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5 Star Accommodation

Opportunity to stay in a 5-star hotel in the most beautiful part of Istanbul.
 

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During this process, our transfer vehicles will be with you when going to the hotel, clinic and hospital.
 

Hospital

You will feel at home in our hospital that complies with international standards.

Specialist Dentists

Get service from doctors who are experts in their fields.

Why Should You Choose Us?

Founded in 2022, CURExplore is a service provider that brings together guests from abroad through medical staff and translators who can speak their own language.

CURExplore, which organizes international patients from all over the world, mostly from Europe to Turkey, is an Istanbul-based health tourism intermediary company that is a member of TURSAB (Association of Turkish Travel Agencies) with the code 14076 and has the Ministry of Health Accreditation.

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      Invisalign Treatment Frequently Asked Questions

      Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment method consisting of transparent aligners that straighten teeth. It stands out as a more aesthetic and comfortable alternative to traditional brace


      One of the biggest advantages of Invisalign is that the aligners are transparent. This eliminates aesthetic concerns caused by the visibility of braces during the treatment process. In addition, since the aligners are removable, it offers a much more practical use during eating and teeth cleaning.

      As the name suggests, Invisalign appliances are almost invisible. They are especially preferred by adults and teenagers. Because they are made of soft plastic, they are more comfortable than metal braces. They do not cause irritation in the mouth. They can be removed during eating, brushing and flooring. This makes it easier to maintain oral hygiene.


      Invisalign treatment is designed specifically for the individual's tooth structure. Personalized appliances are produced using 3D printers. The duration of treatment may vary from person to person. Generally, it can last from 6 months to 2 years. This depends on the amount of teeth that need to be straightened. During the treatment period, it is necessary to visit the dentist regularly. At each check-up, new appliances are given depending on the movement of the teeth.


      Invisalign is a great option, especially for individuals who have aesthetic concerns and do not prefer traditional braces. However, it may not be suitable for everyone. It is important to consult a dentist to determine the best option.

      Without braces, the movement of our teeth in the jawbone is actually quite an interesting process. Our teeth are connected to the jawbone by a special connective tissue called the periodontal ligament (PDL). This connective tissue keeps the teeth firmly in place while allowing a certain amount of mobility. However, after a while, without orthodontic appliances, it is very difficult to move the teeth in the desired direction and order. Braces are designed to move the teeth in a certain order and in a controlled manner. There are several different appliances other than braces that can move the teeth. These appliances are usually used in orthodontic treatment.


      Clear aligners are removable and almost invisible appliances developed as an alternative to traditional braces. They are produced in series and each one moves the teeth a certain amount. Patients usually wear a new aligner every two weeks. Palatal Expander Usually used when the upper jaw needs to be widened. This appliance encourages new bone growth by gently separating the two halves of the upper jaw. It is mostly used in children and adolescents.


      A headgear appliance is usually used to control the movement of the back teeth and regulate upper jaw growth. It applies pressure to the teeth through straps placed on various parts of the head. A retainer appliance is used at the end of braces treatment to fix the teeth in their new position. Some retainers are fixed, while others are removable. It is possible to move the teeth with these appliances without braces. However, which of the retainers is suitable for a person depends on the condition of the teeth and the type of treatment needed. It is important to consult an orthodontist to determine the best option.

      Invisalign, or clear aligners, has become a very popular option for teeth straightening. So, when should Invisalign be preferred?


      First of all, the biggest advantage of clear aligners is that they look more aesthetically pleasing. Compared to braces with metal wires, Invisalign is much less noticeable in everyday life because it is transparent. So if you are sensitive about appearance, this can be a big advantage for you.


      Also, because the clear aligners are removable, you will be much more comfortable when eating or cleaning your teeth. Compared to braces, dental care is easier with Invisalign. So if you want to minimize interference in your daily life, this method may be ideal for you.


      Of course, each treatment method has its own limitations. For example, Invisalign may not always be suitable for people with crowding or bite problems. In this case, it is best to follow the recommendations of your orthodontist.


      In conclusion, Invisalign clear aligners can be a good option for people who want a less aesthetically noticeable treatment, those who desire minimal interference with their daily routine, and those with moderate tooth crowding. However, it is important to always make a decision based on your personal situation and the advice of your orthodontist.