Hello, many patients wonder how long clear aligner treatment takes and whether it is faster than traditional braces. In reality, treatment duration with clear aligners is not fixed; it depends on the severity of the misalignment, patient compliance in wearing the aligners, the quality of the treatment plan, and the aligner material. Below is a detailed explanation to help you better understand the process.
How Long Does Clear Aligner Treatment Take?
For typical cases, clear aligner treatment generally takes from 6 to 24 months, depending on the severity of the malocclusion. Simple cases such as mild spacing, minor tooth rotation, or slight misalignment often require significantly less time. In contrast, moderate to severe crowding or cases requiring extensive root movement usually take longer to correct.
Compared with many other orthodontic methods, clear aligners allow orthodontists to plan tooth movement using 3D software, enabling relatively accurate predictions of treatment duration. Therefore, when asking how long clear aligner treatment takes, the most accurate answer can only be determined after your teeth are scanned and analyzed.
Factors Affecting Clear Aligner Treatment Duration
Treatment time with clear aligners depends on several important clinical factors:
- Severity of tooth misalignment: The more severe the malocclusion, the more aligners are required and the longer the treatment time.
- Compliance with aligner wear: Patients must wear the aligners for 20–22 hours per day. Frequent removal can slow down tooth movement.
- Quality of the treatment plan: The more accurately the orthodontist plans the treatment, the shorter the time needed to achieve results.
- Aligner stiffness and elasticity: High-quality aligners provide consistent force, helping teeth move more efficiently while reducing discomfort.
- Age and bone density: Teeth in younger individuals generally move faster than those in adults.
- Parafunctional habits: Teeth grinding, mouth breathing, and tongue thrusting may prolong treatment time.
Common Levels of Malocclusion and Estimated Treatment Time
Based on common orthodontic classifications, the estimated duration of clear aligner treatment is as follows:
Mild Malocclusion
Includes mild spacing, tooth rotation of less than 15 degrees, and slight misalignment of a few millimeters.
- Estimated treatment time: 6–12 months.
Moderate Malocclusion
Moderate crowding, tooth rotation of 20–30 degrees, or cases requiring mild arch expansion.
- Estimated treatment time: 12–18 months.
Severe Malocclusion
Significant tooth rotation, severe crowding, cases requiring major root uprighting, or anchorage control with temporary anchorage devices (TADs/miniscrews).
- Estimated treatment time: 18–24 months, sometimes longer if additional orthodontic appliances are required.
Clear Aligners for Children and Adolescents
Since the jawbones are still developing, teeth tend to move more quickly.
- Treatment time may be reduced by 10–20% compared with adults.
How to Shorten Clear Aligner Treatment Time
The doctor recommends the following methods to optimize treatment duration:
- Wear aligners for the prescribed duration: This is the most important factor. Missing even 1–2 hours per day can extend treatment by several months.
- Change aligners on schedule: Never switch aligners earlier or later than instructed.
- Use miniscrews when necessary: Miniscrews provide highly effective anchorage in cases requiring significant tooth movement and can help shorten treatment time.
- Maintain excellent oral hygiene: Gingivitis and periodontal disease can slow down tooth movement.
- Attend follow-up appointments on time: This allows the orthodontist to monitor treatment forces, adjust the treatment plan, and address any issues early.
Are Clear Aligners Faster Than Traditional Braces?
In most mild to moderate cases, clear aligners are not slower than traditional braces and may even be 10–20% faster due to precisely programmed treatment plans. However, for more complex situations such as severe tooth rotation, large space closure after extractions, or advanced root control, traditional braces may still achieve results more efficiently.
Therefore, it is impossible to conclude that one method is always faster than the other without evaluating the specific case.
If you would like to know exactly how long clear aligner treatment will take for your specific condition, the orthodontists at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital can perform an iTero 5D scan and provide a detailed simulation of your treatment timeline. If you need support or advice on the most suitable treatment method, feel free to contact the doctor at any time.