Are clear aligners more comfortable than braces?

-- Sean Myran, DDS

two teen girls with braces
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Clear aligners offer a higher level of comfort and tolerance for many patients compared to fixed metal braces:

  • Aligners are custom fabricated to match your teeth precisely for optimized fit and comfort. Braces use generic shaped brackets.
  • The smooth plastic won’t irritate your cheeks and gums like brackets and wires that poke and scrape.
  • Aligners don’t have bands tightly wrapped around teeth that can increase discomfort.
  • Your tongue will get less aggravated without constant contact with brackets.
  • Food removal and oral hygiene is easier, preventing gum inflammation.
  • Aligners don’t require periodic tightening that can be painful with braces.

Are clear aligners BPA-free?

Of course, aligners come with their own sensations, like tightness during initial use from the pressure. Overall though, most patients report far less pain and sensitivity with aligner wear compared to braces. Discuss options with your orthodontist if comfort is a major factor.

Do clear aligners interfere with speech?

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Sean Myran, DDS

Dr. Sean Myran is a dentist and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He practiced and ran his private practice dentistry for ten years and has been a full-time online marketing expert for the last 15 years. He writes for Dental Country and other blogs covering a wide range of dentistry-related topics.