Say goodbye to crossbite with Caspersmile Clear Aligners

What is a crossbite?

A crossbite occurs when some of your upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth instead of outside them, leading to misaligned teeth and added stress on the jaw. This condition can affect both the front and back teeth. For example, an anterior crossbite makes the misalignment visible in your front teeth, causing a crossbite smile.

Causes:

Early habits such as thumb sucking or chronic mouth breathing

Early habits such as thumb sucking or chronic mouth breathing

A mismatch between jaw size and tooth size

A mismatch between jaw size and tooth size

Genetic conditions like a cleft palate or missing teeth

Genetic conditions like a cleft palate or missing teeth

Problems caused by a crossbite

A crossbite is not just a cosmetic concern. It can seriously affect your dental and overall health. If left untreated, crossbite teeth can cause:

  • Ongoing jaw or tooth pain

  • Higher risk of cavities and tooth decay

  • Sleep disturbances, including sleep apnea

  • TMJ disorders and jaw stiffness

  • Frequent headaches or migraines

  • Speech difficulties

  • Discomfort in jaw, neck, or shoulder muscles

How Caspersmile Aligners fix a crossbite 

At Caspersmile, we know how frustrating misaligned teeth can be. That’s why our invisible teeth aligners are designed using advanced technology and high-quality BPA-free materials. These invisible teeth aligners gradually shift your crossbite teeth into their correct position, improving both function and aesthetics.

Caspersmile offers the convenience of teeth aligners at home, giving you a discreet, comfortable, and affordable alternative to traditional braces. Once treatment is complete, you’ll need retainers to straighten teeth long-term and ensure your new smile lasts.

Ready to fix your crossbite with Caspersmile Clear Aligners?
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Frequently asked questions

  • Treatment duration depends on the severity of your crossbite and other factors. Most patients see noticeable improvements within 6–12 months. A personalized plan will guide you through the process step by step.

  • No. You should remove your aligners before eating or drinking anything except water. This prevents staining and damage. Always brush and rinse before reinserting your aligners.

  • For best results, wear your aligners at least 22 hours daily, removing them only for meals and oral hygiene. Not following the schedule may delay results.