IF YOU WANTED TO STRAIGHTEN your teeth back in the day, you really only had one option–traditional metal braces. Nowadays, our patients have a variety of different options when it comes to how they would like to have their teeth straightened and what is most convenient for them. At Judy Huey DDS, we offer ClearCorrect®!
ClearCorrect Treatment Provides Many Benefits
Not everyone is a good candidate for ClearCorrect, but if you are, it may be a great option to achieve your dream smile!
As the name implies, ClearCorrect trays are nearly invisible, allowing you to go throughout your daily activities with most people being unaware that you are undergoing orthodontic treatment! The aligners are custom-made for you, ensuring a perfect, comfortable fit.
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Of course one of the best perks of choosing ClearCorrect is being able to eat whatever you want! Because you can take your aligners off while eating and drinking, you don’t have to worry about staying away from the foods that you love. ClearCorrect trays also don’t affect your oral hygiene routine like traditional braces do. You can brush and floss as you normally would!
You also won’t have to worry about getting used to metal brackets that may cut into your cheeks and lips at the beginning of treatment or during sporting events. With ClearCorrect, you don’t have to sacrifice comfort to get the smile you’ve always wanted.
As an ClearCorrect patient, you’ll generally have less office visits than those with traditional braces. So if you have a busy schedule but still want to improve your smile, ClearCorrect might be just the thing for you!
Talk To Us About ClearCorrect
We want your treatment to reflect your unique smile, lifestyle and personality. Call us today at Judy Huey DDS, PC for a complimentary visit to discuss any questions you might have about ClearCorrect! At our practice, we believe your smile deserves the very best.
Thank you for choosing our practice. We absolutely love our patients!
The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.