SureSmile Invisible Aligners

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SureSmile Invisible Aligners in Austin, TX

Advanced Teeth Straightening

SureSmile Invisible Aligners are gaining popularity as a teeth straightening option for their flexibility and removability compared to traditional metal braces. Our team in Austin, TX and the surrounding Westlake areas are excited to offer this transforming treatment.

SureSmile Invisible Aligners can achieve confident smile without the hassle of wires, metal, or brackets. For more information, do not hesitate to reach out to our helpful and friendly office staff.


Contact our offices online to learn about our SureSmile Aligners, or by calling (512) 399-1115 today. 


Discover the Benefits of SureSmile Invisible Aligners

Our team offers SureSmile Invisible Aligners to improve the appearance of your teeth and smile. We recommend this treatment for patients in their young-adult years (16 years of age), who might prefer to straighten their teeth using a less noticeable approach.

SureSmile Invisible Aligners works well for a broad range of patient needs, however, please contact us so we can perform an assessment and determine your candidacy.

Understanding How SureSmile Aligners Work

With SureSmile Invisible Aligners invisible braces, we can straighten your teeth using a series of clear, custom, removable aligners. Each aligner moves your teeth just a little bit at a time until you eventually get straight teeth. It’s the easy and discreet solution to align and straighten a broad range of conditions for a stunning, healthy smile.

Whether it is mild, moderate, or complex malocclusion that requires correction, our SureSmile aligners can help give you the smile you deserve.

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Benefits of SureSmile Invisible Aligners

Many patients and doctors prefer our SureSmile Invisible Aligners to traditional wires and brackets, due to advantages of improving conditions including, overbites, underbites, spacing issues, crowding teeth, and more.

A few other benefits of SureSmile include:

  • Appliances that are unnoticed
  • No restrictions in diet
  • No obstructions to flossing or brushing
  • Controlled single-tooth movement
  • Remote monitoring options

Are Clear Aligners Better than Normal Braces

Clear braces are not any better or worse, but they can have their advantages. The biggest is that they are less noticeable, which makes them more attractive to younger people who may be more self conscious.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does SureSmile treatment take?

The duration of SureSmile treatment varies depending on the complexity of the case. On average, treatment can take anywhere from 6 to 18 months. We will provide a personalized treatment timeline during your initial consultation.

Can I eat and drink with SureSmile aligners?

Yes, you can eat and drink with SureSmile aligners. However, it's crucial to remove them before consuming anything other than water. This prevents staining, aligner damage, and potential interference with tooth movement.

How do I clean my SureSmile aligners?

Gently brush your aligners with a soft-bristled toothbrush and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Rinse them thoroughly with cool water before and after each use. Avoid using hot water, as it can warp the aligners.

Will SureSmile aligners affect my speech?

Some patients may experience minor speech changes initially, but these typically subside within a few days as they adjust to wearing the aligners.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

If you're ready to achieve the smile of your dreams, contact Bell Dental Studio in Austin, TX, to schedule a consultation. Their friendly and knowledgeable team will be happy to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the SureSmile process.


Contact us online or call (512) 399-1115 to schedule an appointment with Bell Dental Studio today or to learn more. 


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