Summary: LuxCreo announced the 4D Bright Aligner, an orthodontic aligner system that combines its established 4D Aligner technology with a material designed to yield a whiter appearance.
Key Takeaways:
- The aligner is manufactured using ActiveMemory polymer and incorporates aesthetic shade technology to maintain consistent elastic forces while providing a whitening effect without gels or chemicals.
- Set for a 2025 release and to be featured at the American Association of Orthodontists Annual Session in Philadelphia, the product is positioned to meet the demand for treatments that address both orthodontic correction and cosmetic enhancement.
LuxCreo recently announced the release of 4D Bright Aligner, combining the benefits of 4D Aligner with the cosmetic appeal of brighter, whiter teeth. 4D Bright Aligner is powered by LuxCreo’s 4D Aligner end-to-end system, including LuxCreo’s ActiveMemory polymer. According to the company, this patented material is specifically engineered to deliver precise orthodontic correction and ensure constant elastic forces throughout each stage of treatment.
Unlike traditional whitening methods that require gels or chemicals, 4D Bright Aligner uses aesthetic shade technology (AST) in the aligner material, enabling dental professionals to provide their patients with straight, luminous smiles—all in a single treatment.
Louise Lu, co-Founder and head of product at LuxCreo, emphasized the significance of combining the benefits of 4D Aligner with an instantly whiter smile, explaining, “We heard the demand from doctors and patients to provide not only a more comfortable and efficient clear aligner treatment, but whiter teeth at the same time. LuxCreo’s material scientists created the aesthetic shade technology (AST) to achieve a translucent white, 4D Aligner that instantly improves smiles while simultaneously delivering better clear aligner therapy.”
According to a press release from the company, the 4D Bright Aligner will be available in 2025 and will be featured at the upcoming American Association of Orthodontists Annual Session in Philadelphia in April.
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