Abstract
Orthodontic treatments often involve varying degrees of discomfort or pain, which is a primary concern for patients. Traditional fixed orthodontic treatments, like braces, are commonly associated with pain during tooth movement. Clear aligners, an alternative to fixed orthodontics, are perceived to cause less pain. Therefore, it is of interest to compare pain perception in patients undergoing treatment with conventional fixed orthodontics and aligners. Data were collected through patient self-reports and analyzed using statistical tests, with significance set at p<0.05. Patients treated with clear aligners experience significantly less pain compared to those undergoing conventional fixed orthodontic treatment, particularly during the initial stages of treatment. Aligners are a comfortable option for patients concerned about pain during orthodontic care.
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