Crowding or spacing
Patients with crowded teeth, small gaps, or orthodontic relapse may be good candidates after bite and gum health are reviewed.
Dr. Alessandro E. Vallone helps GFID patients explore Spark Aligners, digital scan planning, orthodontic screening, and smile sequencing with whitening or veneers when appropriate.
Dr. Alessandro Vallone helps patients understand whether Spark Aligners are a good fit for their teeth, bite, and smile goals. The visit can include digital scanning, orthodontic screening, treatment sequencing, and a clear explanation of what happens next.
Spark Aligners move teeth. They do not replace healthy gums, stable bone, good home care, or a plan for worn, broken, or missing teeth. That is why GFID starts with a simple exam and scan.
Patients with crowded teeth, small gaps, or orthodontic relapse may be good candidates after bite and gum health are reviewed.
Sometimes Spark Aligners should happen before whitening, veneers, or bonding so the final smile work is more conservative.
The doctor checks whether tooth movement could help the bite and whether Spark Aligners are the right orthodontic route.
Dr. Alessandro reviews crowding, spacing, bite relationships, gum health, and whether Spark Aligners make sense.
Digital 3D scanning gives the team a cleaner way to evaluate tooth position and plan movement.
The treatment plan explains what moves first, how often aligners are changed, and when check-ins happen.
If whitening or veneers are part of the goal, the doctor can help decide the order so the final result makes sense.
Retainers are part of the plan so teeth do not drift back after aligner treatment.
Yes. Dr. Alessandro Vallone is the dentist at GFID who uses Spark Aligners to straighten teeth.
Yes. The office uses digitally scanned impressions about 95 percent of the time. Traditional impressions may still be needed for some whitening trays and implant study models.
Yes. Spark Aligners, whitening, and veneers can be planned together. The office recommends an evaluation first so the doctor can decide the correct treatment sequence.
No. Some patients need a different orthodontic approach or dental treatment first. A consult helps the doctor look at the bite, tooth position, gums, bone support, and goals.
Most orthodontic treatment needs retainers after the teeth are moved. Retainers help protect the result and reduce relapse.