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Byte's clear aligners offer straighter teeth with zero visits to the orthodontist

TL;DR: Start your journey to orthodontist-directed teeth-straightening with the byte® Aligner Impression Kit for $24.95, a 73% savings as of Sept. 4. 


Teeth have a tough job, but they're extremely delicate. Over time, they can start to shift and wear down — a problem brushing and flossing just won't fix. Fortunately, in 2020, there are ways you can straighten up your smile without painful (and unsightly) wires and brackets. Two words: invisible aligners. 

Mainstream alignment systems like Invisalign can definitely transform your smile, but they can cost an arm and a leg — especially if you don't have dental insurance. That's what birthed the idea for Byte — a personalized, at-home aligner kit. It costs just a fraction of the price and doesn't even require you to leave the confines of your home. Plus, for a limited time, you can get the impression kit for over 70% off. Read more...

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Wow, This article is all I need, Since childhood I want to align my teeth, but due to ugly braces I never really could gather courage to put braces but these invisible aligners are like a savior to me, 2 years back I did go to the  Best orthodontist in Carlsbad. He told me about invisible aligners but those were super expensive then and again I had to drop the idea of it. But now I think with the Byte Aligner Impression kit I think I can soon align my teeth. Soon I will go to the  Carlsbad Family Dentistry and book my appointment with the  Carlsbad Orthodontics.

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