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ClearCorrect:

your partner in ortho.

ClearCorrect is committed to being your partner for clinical excellence. Backed by Straumann’s 60-year legacy of research and innovation, we’ve created an exceptional end-to-end clear aligner experience that empowers clinicians to do their best work.

ClearCorrect aligners represent the culmination of decades of material science, research, and innovation. From the proprietary ClearQuartz tri-layer material, to the technology and design processes that shape it, to the clinical features that customize it, ClearCorrect’s premier aligner provides the ultimate orthodontic tool for your practice.

ClearQuartz™ Tri-layer Material

The industry-leading tri-layer material provides greater orthodontic control by combining two layers of resilient polymers with an elastomeric inner layer, resulting in gentle, consistent application of force.

Performance Trimline

Extending beyond the gingival margin, aligners with a high and flat trimline have been clinically proven to optimize force transmission for more accurate tooth movement and enhanced root control.4 It’s also proven to be 2.5x more retentive than scalloped aligners, which reduces the need for retentive engagers.5

Scientifically-Proven ClearControl™ Clinical Features

ClearControl clinical features have been optimized to tailor the patient’s treatment precisely to their needs: from customizable engagers, to bite ramps, to cutouts for elastics, to pontics, bars, and guides, clinicians can incorporate any number of treatment strategies to address cases ranging from simple to complex.

4 Elshazly, T. et al. Effect of Trimming Line Design and Edge Extension of Orthodontic Aligners on Force Transmission: An in vitro Study. Journal of Dentistry (2022). doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2022.1042765.5 The effect of gingival-margin design on the retention of thermoformed aligners” by Daniel P. Cowley, James Mah, and Brendan O’Toolein the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics: JCO 11/2012; 46(11):697-702.6.

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