F.A.Q'S

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You can find out by completing a quick assessment on our homepage. Our aligners can correct a wide range of cases, including crowding, spacing, overbite, underbite, and crossbite.

DayNight aligners typically require about 4–5 months, while NightFit aligners usually take around 5–6 months. The exact duration will be confirmed once your personalized treatment plan is created.

DayNight aligners should be worn for approximately 22 hours per day. NightFit aligners must be worn for about 10 hours each night while you sleep. Aligners should only be removed for eating, drinking anything other than water, and brushing your teeth.

You may experience mild pressure or tenderness for a day or two when switching to a new set of aligners. This is completely normal and indicates that the aligners are effectively moving your teeth toward their desired positions.

No, aligners should be removed when eating or drinking anything besides plain water. Hot beverages can warp the aligners, and colored drinks may cause staining.

Each set of aligners should be worn for 10 days before moving on to the next set in your treatment plan.

You can clean your aligners using a soft toothbrush and lukewarm water. You may also use our aligner cleaning solution to help keep them clear and spotless.

No, we do not use attachments or buttons. Since this is a remote treatment, your teeth will be aligned solely with clear aligners to the best extent possible.

If you lose or damage an aligner, contact our support team and we will guide you on the next steps. Alternatively, you may move on to your next set of aligners and wear them for the additional recommended days.

No in-person appointments are required. Our treatment is fully remote, allowing you to complete the entire process from the comfort of your home.

You may experience a slight lisp for the first few days, but most people adjust quickly and speak normally soon after.

Yes. Retainers are essential to maintain your results. You will need to wear them for at least one year after completing your treatment.

Yes. To ensure the best results, avoid the following:

Leaving your aligners out for long periods

Drinking hot beverages while wearing aligners

Skipping trays or moving ahead too quickly

Failing to brush your teeth before putting your aligners back in

Tracking refers to how accurately your teeth follow the planned movement.
Poor tracking can create gaps between your teeth and the aligners, which may require refinements or new trays.

A teeth whitening kit helps lighten the shade of your teeth by removing stains and discoloration caused by food, drinks, smoking, or natural aging.

Teeth whitening kits use a safe whitening gel—often non-peroxide—to break down surface and internal stains. Many kits include a mouth tray or LED light to enhance the whitening effect, allowing you to brighten your smile at home.

Yes, teeth whitening kits are generally safe when used as directed. You may experience mild tooth or gum sensitivity, but this is usually temporary. Following the instructions helps ensure safe and effective results.

Whitening is effective only on natural teeth. It will not lighten crowns, veneers, or fillings.

Some people may experience mild sensitivity or gum irritation, but it is usually temporary. Using desensitizing products and carefully following the instructions can reduce discomfort.

Avoid colored foods and beverages—such as coffee, tea, red wine, and berries—for 24–48 hours after whitening to prevent new stains from forming.

Teeth whitening is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, children under 16, or individuals with severe enamel erosion, gum disease, or untreated cavities unless advised by a dentist.