
Ep. 723 - Clear Aligners in General Dentistry: Opportunities and Challenges
Dr. Sheila Samaddar, a GP, shares how aligners have been a huge benefit to her practice, but she’s also candid about the challenges....
The Dr. Phil Klein Dental Podcast Show · Viva Learning LLC
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Show Notes
Are your patients missing out on treatment that could prevent years of occlusal wear, periodontal issues, and the need for extensive restorative work simply because you haven't offered clear aligner therapy?
Dr. Sheila Samaddar brings over two decades of clear aligner expertise to this conversation, having been among the first general dentists to adopt Invisalign in 2002. Internationally recognized and published by Invisalign for top case results annually, she's earned recognition as a top 10 case provider with the American Academy of Clear Aligners and holds the distinction of being the most decorated clear aligner GP provider in the Washington, D.C. metro area. As a National Spokesperson for the Academy of General Dentistry and third-generation doctor, Dr. Samaddar combines clinical excellence with exceptional patient communication skills.
This episode explores clear aligner therapy from the general dentist's perspective, addressing both the tremendous practice-building potential and the clinical realities that determine success or failure. Dr. Samaddar candidly discusses how proper patient selection, compliance management, and active case intervention separate successful providers from those who struggle with endless refinements and disappointed patients. She emphasizes the functional benefits beyond aesthetics—improved cleanability, reduced wear patterns, and prevention of future restorative needs.
Episode Highlights:
- Patient compliance management requires direct communication about expectations, with clear documentation that retainers must be worn for life to prevent relapse, similar to lifestyle changes after bariatric surgery. Non-compliant patients who wear aligners only 5 hours nightly will experience treatment failure and should be counseled about traditional orthodontics or treatment delays until their lifestyle allows proper compliance.
- Interproximal reduction technique using a specialized IPR handpiece with calibrated space files provides superior control compared to manual strips or rotary discs, reducing hand fatigue and preventing iatrogenic damage from gouging or over-reduction. The technique requires proper sequencing and measurement to achieve predictable outcomes.
- Attachment retention depends on proper bonding protocols, with etch-and-rinse adhesive systems like Bisco All-Bond providing superior retention compared to self-etch systems. The bond must be scrubbed into the tooth surface and light-cured before composite attachment placement to prevent frequent debonding episodes.
- Active case management involves using detail pliers to place strategic indentations in aligner trays for additional rotational forces, particularly on teeth lacking adequate attachments for grip. This intervention prevents the need for multiple refinement impressions and reduces overall treatment time when teeth fail to track properly.
- Revenue optimization requires careful case selection matching practitioner skill level and patient compliance potential, as non-compliant cases can result in net financial losses due to excessive chair time, multiple refinement scans, and extended treatment timelines that exceed the initial case fee collected.
Perfect for: General dentists considering clear aligner therapy integration, experienced providers seeking compliance management strategies, and dental teams looking to optimize treatment protocols and practice revenue from orthodontic services.
Listen now to learn how one of the country's most successful clear aligner providers has built a thriving practice while maintaining high success rates through strategic patient selection and active case management.