A straighter smile isn't just about appearance. Misaligned teeth are harder to clean, more prone to decay, and can place unnecessary stress on your jaw. ClearSet addresses the root of the problem — not just the look of it.
Learn More arrow_downwardWhen teeth are crowded, spaced unevenly, or out of alignment, everyday oral hygiene becomes harder — and the risks to your long-term dental health grow.
Crowded or overlapping teeth create tight spaces where a toothbrush and floss can't easily reach. Plaque builds up in these areas, increasing the risk of cavities over time.
When teeth are difficult to clean properly, gum inflammation is more likely. Left untreated, this can progress to gum disease — one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults.
Bite misalignment places uneven force on certain teeth and the jaw joint. Over time, this can cause accelerated wear, tooth sensitivity, and jaw discomfort.
These are common signs that misalignment may be affecting your oral health. If any of these sound familiar, it's worth speaking to your dentist about whether ClearSet is right for you.
What your dentist looks for
The medical term for teeth misalignment is malocclusion — a condition that ranges from mild crowding to significant bite problems. Your dentist can assess the severity and recommend whether clear aligner treatment is the right approach for your case.
Crowding
Teeth overlapping or lacking space to sit correctly
Spacing
Gaps between teeth that trap food and affect cleaning
Overbite / Underbite
Upper and lower teeth not meeting as they should
Crossbite
Misalignment of upper and lower arches
Straightening your teeth with ClearSet doesn't just improve how your smile looks — it makes your teeth easier to clean and your mouth easier to maintain for the long term.
Straight teeth have fewer tight overlaps and gaps, making it easier to clean every surface properly and reduce plaque build-up.
When plaque has fewer places to hide, cavities are less likely to develop — especially in the hard-to-reach areas between crowded teeth.
Well-aligned teeth are easier for your gums to support and less likely to harbour the bacteria that lead to gum inflammation and disease.
Correcting bite misalignment reduces uneven pressure on your teeth and jaw joint, helping prevent long-term wear and discomfort.
Unlike fixed braces, ClearSet trays come out for brushing, flossing, and meals. There are no brackets trapping food against your teeth during treatment — so your oral hygiene routine stays effective from day one to the last tray.
Remove to eat
No dietary restrictions and no food caught in brackets during meals.
Brush normally
Clean your teeth as you always have — no special tools or workarounds needed.
Floss freely
No wires to thread around. Flossing stays as simple as before treatment.
Your dentist is the best person to assess whether alignment is affecting your oral health and whether ClearSet is right for you. Download the Dentist Guide and bring it to your next appointment.
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