Align Technology sues 2 German competitors
Align Technology is once again defending its position in the clear-aligner market with the filing of two lawsuits in Germany accusing competitors of infringing on
Align Technology is once again defending its position in the clear-aligner market with the filing of two lawsuits in Germany accusing competitors of infringing on
Orthodontic appliance design can influence judgments about the personal characteristics of young adult patients, according to a study in the European Journal of Orthodontics (October
Align Technology has extended its funding of the Clear Aligner research award program for North America and international universities. The annually funded program is designed
Align Technology has introduced Invisalign G4, designed to help doctors achieve better clinical results for open bite treatments, more predictable movement of upper laterals, and
Align Technology will give a total of $165,000 in research grants to six universities for projects seeking to better understand orthodontic treatment with clear aligners,
Align Technology has filed two lawsuits against ClearCorrect, one alleging that ClearCorrect is infringing Align patents by making, offering to sell, and selling its clear-aligner
Align Technology has expanded its funding of the Clear Aligner Research Award Program to include international research to further the development of clear aligners for
Rinsing with a low-dose chlorhexidine solution is not necessary for patients undergoing Invisalign treatment, according to a new study in the Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics
Demand for clear aligner products and services is on the rise at a time when many cosmetic procedures — dental and otherwise — are experiencing
Align Technology has introduced Invisalign G3, which includes software features designed to make it easier to use Invisalign with class II and III patients, new
Dentsply International has become the latest — and largest — company to dip its toe into the clear aligner service market. At the California Dental
Align Technology is awarding $75,000 in scientific research funding to two universities with projects seeking to further the understanding of orthodontic treatment with clear aligners.