To thrive as a Remote Aligner, you need a strong understanding of orthodontic principles, dental anatomy, and experience with clear aligner therapy, preferably backed by dental or orthodontic credentials. Familiarity with digital orthodontic planning software, such as Invisalign ClinCheck or 3Shape, and proficiency with telehealth platforms are commonly required. Excellent attention to detail, clear written communication, and the ability to work independently are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills ensure the accurate creation and adjustment of treatment plans, effective remote collaboration, and high-quality patient care.