Do Mail Order Braces Work?

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Do Mail Order Braces Work?

Table of contents

  1. Common Types of Orthodontic Treatment
    1. Metal Braces
    2. Ceramic Braces
  2. What Are Mail-Order Braces?
  3. How Do They Work?
  4. What Is the Cost?
  5. How Long Is Treatment?
  6. Discover the Benefits of Mail-Order Braces
We all dream about having perfectly aligned teeth and a great smile that radiates confidence. The reality is that only around one-third of adults have naturally straight teeth. For the rest of us, the path to the perfect smile requires orthodontic treatment. For many adults, wearing uncomfortable braces and paying frequent visits to a dental clinic is as unappealing as it is unpractical. That's why more adults in Canada are choosing to straighten their teeth with mail-order braces. In this blog post, we will look at the benefits of teeth straightening at home using clear braces. We will also highlight how mail-order braces from ALIGNERCO work, the average treatment time, and the cost. Now is the time to say hello to invisible aligners and straighter teeth in four to six months.

Common Types of Orthodontic Treatment

In the past, traditional metal braces were the only means of straightening teeth. Today, a range of orthodontic treatment types are available. Let's consider some of the most popular options.

Metal Braces

While still popular today, metal braces are not considered a convenient orthodontic treatment option. Compared to other types of treatment, metal braces pose an aesthetic challenge and are seen as unappealing to wear. There is also the issue of pain and soreness to consider, as metal braces require regular adjustments and tightening. The braces themselves can also aggravate the gums and cheeks. Furthermore, there are hygiene obstacles to consider, particularly when eating.

Ceramic Braces

Ceramic braces are more expensive than metal braces, though they are less durable than their counterpart. Compared to traditional braces, they are more than twice as likely to break off during treatment. There are also issues relating to gum sensitivity, staining, and the longer length of treatment compared to metal braces.

What Are Mail-Order Braces?

Now that we have considered other types of orthodontic treatment, let's consider the leading option: mail-order braces from ALIGNERCO. There is a host of benefits to choosing mail-order braces, starting with the cost, which is more affordable than other options. With ALIGNERCO, you will pay up to 60% less than you would pay for braces. They are also the most convenient type of orthodontic treatment, given that they cut out the middle man (i.e. the orthodontist). Of course, you can rest assured that all ALIGNERCO aligners shipped to customers in Canada are approved by Health Canada. Our clear aligns are less noticeable than traditional types of braces, and they are removable, comfortable, and effective. Next, we will highlight exactly how it works when you order clear aligners from ALIGNERCO.

How Do They Work?

Straightening your teeth with our clear aligners is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Here at the 3 easy steps to perfectly aligned teeth.

Step 1

The first step is to create impressions of your teeth. Simply order an impression kit to take your dental impression at home and then send it back to our team.

Step 2

Once we have received your completed impression kit, we will create a customized invisible aligners treatment plan. This will be designed by our specialized team of experts.

Step 3

Watch the magic happen! Following our customized treatment plan, your teeth will gradually move into place. You can either pay upfront or monthly; either way, our prices are highly affordable. With our ALIGNERCO Smile Protection Plan, you can choose to get additional protection for your straightened smile. With the plan, you will get six years supply of clear retainers to ensure teeth stay straight.

What Is the Cost?

We offer a range of payment options so you will be able to find the one that best suits you. Our SmileAdvantage plan is now available for just and includes a free teeth whitening kit. This one-time payment plan includes your impression kit, invisible aligners, and a set of retainers. With our SmileFlex plan, you can pay just per month for 12 months with 0% APR.

How Long Is Treatment?

Treatment times with clear aligners are significantly quicker than other traditional types of braces. Average treatment times with ALIGNERCO clear aligners are between 4 and 6 months, though the exact treatment time will depend on the individual case. Read our blog to learn more about our mail-order braces and why they are the best option for you.

Discover the Benefits of Mail-Order Braces

Traditionally, straightening your teeth was a lengthy, complex, and costly experience. Having to wear unsightly and uncomfortable braces was compounded by the need to make regular visits to a dental clinic. Thankfully, there is a better way. With mail-order braces from ALIGNERCO, you can get incredible results without the traditional hassle. With our clear aligners, you can eat and drink as normal and continue your normal dental care routine. You can also go about your daily businesses without anyone needing to know that you are wearing braces. For clear aligners that give you a reason to smile, the name to trust is ALIGNERCO. Click here to get started and see if you are a candidate for our invisible aligners with our free assessment.
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