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Risks and Inconveniences. Like other orthodontic treatments, the use of AcceleDent Aura may involve some of the risks outlined below: • Failure to use the device as prescribed (typically once per day for 20 minutes) and directed by your orthodontist may not reduce the treatment time to achieve the desired results. • Overuse of the device (using for more than 20 minutes per day) has not been evaluated and therefore may not be safe. • Although not reported in the clinical studies, AcceleDent Aura could theoretically cause slight discomfort of the teeth or a headache. • Although not reported in the clinical studies, AcceleDent Aura could theoretically damage your orthodontics, especially if used incorrectly. • You will not be able to talk, sleep, or eat for the 20 minutes that the AcceleDent Aura is in use. • As with any orthodontic treatment, a tooth that has been previously traumatized, or significantly restored, may be aggravated. In rare instances the useful life of the tooth may be reduced, the tooth may require additional dental treatment such as endodontic and/or additional restorative work and the tooth may be lost. • Although not reported in the clinical studies, existing dental restorations (e.g. crowns) may become dislodged and require recementation or in some instances, replacement. • Although study data indicate AcceleDent Aura does not affect the length of the roots of teeth, the length of the roots of the teeth may be shortened during standard orthodontic treatment and may become a threat to the useful life of teeth. • General medical conditions and use of medications can affect orthodontic treatment. • Care should be taken with the AcceleDent Aura - product breakage can occur if not properly handled. • Although not reported in the clinical studies, allergic reactions may occur with any product – talk to your orthodontist if you have allergy concerns. Informed Consent I have been given adequate time to read and have read the preceding information describing orthodontic treatment and use of the AcceleDent Aura accessory device. I understand the benefits, risks, and inconveniences associated with treatment. I have been sufficiently informed and have had the opportunity to ask questions and discuss concerns about orthodontic treatment with the AcceleDent Aura System with my doctor from whom I intend to receive treatment. I understand that I should only use AcceleDent Aura after consultation and prescription from an orthodontist and I hereby consent to orthodontic treatment...
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