
Do you want to straighten your teeth without the hassle of metal wires and brackets? If you’re an older teenager or adult, you may especially shy away from highly visible traditional metal braces. After all, your treatment will need to be worn everywhere—work, home, social events, dates, etc. It’s understandable to want something that’s not-so-noticeable.
Fortunately, orthodontic treatment has seen great advancements in the recent decade, and you can now align your smile with clear braces. Two popular and effective brands of discreet aligners are Invisalign and ClearCorrect. They’re both wonderful options, but how can you choose the right one for you? Read along to learn some key differences you should take into consideration when making your decision.
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