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What are aligners made of?
We make Dema Smile aligners from a transparent hypoallergenic medical grade biopolymer. This material is produced in the USA on modern equipment. It is safe, does not oxidize, does not enter into chemical reactions with saliva.

Biopolymer is a smooth and non-traumatic material for the oral cavity. Aligners will not rub the gums and will not harm the enamel of the teeth.

Aligner sets have different thicknesses, as thicker aligners (up to 0.75 mm) must be used in the last stages of treatment to prevent the teeth from returning to their usual position. The first pairs will be thinner — 0.5 mm.
Aligner
manufacturing steps
Step 1
The doctor makes impressions or a 3D scan of the oral cavity. Our laboratory receives complete and accurate data from the orthodontist, on the basis of which we will produce aligners that correspond to the individual characteristics of your dentofacial system. The SetUp model takes into account the specifics of the structure, all anomalies and inflammatory processes.
Step 2
Thermal molding. Dema Smile aligners are produced by applying high temperatures to a polymer material. The biopolymer plate is heated to a state of plasticity and pressed into a shape that fully corresponds to the corrected dentition.
Step 3
The edges of the mouthguards are cut in such a way that they cannot damage the mucous membrane or tongue in any way. Thanks to cutoff, wearing aligners will be completely safe for the gums and as inconspicuous as possible for the patient.
Step 4
The orthodontist hands over the first set of Dema Smile to the patient and explains how to install and wear aligners, store and care for them. The recommendations are simple and easy to implement. They will help protect the oral cavity from accidental injury and mouthguards — from breakage during the treatment period.
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