
Your Clear Choice for a Straighter Smile
ClearCorrect® offers an alternative to traditional braces for straightening your teeth. There are many reasons you might choose ClearCorrect for your orthodontic treatment, including:
- They are clear: The smooth, clear plastic of ClearCorrect aligners fits discreetly over your teeth. Most of the time, other people won't even notice you are wearing them.
- They are removable: ClearCorrect aligners are removable so you can take them out to eat, drink, brush and floss. That means no dietary restrictions, and cleaning your teeth is just as easy as ever.
- They do not require adjustments: Since ClearCorrect aligners don't require adjustments or tightening, you'll only need to visit your dentist for brief appointments every four to six weeks.
What To Expect With ClearCorrect at Pure Dental
For more information, browse our ClearCorrect FAQs.
Initial Consultation
Request an appointment with one of our dentists to see if ClearCorrect clear aligners are right for you.
Taking Impressions
We will take dental impressions of your bite to send to a dental lab, so your clear aligners can be made.
Personalized Treatment
Your dentist will create a treatment plan designed just for you, to help you achieve your goals for your smile.
Fewer Appointments
Since your aligners won't need to be adjusted frequently, you may spend less time in our office during treatment.
ClearCorrect FAQs
Are you thinking about treatment with ClearCorrect? Read the answers to the most frequently asked questions we've received about the treatment process.
- What is ClearCorrect?
- How does the ClearCorrect process work?
- How long does ClearCorrect treatment take?
- What are ClearCorrect's primary features?
- What are ClearCorrect aligners made of?
- What types of orthodontic conditions can be treated using ClearCorrect aligners?
- How many sets of aligners will I need?

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