📉 New 2025 Review: Why You Can’t Trust Your Own "Guess"
Are you strictly hitting your 22 hours, or just "feeling" like you are? A comprehensive systematic review released in late 2024 via the National Institutes of Health (NIH) database highlights a critical flaw in clear aligner therapy.
The review confirms that clear aligners are highly effective, but their success is heavily dependent on patient discipline. Crucially, the researchers noted that "self-reported measures of compliance" are often inaccurate.
In other words: most patients believe they are wearing their aligners enough, but data shows they aren't. This gap between "guessing" and "tracking" is often the reason for mid-treatment refinements and delays.
The Takeaway: Don’t leave your smile to chance. Objective tracking is the only way to ensure your treatment stays on the fast track to success.
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Source: Accuracy and Stability of Clear Aligner Treatment: A Systematic Review, PMC (2025). [Link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11805322/]