How to Choose Clear Aligners in Tunisia

Everything you need to know to choose the right orthodontic aligners in Tunisia: quality criteria, certified dentist, price and delivery times.
The clear aligner market in Tunisia is growing rapidly. Between international brands and local solutions, it can be difficult to navigate. This guide gives you the keys to making the right choice for your orthodontic treatment.
1. Verify your dentist's certification
The first criterion — by far the most important — is your dentist's certification. All clear aligner treatments must be supervised by a dental professional specifically trained in this technique. An untrained dentist may poorly select cases, misplace attachments or misplan the treatment, leading to disappointing results or uncontrolled tooth movements.
- Ask to see the dentist's training certificate
- Check they are listed in the official Infinity Aligner certified partner directory
- Ensure they have an intraoral scanner (not physical impressions)
- Ask to see previously treated cases
2. Require a 3D simulation before committing
Any serious clear aligner treatment must offer you a 3D simulation of your final smile before manufacturing the aligners. This simulation — called a "smile preview" or "3D setup" — allows you to precisely visualise the expected result and approve the treatment plan. If your practitioner does not offer this step, change providers.
3. Compare material quality
Not all clear aligners are equal. The quality of the thermoplastic used determines the clarity, durability and effectiveness of forces applied to your teeth. Check the following points:
- BPA-free material, ideally FDA or CE certified
- Uniform thickness (0.7 to 0.9 mm depending on the stage)
- Polished edges without roughness for gingival comfort
- Optical clarity for maximum invisibility
4. Ask about local manufacturing times
One of the great advantages of Tunisian aligner brands like Infinity Aligner is local production time. Where foreign brands may take 4 to 8 weeks to deliver aligners from Europe or the United States, a local brand delivers in 10 to 14 working days. This reduced lead time is decisive in case of a lost or broken aligner.
5. Clarify what is included in the price
The displayed price is rarely the final price. Before signing, check what the quote includes:
- The initial intraoral scan
- The 3D simulation and its revisions
- All trays (first series + any refinements)
- Follow-up check-ins with the dentist
- The retention appliance at end of treatment
Conclusion
Choosing clear aligners in Tunisia is above all about choosing a trusted certified dentist, who works with a rigorous digital planning system and a supplier capable of fast delivery. Infinity Aligner meets these criteria with a network of over 200 certified practitioners in Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, Monastir and beyond.
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