Spark aligners
The most exclusive Clear Aligner System
The Spark aligner technique uses custom-made, virtually invisible TruGEN material aligners. The Invisalign aligner method uses made to order, practically invisible aligners. Wearing these aligners for 22 hours a day (only removing them when you have to eat, brush or floss) will gradually shift your teeth into place, based on the precise tooth movements an orthodontist plans out for you. Every 7-10 days, the patient replaces himself aligners at home, which affects ferwer appoinntments.
„ TOO SEE IS TO BELIVE„
How does Spark works?
1.Consultation
During the consultation, we take X-ray pictures, computed tomography and diagnostic scan of the oral cavity.
2.Treatment planning
After a complete analysis, we present simulations of the patient’s teeth straightening and we present a safe process of orthodontic treatment.
3.Treatment
The patient receives an individually designed set of aligners, which are replaced by himself every 7-14 days. The average duration of treatment is 6-12 months depending on the case.
4.Visit
Thanks to Spark Aligners, you don’t have to come to the visit every month. In our clinic, we use the Dental Monitoring system, which allows you to control the progress of treatment through a mobile application.
5.Retention
After the treatment is completed, in order to uncontrolled tooth movement, we use modern Vivier retention devices, which allow us to eliminate this process.
Is Spark Aligners for you?
Aligners provide an advanced system of correcting malocclusion from the mildest to the most complex. Additionally, the Spark system is supported by the exclusive 3D Approver software, using CBCT. SPARK offers three flexible treatment options:
- Spark Advanced: comprehensive treatment of complex malocclusions; unlimited number of aligners.
- Spark 20: treatment of moderate malocclusion; 3 times 20 aligners.
- Spark 10: small dental defects, 2 x 10 aligners.
Removable appliances
Removable appliances – can be taken out by the patient and they consist of a palate or a tongue plate and supporting elements such as retainers, a labial bar etc.
Mini Implants
Mini implants, also called mini screws or temporary anchorage devices ( TAD) are very small screw-like gadgets used more widely in orthodontic treatments.
Anchorage is a stable base on which an orthodontic force can be applied to move teeth.
An Orthodontic Mini-screw is a small titanium screw/pin that is inserted into either jaw to help the orthodontist move the correct teeth and stop the wrong teeth from moving in the wrong direction.
The mini -screw is usually in place for several months whilst the teeth are being moved into better position.
Once tooth movement is complete, the screws are taken out.
The use of these implants
allows for precise tooth movement checks and provides better treatment results.