Invisible braces? Yes, they’re actually real and yes BASMA.com is your go-to place for them! Out orthodontists use a fancier name; aligners, but we’re content with invisible braces. Here’s why they might be your perfect fit.

BASMA’s aligners

Our continuous mission is to produce clear invisible aligners that are first and foremost comfortable and convenient to wear. We know all too well the struggle and anxieties our customers face while undergoing treatment through the old, the dreaded, and the outdated traditional braces. We want you to know that we hear you, loud and clear. You’re tired of the metallic look and feel, you’re embarrassed to laugh and you struggle to mumble a couple of words because you’d rather people not see them. As it so happens, we’ve built a relationship with our customers that have confided in us all their fears and worries. BASMA aligners are customized for each individual, your treatment plan is unique to you and only you unlike the one-way method braces entail. In comparison with braces and other aligner competitors, BASMA’s aligner treatment plan is available at $1,699.

How do clear aligners work?

All that’s required from you is to book an appointment at one of our clinics and we’ll handle everything else. The scan from your appointment will help our licensed orthodontists design a treatment plan for your individual case. This treatment plan will be provided as a 3D scan, so you can see your future smile right before your very eyes! If you like what you see, you can order your aligner kit and we’ll be there for you every step of the way.

What’s in my aligner kit?

Your customized BASMA aligners, of course! Depending on the length of your treatment, you’ll have aligners for every two weeks. As your teeth begin to shift and take their correct order of alignment, you’ll need to change the aligners as per the instructions in your kit. BASMA’s aligners are entirely transparent and can be cleaned easily by brushing them swiftly. You might notice a few gaps, and a shift within the alignment of your teeth but that’s completely normal and necessary for their correct positioning. If you’d like to read up on the differences between braces and aligners, you may do so here.