
When taking photos, eating, or having a conversation, teeth are naturally visible. If you have ever felt self-conscious because your teeth were spaced apart or uneven, you may have considered improving your dental alignment at least once. However, conventional orthodontic treatment often involves a long treatment period and the burden of wearing appliances, making it difficult to decide easily. For those considering improving tooth alignment in a short period of time, Minish Dental Hospital offers a tooth restoration solution aimed at improving alignment, called “Minish Harmony.”
For improving tooth alignment, what is Minish Harmony?


Before Minish

Healthy teeth after Minish
Minish Harmony is a solution focused on organizing teeth that are spaced apart, misaligned, or unevenly arranged. Minish is a tooth restoration solution that uses materials with properties similar to natural teeth based on biomimetic theory, minimally refining the tooth surface and supplementing missing parts. Through this, it is designed to consider both recovery of tooth function and a natural improvement in alignment.
Minish Harmony does not move the position of the teeth. There is no need to attach or remove brackets, wires, or clear aligners, and the process is carried out in a way that minimizes unnecessary damage. In addition, rather than simply arranging alignment, it is characterized by the ability to consider the shape, proportion, color, and texture of teeth, which are difficult to improve through orthodontics alone.
Differences Between Minish Harmony and Conventional Orthodontics
Conventional orthodontic treatment generally takes about 18 to 36 months on average, with the duration varying depending on the individual's dental alignment. In some cases, it can be completed within 12 months, but long treatment periods are common. Minish Harmony, on the other hand, is different in that it can be completed in just one day. It is a tooth restoration solution designed to be applicable to various tooth shapes, including front teeth, partial alignment issues, protruding teeth, spaced teeth, and misaligned teeth.
Potential Burdens During Orthodontic Treatment

One of the burden points mentioned during orthodontic treatment is tooth reduction. When there is insufficient space between teeth or teeth are overlapping, tooth reduction may be performed during treatment to create space. In particular, for clear aligners, because extraction is difficult, there are cases in which tooth reduction is selected.

If the enamel, the outermost layer of the tooth, is damaged, the inner dentin may become exposed. As a result, the contact between teeth may change from point contact to surface contact, which can make food more likely to get stuck and make care more difficult. Such structural changes can affect not only the possibility of causing cavities or gum inflammation, but also aesthetic satisfaction.

Orthodontic treatment focuses on improving alignment, so it does not improve the shape, proportion, texture, or color of teeth at the same time. Since another dental concern may remain even after orthodontic treatment, it is worth considering an approach that also takes the proportions between teeth into account.
Minish Harmony Authenticity Certification and Warranty

Minish Dental Hospital operates an authenticity certification system for Minish Harmony and provides a warranty of up to 15 years. The authenticity certification includes warranties for the Minish Laboratory, Minish Block, and Minish Provider. The warranty certificate can be easily verified through the QR code provided.

Dental problems are often revealed over time rather than immediately after treatment. Similar to how cracks or leaks may appear in a building after time has passed, the material characteristics and structural stability of teeth are also important. Approaches that do not take the properties of natural teeth into account may lead to problems over time.
Various Orthodontic Methods and Points of Concern

There are various orthodontic methods, including metal braces, ceramic braces, lingual braces, and clear aligners. Because treatment can last anywhere from several months to several years, many people feel burdened by the decision. In the midst of these concerns, methods such as crowns, laminates, and accelerated orthodontics are sometimes mentioned as alternatives, but they also come with concerns about the amount of tooth reduction and artificial-looking results.
What Does a More Natural-Tooth-Like Approach Mean?

To be considered similar to natural teeth, multiple factors such as biocompatibility, functionality, aesthetics, similarity, and longevity must all be taken into account. Minish Harmony, as applied at Minish Dental Hospital, is designed with these factors in mind based on materials with properties similar to natural teeth and a precise manufacturing process.

Minish Harmony plans a customized tooth arrangement through individual smile line and facial analysis. After organizing the teeth without unnecessary reduction, missing parts are supplemented with materials with properties similar to natural teeth. For this purpose, Minish Dental Hospital uses Minish Block, developed based on long-term clinical data.
Minish Harmony Procedure



Minish Harmony plans a customized tooth arrangement through individual smile line and facial analysis. After organizing the teeth without unnecessary reduction, missing parts are supplemented with materials with properties similar to natural teeth. For this purpose, Minish Dental Hospital uses Minish Block, developed based on long-term clinical data.
Changes After Minish Harmony

When Minish Harmony is applied to misaligned teeth, it can supplement structurally insufficient areas and allow the dental alignment to be organized in a short period of time. It may be considered one option for those who want to improve their alignment without the burden of long-term orthodontic treatment or wearing appliances.
Today, we organized information about Minish Harmony, a tooth restoration solution for improving alignment. I hope this will be helpful for those who are worried about orthodontic treatment duration and the burden of appliances.

