Orthodontic Aligners Do's and Don'ts

Mar
29
07:00 PM

Orthodontic Aligners are a popular alternative to traditional braces because they are removable, less noticeable, and often more comfortable to wear. Orthodontic Aligners are custom-made, transparent plastic trays that fit snugly over the teeth and are designed to shift them gradually into their desired position. Treatment with aligners involves a series of trays, each of which is worn for about two weeks and then replaced by the next one in the series. Join us today at 7.00 pm, where our clinical experts, Dr. Dhruv Yadav and Dr. Ayushi Gupta, discuss the vivid aspects of Aligners in Orthodontic treatment and its associated do's and don'ts.


Panelists

Dr.Dhruv Yadav

BDS, MDS - (Orthodontics), Aligners Speciality, Founder Saturn Aligners


Orthodontic Aligners Do's and Don'ts

Mar
29
07:00 PM

Orthodontic Aligners are a popular alternative to traditional braces because they are removable, less noticeable, and often more comfortable to wear. Orthodontic Aligners are custom-made, transparent plastic trays that fit snugly over the teeth and are designed to shift them gradually into their desired position. Treatment with aligners involves a series of trays, each of which is worn for about two weeks and then replaced by the next one in the series. Join us today at 7.00 pm, where our clinical experts, Dr. Dhruv Yadav and Dr. Ayushi Gupta, discuss the vivid aspects of Aligners in Orthodontic treatment and its associated do's and don'ts.

Panelists

Dr.Dhruv Yadav

BDS, MDS - (Orthodontics), Aligners Speciality, Founder Saturn Aligners

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