OrthoEye

Aligners are a tool.
Your smile needs a plan.

Aligners are great. But not for every movement. OrthoEye helps your doctor choose the right path.

Aesthetic treatment, planned honestly.

Before you choose

The right treatment is not always the most popular one.

Aligners are discreet, comfortable, easy to picture. The better question: can they alone reach your goal?

Are aligners enough for my case?

We start with your goals — not the appliance.

Am I choosing the appliance or the treatment?

The appliance follows the plan, not the other way around.

What if my case is more complex than it looks?

Some movements need extra support. We catch that early.

The method

A treatment built around the goal, not the appliance.

Clear objectives first

Smile, bite, position, function. Defined upfront.

The right path is selected

Each stage has a purpose.

The right tool is chosen

Aligners, braces, or support — chosen to fit the stage.

Progress is checked early

Off-track? Adjust before it becomes a delay.

The four stages

Every stage
has a purpose.

Foundation Occlusion Smile Finish

01

Foundation Control

Space, anchorage, arch form. The conditions for movement, set first.

3D: support appliance or guided space creation

02

Occlusion Control

The bite is guided into stability. Support added when aligners alone aren't enough.

3D: aligner plus control element

03

Smile Control

Alignment, torque, fine detailing. The smile, refined.

3D: smile arc and tooth position detail

04

Finish and Retain

Refined and stabilized. Retention planned from day one.

3D: retainer and final smile stability

The four stages

Every stage has a purpose.

Stage 01

Foundation Control

Space, anchorage, arch form. Set first.

Stage 02

Occlusion Control

The bite, guided into stability.

Stage 03

Smile Control

Alignment and aesthetics, refined.

Stage 04

Finish and Retain

Stabilized with planned retention.

Our commitment

What OrthoEye helps your doctor clarify.

Why this treatment path fits your case.

When aligners are enough, and when they need support.

What each stage is supposed to achieve.

How progress will be checked before moving forward.

Clearer decisions. Fewer unnecessary surprises.

The difference

The difference is control.

Appliance first

Starts with the appliance. Adjusts when it can't.

unclear fit late support extra phase ≈ 28 months

Longer than expected.

Objective first

Starts with the goal. The tool is chosen for the stage.

tool selected progress checked 18 months, as planned

Clearer from the start.

For your lifestyle

Aesthetic treatment should still be realistic.

Aesthetics matter. So does honesty about your case. Sometimes aligners alone. Sometimes a small support step first.

Discreet when possible More control when needed Planned around your case

Why it's different

It is not aligners versus braces.
It is the right path.

Appliance first treatment
  • Starts with one preferred appliance
  • May rely too much on the digital preview
  • Extra support is added only after problems appear
  • The patient may not know why the plan changed
OrthoEye guided treatment
  • Starts with treatment objectives
  • Chooses aligners when they fit the goal
  • Adds support when a movement needs more control
  • Explains each stage as part of one treatment path

Find care near you

Find a doctor who plans beyond the appliance.

Objective-based treatment, planned for your case.

Patient voices

Why patients choose a guided path.

I came in asking for aligners. I left understanding the plan.

Laura M.

Adult patient, Zürich

Not sold an appliance. Given a strategy.

Marco R.

Adult patient, Milano

Explained in stages. I always knew what was next.

Anna K.

Adult patient, Riga

Common questions

Questions patients ask.

No. OrthoEye is a treatment approach. Aligners are used when they fit. Otherwise: braces, support, or a hybrid stage.

Yes — as aesthetic and comfortable as your case allows.

Your orthodontist decides based on your case — not on preference.

No. Simple cases stay simple. Complex cases get extra control.

No. Your orthodontist leads. OrthoEye gives the structure to plan, explain, and monitor.

Find an OrthoEye doctor and book a consultation.

Ready to start?

Start with the right path,
not just the right appliance.

Aligners, hybrid, or another path — find what fits your case.

Find an OrthoEye doctor