interesting.. I didn't think it would be long before we saw a hard push by another company backed by investors... I think they could of branded a better name...
I'll be interested to see how this company does...
Seems like ClearCorrect is really trying to make a push, timing it with Invisalign's announcement of proficiency requirements:
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I'd not put my money on their future. If one of their gambits is to go after the docs who fail to meet Align's new requirements, one might expect that, on average, the level of experience of their practitioners with this type of modality will be significantly less. ANd then again, if they should nevertheless show signs of eroding Align's market in any significant way, I am sure Align will go after them for patent infringement.
I am not a dental professional.
As it says on the main Bracesreview.com page, always consult a qualified orthodontist, dentist, or medical professional with questions you may have.
I know align used to sell its 'express' product (simpler, just 10 number of stages and only anterior teeth) around 750 bucks and sells the complex treatment solutions for 2,000 and average is around 1,250 dollars.
What are the prices of ClearCorrect for comparable treatments.