WHY ACTIVE ALIGNERS HAVE ONE OF THE LOWEST REFINEMENT RATES

At Active Aligners, we’re passionate about learning — and sharing those insights with you. One question we often hear is: “Why is your refinement rate so low compared to other aligner systems?”
The answer is simple: refinements shouldn’t be the norm if the right principles are followed. Here’s what we’ve learned about keeping cases on track and minimizing the need for refinements.
- Patient Compliance Is Key
- Consistent wear is the number one predictor of success. Without it, planned movements won’t occur.
- Screen patients carefully before starting
- Set expectations early
- Encourage tools like TrayMinder app to track wear time
- Proper Fit & Seating
- Aligners move teeth in fractions of a millimeter. If they aren’t fully seated, no pressure is applied and movement will not happen.
- Pay extra attention at the start of each stage
- Stress the importance of using chewies (instructions included in every Active Aligners case)
- Ensure attachments are engaged correctly at every step, as they serve as anchors for movement
- Accurate IPR (Interproximal Reduction)
- Precision matters. Inadequate or uneven IPR is a common cause of refinement requests.
- Always use an IPR gauge (not strips) as measurement.
- Anticipate additional IPR later in treatment, as many plans require follow-up adjustments.
- Regular Monitoring & Tracking
- Even the best treatment plan needs close supervision
- Schedule a check-in one month after treatment begins
- Continue reviews every six weeks (or every 3 aligners)
- At each visit, check fit, attachment engagement, and progress against the 3D treatment plan
IMPORTANT: Mid-treatment restorative work should be avoided, as it can disrupt aligner fit and invalidate the plan.
A Simple 5-Step System for Success
- Educate – Explain the “why” behind treatment to improve compliance
- Involve – Engage patients in planning to increase ownership
- Communicate – Set realistic expectations and address discomfort
- Document – Record compliance, fit, and progress at each review
- Adjust Early – If off-track, extend wear time, backtrack to a prior aligners, add IPR, or re-bond attachments
By applying these safeguards, refinements are the exception — not the rule. With consistent patient compliance, precise IPR, correct seating, and regular monitoring, treatment outcomes remain predictable and efficient.
Want to learn more about improving aligner outcomes?
Visit our Active Aligners resources or get in touch with the Smile Club team for training and support.
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