Correct your teeth position in just 3-12 months.

JustSmile Aligners,
invisible braces.

From
69
/month
Swiss quality

What are JustSmile aligners?

Our JustSmile aligners are transparent braces that correct your tooth position within just 3 to 12 months. They are produced with the latest 3D printing technology and are increasingly replacing metal braces. They come with many advantages:
Barely visible & discreet
Removable & easy to clean
Highly effective & fast
Affordable
Pain-free

Indications

These are the main tooth malpositions, which are usually indicators for an aligner treatment.
Crowding
Spacing
Deep / over bite
Open bite
Cross bite
  • Crowding occurs when the teeth do not have enough space next to each other in an arch. In addition to aesthetic problems, this discrepancy makes it more difficult to clean the teeth and can lead to gum inflammation, tartar and tooth decay more easily than with a normal set of teeth.
  • In contrast to crowded teeth, spacing is when the available space between the teeth is larger than needed. Most often a gap is formed between the two upper incisors, called diastema, but it can also occur in posterior regions. The plaque that easily sticks in the gaps can lead to gingivitis and tooth decay.
  • A deep bite is when the upper incisors cover more than 2 mm of the lower incisors in the closed position. This very common discrepancy affects nearly 70% of the population. It can lead to tooth wear, gum irritation and jaw joint problems.

  • Overbite is when the upper teeth are significantly more prominent than the lower teeth when closed. It can be hereditary or even caused by bad habits in childhood (tongue thrusting, finger sucking).
  • An open bite is when the upper and lower incisors do not come into contact in a closed position. It can be hereditary or acquired. In childhood, prolonged pacifier sucking, finger sucking, tongue thrust swallowing and mouth breathing can all be predisposing factors.

    Open bites can cause not only aesthetic problems but also chewing and speech difficulties.
  • Crossbite can affect a single tooth or even whole groups of teeth.
    Anterior crossbite is when the lower teeth bite in front of the upper teeth.
    Lateral crossbite is when the upper teeth bite inwards more than ideal because of a narrower upper jaw or wider lower jaw.


    This can result in asymmetry, speech and joint problems and abnormal tooth wear.
Crowding
  • Crowding occurs when the teeth do not have enough space next to each other in an arch. In addition to aesthetic problems, this discrepancy makes it more difficult to clean the teeth and can lead to gum inflammation, tartar and tooth decay more easily than with a normal set of teeth.
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Spacing
  • In contrast to crowded teeth, spacing is when the available space between the teeth is larger than needed. Most often a gap is formed between the two upper incisors, called diastema, but it can also occur in posterior regions. The plaque that easily sticks in the gaps can lead to gingivitis and tooth decay.
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Deep / over bite
  • A deep bite is when the upper incisors cover more than 2 mm of the lower incisors in the closed position. This very common discrepancy affects nearly 70% of the population. It can lead to tooth wear, gum irritation and jaw joint problems.

  • Overbite is when the upper teeth are significantly more prominent than the lower teeth when closed. It can be hereditary or even caused by bad habits in childhood (tongue thrusting, finger sucking).
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Open bite
  • An open bite is when the upper and lower incisors do not come into contact in a closed position. It can be hereditary or acquired. In childhood, prolonged pacifier sucking, finger sucking, tongue thrust swallowing and mouth breathing can all be predisposing factors.

    Open bites can cause not only aesthetic problems but also chewing and speech difficulties.
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Cross Bite
  • Crossbite can affect a single tooth or even whole groups of teeth.
    Anterior crossbite is when the lower teeth bite in front of the upper teeth.
    Lateral crossbite is when the upper teeth bite inwards more than ideal because of a narrower upper jaw or wider lower jaw.


    This can result in asymmetry, speech and joint problems and abnormal tooth wear.
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How do aligners work?

1.

Consultation

Our dental team will first carry out a general health check of your teeth, inform you about your options and take a digital impression (3D scan) of your teeth. We will then create a visual treatment plan, which we will send to you by email within two weeks and which you can discuss in detail with our dentist.
2.

Treatment

Your customized aligners will be manufactured using the latest 3D printing technology (Swiss design) so you can start treatment within two weeks. Your aligners need to be changed every two weeks and will correct the position of your teeth efficiently and painlessly.
3.

Result

Our dental team will take good care of you during the whole journey (usually between 3 and 12 months) and will make sure that the desired result is achieved. At the end of active treatment, your teeth are held in their new position with the help of a retainer.

Treatment plan visual

There are one or more visualizations of the treatment for each case.

Virtual monitoring

For tourists, people that work/travel abroad, irregular working hours, busy schedules, digital nomads and others.

With the help of the ScanBox from DentalMonitoring you do not have to come see the dentist regularly in person after the initial appointments (consultation & 3D scan, treatment start), but we can monitor the progress of your aligner treatment virtually. This is especially convenient for people living outside Hungary who would like to do the treatment with JustSmile, but only come visit our practice during a single stay. It also favoured by people with busy schedules, digital nomads and other.

 

Virtual monitoring of your aligner treatment from the comfort of your home
Only few in-practice visits
Easy to handle self-scanning process with the ScanBox for your smartphone
Constant supervision by our dentists
Aligners sent directly to your private address

Pricing

Monthly instalments
Single payment
You can freely choose the amount of your down payment, monthly installments and the duration within the credit conditions given by our partner bank.
Free whitening included!

Light


Description: Mostly short aesthetic cases.

From
50
/month*
Free whitening included!

Moderate


Description: Moderately severe aesthetic and functional cases.
From
50
/month*
Free whitening included!

Advanced


Description: Complex functional and aesthetic cases.
From
65
/month*
Currently we offer the treatment only for people over 16 years old.
*Instalments terms & conditions. THM 19.9%
Free whitening included!

Light


Description: Mostly short aesthetic cases.

From
1'199
Free whitening included!

Moderate


Description: Moderately severe aesthetic and functional cases.
From
1'850
Free whitening included!

Advanced


Description: Complex functional and aesthetic cases.
From
2'380
Currently we offer the treatment only for people over 16 years old.

Frequently asked questions

You still have questions? Visit our FAQ's page or come see us at our practice!

Aligners are the most modern appliances for correcting misaligned teeth. Unlike traditional metal braces, aligners can be removed and are almost invisible when worn. Due to their precision, comfort and numerous other advantages, they are gradually replacing traditional metal braces.

  • Barely visible & discreet
  • Removable & easy to clean
  • Highly effective & fast
  • Affordable
  • Pain-free
  • 10-year guarantee

For more information please visit our Aligner page.

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Today, many malocclusions can be treated with aligners. In countries such as Switzerland, Norway, USA or South Korea aligner treatments for adults have since overtaken traditional braces. Of course, like any other technology, aligners have their current limitations. For this reason, we offer a free consultation where our dentists can examine your teeth in more detail and discuss treatment options with you.


Malocclusion types that JustSmile treats:

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Crowding occurs when the teeth do not have enough space next to each other in an arch. In addition to aesthetic problems, this discrepancy makes it more difficult to clean the teeth and can lead to gum inflammation, tartar and tooth decay more easily than with a normal set of teeth.

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In contrast to crowded teeth, a gap dentition is when the available space is larger than the teeth need. Most often a gap is formed between the two upper incisors, called diastema, but it can also occur in posterior regions.

The plaque that easily sticks in the gaps can lead to gingivitis and tooth decay.

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