eon Aligner at Antalya Dental Hospital, Turkey

eon Aligner: What Are They, Benefits and Cost

The new clear alternative to metal braces.

eon Aligner is one of most trusted brands of clear removable aligners today. Unlike traditional braces, eon Aligners allow you to straighten your teeth without the hassle of metal brackets, wires and elastics. With eon, we are able to comfortably improve your smile without compromising your lifestyle.

Take the first step towards your eon journey.

Just like any orthodontic treatment, your eon journey will start with a consultation with our Specialist Orthodontist who will determine if eon Aligner is right for you. If you are eligible and you decide to proceed with the treatment, we will create a customized plan for you and show you a 3D video manifestation of the plan which allows you to see the process and the desired outcome.

eon Aligner works by gradually altering the position of your teeth.

Once you commit to the treatment plan designed for you, you will get sets of custom-made aligners that you will wear for 2 weeks throughout the course of your treatment. To get the best results, you should wear your eon Aligners regularly for 20 to 22 hours a day removing them only when you eat, floss or brush. eon Aligners are lightweight, only 0.3mm thin and are made from superior grade material that won’t irritate your cheeks and gums.

How long does average eon Aligner treatment take?

Like most orthodontic treatment, the course of your treatment depends on several individual factors such as the severity of your malocclusion and your compliance. Typically, the average treatment time is 13 months and once yours is over, you will retainer at night as instructed by your Orthodontist.

How much does an eon Aligner treatment cost?

The cost of eon Aligners depends on the complexity and length of your treatment. We do have a pricing scheme that allows for installment payments to make it easy for you to begin your treatment today.

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How do I choose a dentist that is right for me?2022-02-06T23:07:04+03:00

It is important that you feel comfortable with the person who is treating you. To put your mind at ease, it is a good idea to ask your dental practice questions about their awareness of LGBT patients’ needs. At first you can do this by telephone and you won’t have to give any details that you don’t feel happy giving.

You can use this as an opportunity to discuss any health conditions you may have. This will allow the dental team to share their knowledge and tell you how they can help you.

When you’re choosing the right practice to visit, it is important to feel confident that the dentist understands your needs.

Whatever dentist you choose, you can be sure:

  • You are in a safe place where, if you choose, you can disclose information about your trans status, gender history and sexual orientation.
  • No-one there will make assumptions about you simply because you are LGBT.
  • Information about you will be treated confidentially and you will not lose control over what other people know about you.
  • You will be treated with respect and without discrimination or judgement.
Why is root canal treatment needed?2022-02-06T19:46:10+03:00

If the pulp becomes infected, the infection may spread through the root canal system of the tooth. This may eventually lead to an abscess. An abscess is an inflamed area in which pus collects and can cause swelling of the tissues around the tooth. The symptoms of an abscess can range from a dull ache to severe pain, and the tooth may be tender when you bite. If root canal treatment is not done, the infection will spread and the tooth may need to be taken out.

I haven’t been to the dentist in a long time, will I need a lot of treatment?2022-02-06T20:52:28+03:00

Years ago it was normal for people to need fillings every time they went to their dentist, but things have changed for the better now. The dental team will now want to help you have, and keep, a healthy mouth and healthy teeth. Using a fluoride toothpaste will help to strengthen your teeth and prevent decay. Therefore, you may be surprised at how little treatment you need.

Teeth are for life and can last a lifetime if they are looked after properly. If you can get your mouth healthy, with the help of the dental team, you should need less treatment and there will be less for them to do in the future. It is important to keep up your regular visits to the dental team. The team will not just check for tooth decay, but will also help you prevent gum disease. Once your mouth is healthy, your visits to the practice will often just be easy sessions for checking and cleaning.

What happens if the implant does not fuse with the bone?2022-02-06T21:26:27+03:00

This happens very rarely. If the implant becomes loose during the healing period, or just after, it is easily removed and your jaw will heal in the normal way. Once your jaw has healed, another implant can be placed there. Or the dentist can make a bridge, fitting it to the implanted false teeth that have been successful.

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