Clear aligners or removable orthodontic appliances are nothing new for patients nowadays. They are the ultimate and most popular choice for straightening teeth easily, discreetly and safely. But are these plastic trays that help straighten your teeth worth all the hype? They are made almost invisible for better aesthetics when worn. Brands like Illusion Aligners use best-quality aligners to help people get a better smile without using metal braces with certified safety.  

What Are They Made Of?  

Clear aligners are made of special thermoplastic material like PU and PETG called medical-grade thermoplastic. It is:  

  • Strong  
  • Smooth  
  • Flexible  
  • Safe to use in your mouth  

This plastic does not have harmful stuff like BPA (Bisphenol A), which can be found in some other low-grade or non-medical plastics.  

Why This Plastic Is Safe  

Medical-grade plastics are virgin plastics means, they are not used in any form. This medical-grade plastic needs certification like ISO to show its non-harmful nature and biocompatibility with the human body.

This certified medical-grade plastic is not toxic like other plastic materials and there is no evident theory of about leaching microplastics in the human body.

Hence, doctors and dentists trust it for use inside the body or mouth. It goes through many other tests as well before being used.   

So, in a nutshell, the plastic used for aligner fabrication is:  

  • Certified by experts: aligner brands get their materials tested and certified by health and safety agencies. E.g: some safest aligners are FDA-approved and check ISO and CE certification as well.  
  • Designed for you; completely customised: when the aligners are completely made for your mouth, it is very unlikely that the patient gets harmed by misfit or badly shaped aligners. The customisation multiples the result guarantee as well.  
  • Hypoallergenic material: Aligners are non-toxic and non-allergic. They do not pose any risk of allergies to their users.  
  • No Wires: since there are no wires, sharp edges or any other metal in the aligners, they are safe to wear without any risk like cuts, bruises, or ulcers.  

Why certified material matter?  

Every story has two sides, similarly, it is very important to know the brand and authenticity of the aligners you are choosing.  

Not every aligner present in the market has the same certification and quality checks. So, it’s your and your dentist’s duty to do small research before starting the treatment. Low-grade plastic can cause issues like:  

  • Bad fit  
  • Hazy aligners  
  • Bitter taste in the mouth  
  • Easy distortion or breakage in the mouth  
  • Incorrect tooth movement  
  • Treatment failure  

How Are Aligners Made?  

Aligners are made of thermoforming material, which means, the material gets reshaped as per our desire through heating. And yes, again, heating does not disrupt the structure and clarity of these ultra-clear aligners.  

As already mentioned, brands like Illusion Aligners provide the desired results with easy workflow, let’s discuss the chronology of getting aligners:  

  • Dentist visit: Go to your dentist with your concern about crooked teeth and understand your misalignment  
  • Scan – A 3D scan is taken of your teeth. And your dentist will call you for treatment planning.  
  • Plan – A digital plan shows how your teeth will move. Your dentist will take your concerns into account before starting the procedure.  
  • Print – A 3D printer makes your aligners.  
  • Polish – The aligners are cleaned and polished.  
  • Pack – They are packed, marked according to sequential wearing and ready to be worn.  

Each set is made just for your teeth and your smile journey.  

Can You Eat with Aligners On?    

No, you should take them out while eating. This helps keep them safe and clean. After eating, brush your teeth before putting them back.    

How to Keep Them Clean?  

Cleaning aligners are as important as certification for the safety of your oral hygiene and prevent infections. Following are the steps to maintain your aligners in a clean condition  

  1. Rinse them with cool water.  
  1. Use a soft toothbrush to clean.  
  1. Do not use hot water – it can change the shape.  
  1. Soak them in cleaning solutions once a week.  

Side Effects? Yes sometimes!  

Most people do not have any problems. Some may feel:  

  • Slight pressure – This is normal and means it’s working.  
  • Dry mouth – Drink more water.  
  • Sore teeth – Goes away in a few days.  

If something feels wrong, call your dentist.  

Kids and Teens Can Use Them Too    

Clear aligners are safe for teens too. Illusion Aligners Teen is made just for them – with extra features like wear-time trackers and space for new teeth to grow.    

Why People Trust Clear Aligners  

  • No wires = No poking  
  • No metal = No cuts  
  • BPA-free = Safe plastic  
  • Removable = Easy to clean  

Final Thoughts    

Clear aligners are safe, smart, and simple. With strong plastic and expert planning, they give you a beautiful smile without hurting your health. A clear win for everyone!  


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