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What Types of Bites Aligner Trays are Best at Helping with Alignment?


Posted on 9/15/2025 by Roncone Orthodontics
A close-up of a patient's open mouth with a dental mirror reflecting the discreet lingual braces attached to the hidden backside of the teeth.Are you considering aligner trays to straighten your teeth and achieve a beautiful, aligned smile? You're not alone! Aligner trays are becoming increasingly popular as a convenient and discreet alternative to traditional braces. But with so many different types of aligner trays available, it can be difficult to know which ones are best for your specific needs.

In this article, we'll explore the different types of aligner trays and how they can help with different types of misalignments:

Types of Misalignments


•  Overbite: When your upper front teeth protrude significantly over your lower front teeth.
•  Underbite: When your lower front teeth protrude beyond your upper front teeth.
•  Crossbite: When your upper teeth bite on the inside of your lower teeth, instead of the outside.
•  Open bite: When there is a gap between your upper and lower front teeth when you bite down.
•  Crowding: When there is not enough space in your jaw for all of your teeth to fit comfortably.
•  Spacing: When there are gaps between your teeth.

Types of Aligner Trays and Their Effectiveness


•  Clear aligners: These are the most popular type of aligner tray. They are made of a thin, transparent plastic material that is virtually invisible when worn. Clear aligners are effective for treating a wide range of misalignments, including overbites, underbites, crossbites, and mild to moderate crowding.
•  Metal aligners: These aligners are made of a thin, stainless steel material. They are not as aesthetically pleasing as clear aligners, but they are more durable and can be used to treat more severe misalignments. Metal aligners are typically used for teenagers and adults who need more correction than what clear aligners can provide.
•  Lingual aligners: These aligners are placed on the back of your teeth, making them completely invisible from the front. Lingual aligners are effective for treating a wide range of misalignments, but they can be more expensive than clear aligners and may take longer to achieve the desired results.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Aligner Trays


•  Severity of your misalignment: The severity of your misalignment will determine the type of aligner trays that are most effective for you. For example, mild to moderate crowding can often be treated with clear aligners, while more severe misalignments may require metal or lingual aligners.
•  Your budget: Clear aligners are typically the most affordable option, followed by metal aligners and then lingual aligners.
•  Your lifestyle: If you are concerned about the aesthetics of your aligners, clear aligners may be the best option for you. However, if you participate in contact sports or other activities that could damage your aligners, metal aligners may be a better choice.

Consulting an Orthodontist


No matter what type of misalignment you have, it's important to consult with an orthodontist to determine the best course of treatment for you. An orthodontist can assess your individual needs and recommend the type of aligner trays that will be most effective in achieving your desired results.

Conclusion


Aligner trays can be an effective way to straighten your teeth and achieve a beautiful, aligned smile. With so many different types of aligner trays available, it's important to consult with an orthodontist to determine which ones are best for your specific needs. By working with an experienced orthodontist, you can achieve the smile of your dreams and improve your overall oral health.

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