Do Clear Aligners Really Fix Bite Problems
- Dr. Hans Gabriel
- Sep 2
- 1 min read

Introduction
Clear aligners are well-known for straightening teeth, but many patients wonder if they can also fix bite issues like overbites, underbites, or crossbites. The answer depends on the severity of the problem and the treatment plan.
How Clear Aligners Correct Bites
Clear aligners apply gentle, controlled pressure to reposition teeth and jaws. With the help of attachments and precision planning, they can improve mild to moderate bite problems over time.
Types of Bite Problems Aligners Can Address
Overbite – Reducing overlap of top and bottom teeth
Underbite – Moving lower teeth back into alignment
Crossbite – Shifting teeth so they meet evenly
Open bite – Helping close gaps between upper and lower teeth
When Aligners May Not Be Enough
Severe bite issues or jaw misalignments often require traditional braces or even surgery. Aligners work best for cases that don’t need dramatic skeletal changes.
Conclusion
Yes, clear aligners can fix bite problems—but mainly mild to moderate ones. A proper consultation ensures you know whether aligners alone will work or if combined treatments are needed for a healthier bite.
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