Bondable Button Guide for Clear Aligner Treatment

Overview

Bondable buttons are an important auxiliary used during clear aligner treatment to facilitate elastic wear and improve the correction of complex orthodontic cases. Proper button placement and bonding ensure effective force application, enhanced patient compliance, and predictable treatment outcomes.

When Are Bondable Buttons Required?

Bondable buttons may be recommended for cases involving:

Class II correction

Class III correction

Crossbite correction

Midline correction

Tooth extrusion

Anchorage reinforcement

Elastic-assisted movements

Open bite correction

Armamentarium Required

Before beginning the bonding procedure, ensure the following materials are available:

Step-by-Step Bonding Protocol

1

Verify the Treatment Plan

Before starting, carefully review the treatment plan and confirm:

  • Tooth number
  • Bonding surface (buccal, labial, lingual, or palatal)
  • Elastic configuration
  • Button location
Accurate placement is essential for effective force delivery.
2

Seat the Aligner

Insert the aligner corresponding to the prescribed treatment stage. Ensure the aligner contains the button cut-out before initiating the bonding procedure — this helps verify accurate button positioning.

Clinician in gloves handling a clear aligner tray
3

Isolate the Operating Field

Maintain complete moisture control using:

  • Cheek retractors
  • Cotton rolls
  • Air drying
A dry field is critical for reliable bond strength.
4

Etch the Enamel

  • Apply etchant to the selected bonding surface for 15–30 seconds
  • Rinse thoroughly
  • Air dry until a uniform frosted enamel appearance is achieved
5

Apply Bonding Agent

Apply a thin layer of bonding agent over the etched enamel. Light cure according to the manufacturer's instructions.

6

Prepare the Button

Apply a small amount of composite resin to the base of the bondable button.

Avoid excessive composite to minimize flash after placement.
7

Position and Bond the Button

Position the button accurately on the designated tooth surface through the aligner cut-out.

  • Apply gentle pressure
  • Remove excess composite
  • Verify correct orientation before curing
8

Light Cure

Light cure from multiple directions whenever possible to ensure complete polymerization. Always follow the curing time recommended by the composite manufacturer.

9

Verify the Bond

After curing, confirm that:

  • The button is firmly bonded
  • No composite flash remains
  • The aligner seats fully
  • Elastics can be attached comfortably
  • The patient can insert and remove the aligner without interference

Elastic Delivery

Once bonding is complete, take the time to hand the process over to the patient properly — compliance depends on it.

Troubleshooting

Common issues after button placement, and how to resolve them.
Button Debonding

If a button becomes detached:

If irritation occurs:
If the patient experiences difficulty:

Learn Advanced Aligner Protocols with Elencia

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From attachment placement protocols to advanced biomechanics, our clinical team supports providers at every stage of treatment.