FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How To Wear

Identify the upper set by the ‘U’ marking and the lower set by the ‘L’. To place the NEOCLEAR aligner, position it in the front teeth region and gently apply equal pressure to the right and left molars (back teeth) based on the corresponding area (lower or upper) until it fits securely. Refrain from biting the NEOCLEAR aligner into place to prevent potential damage.

  • The upper set is marked with a U, while the lower set is with an L

  • Place the NEOCLEAR ALIGNER into the front teeth region and gently applying equal pressure to your right and left molars (back teeth) according to the corresponding area (lower or upper) until it fits into place.

  • Avoid biting your NEO CLEAR ALIGNER into place, as that can cause damage.

How To Remove

Gradually detach the NEOCLEAR aligner from your teeth using your fingertips, starting from the back of your molars.

Proceed to move your fingertips forward, releasing the NEOCLEAR aligner from your teeth in a gradual manner.

It is highly recommended to remove the SEBARIS aligner from the palate/tongue side rather from the cheek side.

How To Use

Make sure your teeth are thoroughly clean before wearing them.

Remove the aligners before eating or brushing your teeth.

Wear them consistently for 20-22 hours each day.

Place them in the provided NEOCLEAR case with the back parts facing each other for storage.

Clear aligners use controlled force to reposition teeth over time. You wear a series of these trays, each slightly adjusted, until your smile is aligned.

Yes, Neoclear aligners are typically more comfortable than traditional braces, as they are made to fit your teeth and have no sharp metal components.

Treatment duration varies, but it usually takes several months to a few years, depending on the complexity of your case.

NeoClear aligners can address many orthodontic issues, but their suitability depends on your specific dental needs. A consultation with an orthodontist is recommended.

Yes, you can remove clear aligners for eating, drinking, and oral hygiene. However, they should be worn for most of the day and night.

Initially, you might experience a slight adjustment period in your speech, but it typically improves as you get used to wearing them.

Regular check-ups with your orthodontist are necessary to monitor progress and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.

Insurance coverage varies, so it’s essential to check with your provider to understand your specific policy.

Retainers are often recommended to maintain your newly aligned smile and prevent any relapse.

While wearing aligners, it’s generally recommended to avoid eating or drinking anything except water. This is because consuming food and beverages can stain or damage the aligners and compromise their effectiveness. Additionally, eating with aligners in place can lead to the accumulation of food particles, which may increase the risk of cavities and other

Hot beverages can warp the aligners, so it’s advisable to remove them before consuming hot drinks.