website www.tga.gov.au to see if the aligners you are being recommended have been registered to be sold in Australia, and if there have been any recalls, alerts or compliance outcomes.

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Invisalign is the only clear aligner with ‘3 Smarts’.

Only Align has the ‘3 Smarts’:

  • Patented* multi-layer SmartTrack™ material, designed exclusively for the Invisalign System to optimally deliver the desired force systems to more predictably move teeth.**

  • SmartForce™ features, engineered to deliver the force systems necessary to help achieve predictable tooth movements.

  • SmartStage™ technology, the advanced algorithms that generate optimised progression of tooth movements to help improve predictability and reduce unwanted interferences.

Why can’t pre-treatment exams be done via a virtual consult?

Why choose Invisalign if I just want to straighten 1 or 2 teeth?

Clear aligners look the same. Why do some cost more?

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