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Braces & Aligners
At Molaris Dental, we offer both traditional braces and modern clear aligners to help you achieve a beautifully straight smile. Our team of skilled orthodontists tailors each treatment plan to suit your unique needs, ensuring comfort, efficiency, and long-term results. Whether you're dealing with crowded teeth, gaps, or bite issues, our braces are designed to gently shift your teeth into the ideal position over time. We use the latest technology to make your treatment more comfortable and faster than ever, ensuring a smooth journey towards the smile you've always wanted.
For those who prefer a more discreet option, our clear aligners are the perfect solution. These removable, nearly invisible trays gradually align your teeth without the need for metal brackets or wires. Clear aligners offer the added benefits of flexibility, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods and easily maintain your oral hygiene. At Molaris Dental, our orthodontic experts will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring that you receive the most appropriate solution for your lifestyle and dental needs. No matter which option you choose, our goal is to help you achieve a confident, healthy smile.
Customized Treatment for Your Best Smile
Comfortable, Precise Braces & Aligners
Clear, Discreet Options for Every Lifestyle
Expert Care for Fast, Lasting Results
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Cases AttendedBraces use metal brackets and wires to gradually move your teeth into proper alignment, while aligners are clear, removable trays that shift teeth discreetly. Braces are ideal for complex dental issues, while aligners are perfect for mild to moderate alignment concerns.
The duration of treatment depends on the complexity of your case. On average, braces take about 18 to 24 months, while aligners typically require 12 to 18 months. Your orthodontist will give you a personalized timeline based on your specific needs.
Yes, clear aligners are highly effective for most patients with mild to moderate alignment issues. However, for more severe dental problems, traditional braces may be recommended. Your orthodontist will assess which option is best for you.
Both braces and aligners may cause some discomfort, especially after adjustments or when switching to a new aligner. However, this discomfort is usually mild and temporary, easing as your teeth gradually shift into position.
With braces, you’ll need to avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods that can damage the wires or brackets. Aligners are removable, so you can take them out to eat, making it easier to enjoy your favorite foods without restriction.

