Orthodontic Treatment

Oralift is not designed to move teeth, correct bite relationships, or replace orthodontic treatment.

If you are currently undergoing active orthodontic treatment — including fixed braces or clear aligner systems such as Invisalign — you should not use Oralift unless your orthodontist specifically approves its use. During active tooth movement, orthodontic forces are carefully controlled, and additional appliances should only be introduced under professional supervision.

Once orthodontic treatment is complete and you are wearing retainers, Oralift may be used, provided your dentist or orthodontist is happy for you to do so. As with all users, wear should be introduced conservatively and monitored for comfort.

If you are considering orthodontic treatment, professional orthodontic assessment is essential. Structural tooth alignment and muscle tone are separate but interconnected aspects of facial function. While Oralift works at the level of muscle relaxation and habitual holding patterns, it does not alter tooth alignment or skeletal structure.

Some individuals choose to explore non-invasive approaches focused on muscle awareness and relaxation before making decisions about structural interventions. This is a personal choice and should not replace professional orthodontic evaluation or treatment planning.

If you are unsure, speak with your orthodontist or dentist before using Oralift.


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