ClearCorrect Clear Aligners — The Complete Guide
ClearCorrect is a premium clear aligner system developed and manufactured by Straumann Group — one of the world's most respected and innovative dental companies, with over 65 years of precision manufacturing in implantology and restorative dentistry. At Tower Dental Blackpool, ClearCorrect complements our Invisalign provision, giving our clinical team the flexibility to select the aligner system most appropriate for each individual patient's anatomy, tooth movements required and treatment goals.
ClearCorrect aligners are made from ClearQuartz — Straumann's proprietary single-layer thermoplastic material. ClearQuartz is highly transparent (maintaining clarity throughout the treatment), highly resistant to staining and discolouration, and engineered for consistent, controlled force delivery. Like all clear aligner systems, ClearCorrect works by applying precise controlled pressure to teeth through a series of incrementally progressing custom trays — each tray moves the teeth a small, planned amount before the next tray continues the progression.
Who Is Best Suited to Clear Aligners vs Fixed Braces?
The choice between clear aligners and fixed metal braces is one of the most commonly asked questions at Tower Dental orthodontic consultations. Both systems can achieve excellent results — the decision depends on the nature of the tooth movements required, the patient's lifestyle and compliance characteristics, and personal preference about appearance during treatment.
Clear aligners are generally preferred when: aesthetics during treatment are a priority (particularly for working professionals and adults), the patient is confident they will comply with 22-hour daily wear, the movements required are primarily in the tooth's crown (tipping movements), the case involves mild to moderate crowding, spacing or bite issues, or the patient has existing restorations that would be difficult to bond brackets to.
Fixed braces may be more appropriate when: the tooth movements required are complex bodily movements that are mechanically harder to achieve with aligners, the patient has compliance concerns (aligners out of the mouth do not move teeth), the patient is a child or young teenager who may not take sufficient responsibility for aligner care and wear, or the case involves significant skeletal discrepancy requiring headgear or other fixed auxiliaries.
The consultation at Tower Dental includes an honest clinical assessment of which system will deliver the best outcome for your specific case — including cases where we might recommend fixed braces over aligners, even though aligners carry a higher treatment fee. Our clinical recommendation is always based on what is most likely to achieve the outcome you want, not what generates the highest revenue.
The Reality of Living With Clear Aligners
Patients often want to know what wearing clear aligners is actually like day-to-day — beyond the marketing material. Here is an honest account based on what Tower Dental patients regularly report:
Speech: Most patients develop a slight lisp for the first few days with new aligners as the tongue adjusts to working around the plastic. This resolves quickly for most people — within 3–5 days. A very small number of patients find speech remains affected for longer; this is typically related to the thickness of material over the palatal surfaces.
Eating and drinking: Aligners must be removed before eating anything other than plain water. This is an inconvenience that most patients adjust to within a week or two. Many patients actually report that it has changed their snacking habits positively — the friction of removing, storing, eating, cleaning and reinserting aligners for every snack naturally reduces casual snacking frequency.
Oral hygiene: Oral hygiene becomes significantly more important during clear aligner treatment. Food particles trapped between teeth and covered by the aligner provide an extended acid environment ideal for decay. Brush after every meal before reinserting aligners. Carry a travel toothbrush. Some patients find a water flosser useful for clearing debris quickly when a full brush is impractical.
Aligner discomfort: The first day or two after changing to a new aligner is typically the most uncomfortable — the teeth are being pushed toward their next planned position, and there is a pressure/aching sensation that most patients describe as moderate rather than severe. By day 3 or 4, the discomfort has almost always resolved. Over-the-counter ibuprofen and paracetamol manage this effectively on the rare occasions it is needed.
Tower Dental — The Most Experienced Clear Aligner Provider in Blackpool
Tower Dental offers both ClearCorrect and Invisalign — making us the most comprehensively equipped clear aligner practice on the Fylde Coast. Offering both systems gives our clinical team the ability to select the most appropriate system for each patient, rather than recommending the same system regardless of case complexity or patient characteristics.
Our principal dentist Dr Sarah Metias holds an Orthodontic Diploma (2023) alongside her MJDF from the Royal College of Surgeons London — providing a level of orthodontic training that goes significantly beyond the short aligner courses that many general dentists complete before offering clear aligner treatment. This depth of orthodontic knowledge means we can treat a wider range of cases successfully in-house and know precisely when a case exceeds the appropriate scope of aligner treatment and requires referral to a specialist orthodontist.
If you are considering clear aligner treatment anywhere in Blackpool, Cleveleys, Preston or across Lancashire, we would invite you to book a consultation at Tower Dental. There is no obligation to proceed, and you will leave with a clear, honest picture of what treatment would involve, what it would achieve, and exactly what the cost would be. Call us on 01253 353759.