Can SureSmile fix overbite?

Can SureSmile fix overbite?

Crowded teeth, overbites, underbites, and gapped teeth all can be corrected through SureSmile®.

How expensive is SureSmile?

around $4,000
The average cost of SureSmile is around $4,000; however this price will vary depending on each patient’s needs. Some patients may pay as little as $2,000, while others will pay much more.

How do I get rid of SureSmile?

When removing your SureSmile® aligner, always use your index fingernails to pull downwards on the back of the aligner. To remove the lower, use your thumbs and push up. Ensure that you always remove from the back of the SureSmile® aligner, this will make your aligner last longer.

Is SureSmile BPA free?

What Are SureSmile Aligners? SureSmile Aligners make it possible to straighten teeth without braces. Made of PVC- and BPA-free plastic, these clear orthodontic aligners are essentially unnoticeable yet highly effective in creating the smile you want.

What is SureSmile wire?

Your suresmile archwires are customized for your unique treatment plan by applying robotic technology to wires made from Shape Memory Alloy. Because these highly accurate wires are custom- designed for you, your teeth move more precisely into place and fewer wire changes and appointments are needed.

Does SureSmile fix overbite?

Is there a SureSmile app?

“To support this critical need, we’ve conceptualized SureSmileU, an app that provides on-demand learning for our digital orthodontic solution and that helps our employees to provide efficient customer support at the highest standard.”

What do custom wires for braces do?

These bends are customized for each patient based on their individual orthodontic needs. The wires are designed to deliver gentle forces to move teeth consistently and directly to the desired finishing position. Once the wires are tied into the patient’s brackets, their own body heat activates them.

What is Suresmile technology?

Suresmile is a new advanced technology that allows your orthodontist to turn 3D scans of your teeth into virtual molds. They can then use these to create your treatment plan using braces. When your orthodontist uses Suresmile orthodontic technology, they gain the benefit of 3D imaging.