Frequently Asked Questions

How are the Clearpath aligners different from any other aligners in the market?

ClearPath uses the original patient dentition and actual IPR combined with precision of movement to deliver the best results with better hygiene through clearer aligners.
  • Comfortable
  • Removable
  • Snug fitting
  • Easy to maintain oral hygiene
  • Clearer

Can I be treated with Clearpath aligners?

ClearPath aligners have been proven to be successful for the correction of a variety of malocclusions, to discuss your individual case please visit your orthodontist or contact ClearPath at info@clearpathortho.com.

How much does it cost?

Cost of the appliance varies depending upon severity of malocclusion, duration of treatment and the treatment plan decided by the treating Orthodontist.

What’s the usual time it takes for treatment to complete?

Since each malocclusion is different and the response to the treatment varies from patient to patient, so predicting actual treatment plan is difficult. Your treating Orthodontist will be in a better position to answer such queries. Normally the treatment time is comparable to the time taken by conventional braces.

Where do I get the Clearpath aligners?

To get ClearPath aligners you need to visit your nearest orthodontist/general dentist providing the treatment through clear aligners or contact us at info@clearpathortho.com.

How long do I have to wear the aligners?

While wearing appliance, it applies continuous correcting force to align teeth, so it’s empirical that the appliance is worn full time, except when brushing, eating or drinking hot and cold beverages.

How do I make sure teeth wouldn’t shift back after the treatment?

At the end of treatment retainers are given to maintain the position of teeth as achieved at the end of treatment. Duration to wear retainers, in order to maintain the teeth in corrected position, varies from patient to patient and is also dependent on the type of malocclusion thus can be better prescribed by the treating orthodontist.