The smart and convenient way to straighten your teeth and correct your bite.
Sigma Aligners are thin flexible clear caps made in Germany. They should be wear at least 22 hours per day and changed to a new set every 1-2 weeks. Every case is individual and prescribed by the dentist. Aligners gently straight your teeth according to the treatment plan. They are invisible on the teeth, so you will get a beautiful smile without discomfort and changes in daily habits.
Meet with your doctor and ask him about the Sigma Aligners. Doctor will make a 3D digital scan of your teeth. During your consultation, you may also have your dental impressions made and your smile photos taken.
After receiving your photos, 3D image and case history our team of state-licensed doctors will customize your treatment plan and the doctor will detailed examine and approve the most precise method to improve your smile.
With the next visit to the dentist you’ll get your personal Sigma Aligners kit. You should wear your aligners every day for 22 hours. Don’t miss regular checkups with your practitioner.
Sigma Aligners are so transparent that they’re mostly invisible. Other people may not even notice you’re wearing aligners. You can easely take them off to have some meal or drink, to brush and floss your teeth, or to visit meetings and special occasions. Sigma aligners are convenient, comfortable and clear.
Yes. Generally the the treatment with Sigma Aligners is suitable for most orthodontic cases: midline shift, spacing issues, crowding, open bite, deep bite, distal bite, underbite, crossbite, general alignment of teeth and other.
Most treatments continue during 4-8 months. Sometimes it takes 18 months and more. It depends on your clinical situation. Every case is unique.
Sigma Aligners don’t influence on eating habits. The only one thing is that they should be removed while eating. During the treatment you can eat and drink everything. Aligners are not braces and there is no fear to stuck the food in or break the wires.
Every morning and evening aligners should be cleaned with the toothbrush and toothpaste.
Many private health insurers and complementary dental insurance companies now cover the cost of treatment. Please consult your agent.