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A-ligner

Self-confidence starts with a smile

Ortolab Team
Ortolab Team Ortolab
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Discover the benefits of the A-Ligner treatment system!
A smile is something more than just a few teeth arranged next to each other. It’s the first thing we notice when interacting with another person. A smile is our calling card! A genuine smile can break the ice in contact with another person. A joyful smile can improve the mood of a loved one, and even boost confidence in situations that require self-assurance. But what if, instead of smiling widely, a person covers their mouth with their hand? Asymmetric or crowded teeth can negatively affect self-esteem and mood. The desire to hide unsatisfactory teeth can lead to avoiding smiling, and over time, even avoiding certain social situations.

Research speaks clearly: a smile can affect self-confidence

In a cross-sectional study conducted by Pouralimardan on 165 patients, it was shown that the appearance of teeth has a huge impact on self-esteem and quality of life [1]. It’s no wonder, then, that people dissatisfied with their smile often feel less confident in contacts with others.

Similar conclusions were drawn from a cross-sectional study conducted on 141 people by Bahar. Patients after improving dental aesthetics, in addition to improved self-esteem, also declared greater courage in taking on new challenges [2]. Even in the Brazilian Amazon, scientists noticed that dental aesthetics can affect the self-esteem and quality of life of adolescents [3].

A-Ligner – simple, discreet and effective

A-Ligner is a modern, transparent aligner that corrects tooth alignment without metal brackets and wires, and allows for non-invasive patient treatment. They are so discreet that most people won’t even notice the patient is wearing them. Unlike traditional brackets, patients can remove them for eating and brushing teeth, so they don’t have to give up their favorite foods or worry about complicated hygiene.

Precise treatment planning

Treatment using A-ligners is computer-planned, which means that every tooth movement is predicted in advance. The aligners are:

  • Comfortable
  • Safe
  • Tailored only to your patient’s needs

Flexibility in treatment

Every patient is different, and treatment requires different approaches. Unlike other systems, at Ortolab we are flexible in treatment planning, from simple finishing to serious malocclusions. At Ortolab, in care for patients:

  • We have no set aligner limits per case
  • The doctor decides how many aligners are needed in the setup
  • Thanks to the use of control scans the doctor is able to supervise the treatment process
  • We can significantly reduce costs and focus on the oral pathology of a specific patient

Why does A-Ligner improve users’ self-confidence?

  • Works in the background, so the patient lives their life, and the discreet aligners slowly correct the smile
  • The patient sees results after just a few weeks, which significantly improves motivation and quality of cooperation
  • The finale changes everything! When the patient smiles freely, they feel more confident in every situation

Your journey with A-Ligner treatment can start today – place your order at Ortolab

Learn more about A-ligner:

Tel. +48 724 018 808
E-mail: info@ortolab.com.pl

 

📝 Bibliography

1. Pouralimardan, M., Karimi Afshar, M., & Karimi Afshar, M. (2022). The correlation between orthodontic treatment need and psychosocial impact of dental aesthetics among patients seeking orthodontic treatment. Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 29(6), 536-541.
2. Bahar, A. D., Sagi, M. S., Mohd Zuhairi, F. A., & Wan Hassan, W. N. (2024, August). Dental aesthetics and self-esteem of patients seeking orthodontic treatment. In Healthcare (Vol. 12, No. 16, p. 1576). MDPI.
3. Muniz-Junior, A. B., de Moraes, C. N., Gomes, S. D. L., Bastos, C. D. N., Valdrighi, H. C., Vedovello-Filho, M., … & Carneiro, D. P. A. (2025). Psychosocial impact of dental aesthetics, orthodontic treatment needs, and self-esteem in amazonian adolescents. Bioscience Journal, 41.