PerfectSmile Clear Aligners

PerfectSmile Clear Aligners

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Clear Aligners by @shawlabgroup. ALWAYS designed and manufactured in Canada by our great dental tech

05/09/2023

At this year's Ontario Dental Association ASM, we will be at Booth #303 with a 360 camera! Looking forward to seeing you all there.

04/25/2023

Clear aligners work by applying gradual, gentle force to shift teeth into their desired position using a series of custom-made, transparent plastic trays which makes them appear invisible.

04/18/2023

Not smiling confidently? Its never too late to improve your smile, ask your doctor about Clear Aligners and PerfectSmile or go to the link in our bio to a dentist who’d be able to help you.

04/04/2023

Did you know? That you dont have to be a an Orthodontist to be able to prescribe aligners for your patients?

04/03/2023

Looking for Clear Aligners made in Canada? Look no further!

Photos from PerfectSmile Clear Aligners's post 03/29/2023

Orthodontics, which is a branch of dentistry that focuses on correcting misaligned teeth and jaws, has a long and fascinating history that dates back to ancient times.

The earliest recorded attempt at orthodontic treatment was by the ancient Greeks, who used various devices such as cords and catgut to try and straighten teeth. However, it wasn't until the 18th century that the field of orthodontics began to take shape as a distinct discipline.

In 1728, French dentist Pierre Fauchard published a book called "The Surgeon Dentist" that included a chapter on orthodontics. Fauchard described various devices he had invented to correct dental irregularities, such as a horseshoe-shaped appliance that was used to expand the upper palate.

In the 19th century, orthodontics continued to evolve as dentists and orthodontists experimented with different techniques and materials. One of the most important figures in the history of orthodontics was Edward Angle, an American dentist who is considered the father of modern orthodontics.

Angle developed many of the foundational principles and techniques of orthodontics that are still used today. He invented the first orthodontic brackets and bands, as well as the "edgewise" technique of orthodontic treatment, which involved using rectangular wires to move teeth more precisely.

Since Angle's time, orthodontics has continued to advance and evolve with the development of new technologies such as clear aligners and digital imaging. Today, orthodontic treatment is a highly specialized field that requires extensive training and expertise, and it has helped millions of people around the world achieve healthier, more beautiful smiles.

01/27/2023

Next stop: Straight Teeth. Made in Toronto, PerfectSmile Clear Aligners are always designed and manufactured by a local orthodontist. Keep your patients smiling all while buying local.

Photos 12/31/2022

Happy New Year!

We at PerfectSmile Aligners wish you happiness, peace, and prosperity in the New Year - and thank you for your support in 2022.

12/25/2022

Santa hat photo day a Shaw Lab Group’s Shaw GTA! Who do you recognize in the photo?

Photos 12/24/2022

Happy Holidays from PerfectSmile Aligners!

The PSA team wishes you and your family a safe and happy holiday season.

12/23/2022

PerfectSmile by SHAW : Toronto's aligner. Canada's aligner. Made by Canadians for Canadians. DM us for more information on how our aligners can help grow your dental practice!

11/04/2022

Full day C.E. event today at Shaw Education Center by Dr. Sergio Manay, our very own PerfectSmile department supervisor. Organized and delivered by Shaw Lab Group and our great team members. The same program will be delivered in Ottawa (November 18), Kingston (November 19) and London (November 26). Register here:
https://linktr.ee/shawlabgroup

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