What is the invisible orthodontic liner and how does it work?

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Liners are transparent plaques that look like a dental night guard. These medical grade plastic trays are almost invisible and with a gradual force they move the teeth in a predetermined direction. All the process of making these panels is done by advanced digital machines and software. In this way, you do not need to use brackets or metal wires, and you can just use a series of removable transparent plates to provide orthodontic treatment to your patient.

In this way, each patient’s orthodontic treatment plan is integrated with computer software and 3D devices and thus individual plates are made for each patient.
Each plate must be held in the patient’s mouth for three weeks, 22 hours a day to allow the movements to be factored into your treatment plan.
Plaques should be removed from the mouth at the time of eating, drinking (other than drinking water), and brushing.
To apply some forces, it is necessary to install the attachments on the teeth given to you in the instructions received.
The patient’s mouth must be molded after dental treatment, such as filling and withdrawal operations, gum treatment, and others. The last plate used as a clipboard is usually used in the treatment process. To coordinate your visit to an orthodontist and to know your orthodontic costs, you can contact Dr. Jamilian, an orthodontist.