Adding Park Dental Aligners to your practice is Easy!
If you are ready to grow your practice and improve your digital work flow, simply create your online account, order your marketing kit, and submit your first case. We offer competitive, flexible pricing programs tailored to fit your business needs.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Do I need special training to use Park Dental Aligners?
No. We know that you're a professional and we trust your judgement.
How difficult is it to get started with clear aligners?
It's not difficult at all. You can start with an intraoral scan, impressions, or stone models. For cases with impressions or stone models, we scan them for you.
Once the patient information is in a digital format, our software uses special algorithms to pre-plan your case.
Can you help me market your clear aligners to my patients?
Of course! We have everything you need to get the word out. (flip book, brochures, and even a video for your waiting room) You can order our marketing kit
from our website.
How do I get listed as a provider on your national Doctor Locator list?
First create your free online account and select to option to be listed as a provider. If have already registered as a member, log into the settings of your
account on our webpage and make sure that you've checked the box. It's that simple!
How long will it take to receive the treatment plan for my cases?
This will be different for each case and depends on how quickly you get the impressions and/or STL file and bite photos to us. Once we have digital scans
and bite photos from your patient, your treatment plan will be ready in about 3 business days depending on order volume.
What if I don't like the proposed treatment plan for my case?
That's simple. Before any aligners are fabricated, we will send you the proposed treatment plan as well as a video showing the simulated teeth movement
We won't start until you say "Yes".
Can I cancel the treatment plan for my patient?
Of course you can. If your patient changes their mind or if you decide on a different course of treatment, just let us know.
What are the indications for use?
Many patients want a better smile but are too self-conscious to wear traditional braces. Aligners can be used for many orthodontic applications such as:
• Deep overbite (Class II div 2 cases)
• Mild crowding and malalignment problems (1-5 mm)
• Lower incisor extraction for severe crowding cases
• Absolute intrusion of 1 or 2 teeth
• Spacing problems (1-5 mm)
• Narrow arches that can be expanded without tipping the teeth too much.
• Tip molar(s) distally
What are the contraindications for use?
While we’d love to tell you that our clear aligners can be used for every orthodontic application, that simply isn’t true. There are some case that are severe enough that aligners alone will not provide the desired results. Examples of those cases would be:
• Extrusion of teeth
• Crowding and spacing over 5 mm
• Teeth with short clinical crowns
• Arches with multiple missing teeth or dental implants
• Skeletal anterior-posterior discrepancies of more than 2 mm (as measured by discrepancies in cuspid relationships)
• Centric-relation and centric-occlusion discrepancies
• Severely tipped teeth (> 45 degrees)
• Severely rotated teeth (> 20 degrees)
• Open bites (anterior and posterior) that need to be closed
Is there a fee to use the web services and your digital lab?
Of course not. We want your focus to be on your patients, not memberships and subscriptions to a variety of services.
I already have an EasyRx account. Will this affect the way I submit my cases?
Not at all. Just log in to your EasyRx account and choose Park Dental as your lab, then upload your cases as you normally would.
I don't have an EasyRx account. Can I still submit cases?
Yes you can! We've got you covered... If you are not a member of EasyRx® please contact us at Support@ParkDentalAligners.com or call our offices at 1-
800-243-7372 and you will be provided with an invitation to access the Easy®Rx platform as a guest, at no charge. Once you have been granted access
simply follow the instructions in our step-by-step guide and submit your first case to our Park Dental Aligners EasyRx® digital lab.
Existing EasyRx® Members
If you are an existing EasyRx® member, simply follow the instructions in our step-by-step guide and submit your patient information to our Park Dental
Aligners EasyRx® digital lab.
How long does it take to complete a case?
Every case will be different. Simplified orthodontic cases or minor cosmetic cases can be done in just a few months to a year. More involved cases or long-
term retention can last a couple of years or more. The more compliant your patient, the easier it will be to determine the length of your case.
Are clear aligners covered by insurance?
Most dental insurances do cover orthodontia. Some companies cover a specified amount (usually $500-$3000) while others cover a percentage (from 25% to 50%) up to a certain amount. To be certain, check with the specific insurances that you accept.
How do I know when to use daytime aligners vs. nighttime aligners?
If your patient is a candidate for one, they are a candidate for both. Daytime aligners are worn about 22 hours per day, while nighttime aligners are worn about 10 hours a night. Since patient compliance plays a big role in the success and predictability of a case; you'll want to find out which option they will be the most comfortable (and compliant) with.
Do I need an intraoral scanner to submit aligner cases?
No. We can accept impressions or stone models as well as STL files from intraoral scanners. If you have one, feel free to use it, but don't feel the need to purchase one just to get started with clear aligners.
How do I know which pricing option will be the best for my case?
That's easy - ours! We have the most straight-forward, simplified pricing plan in the industry. Start by paying only for what you need (per treatment plan and per appliance), in about 12 months, you'll reach our Price Cap, then the rest of your case is free! (up to 36 months per case)
How do I purchase the Aligner Kit?
We will begin to fabricate the aligners for your patient once you approve the proposed treatment plan in EasyRx®. Your approval of your patient's treatment plan is your consent to purchase the Park Dental Aligner kit. If you do not have payment information on file, a Park Dental customer representative will call to help set up your account and payment preferences.
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What are the treatable cases?
For additional support please call 1-800-243-7372 and ask for one of our Smile Specialists
Patient Support Resources
Park Dental Aligners Guides / Instruction Booklets
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Park Dental Aligners Impression Booklet(Patient Material/User Guide) | Download | PM-187 Rev01 |
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Park Dental Aligners Guide(Patient Material/User Guide) | Download | PM-182 Rev01 |
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Park Dental Aligners Dream Aligners Guide(Patient Material/User Guide) | Download | PM-185 Rev01 |
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Park Dental Whitening Guide(Patient Material/User Guide) | Download | PM-180 Rev02 |
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Park Dental Smile Optimizer Guide(Patient Material/User Guide) | Download | PM-191 Rev01 |
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