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Why Choose Invisalign Clear Aligners?

Invisalign is a modern clear aligner solution for a straighter smile without the look of traditional braces. The aligners are virtually invisible, custom-made for a precise fit, and smooth for greater comfort with less gum and cheek irritation. Because they’re removable, you can eat normally and maintain easy brushing and flossing throughout treatment. Advanced 3D scanning and digital planning create predictable results and let you preview your expected smile. In many cases, Invisalign can be faster than conventional braces with fewer in-clinic visits—helping you achieve a confident, natural-looking smile more efficiently.

Literally Invisible

Invisalign aligners are clear and discreet, with no brackets or wires, helping you confidently enjoy your life while you straighten your teeth.

Advanced 3D Scanning

State-of-the-art 3D scanning and modeling allow you to visualize your smile before treatment, ensuring a precise and customized treatment plan.

Comfortable and Effective

Invisalign provides a better fit, more comfort, and convenience, allowing you to enjoy your regular activities with confidence.

Benefits of Invisalign

Invisalign is a nearly invisible clear aligner treatment with no metal brackets or wires each aligner is custom made and removable for easy eating and cleaning advanced 3D planning ensures predictable results with fewer clinic visits as your teeth gradually align you achieve a natural confident smile

Who should use Invisalign clear braces

Invisalign aligners can correct a wide range of alignment and bite issues to help you achieve a healthier, more confident smile.

Crowded Teeth

When there isn't enough space in the jaw, causing teeth to overlap or twist.

Gaps and Spaces

Excess space between teeth, which can affect appearance and oral health.

Underbite

When the lower teeth protrude past the upper teeth, potentially causing jaw strain.

Adult & Baby Teeth Mixed

Invisalign can help align teeth in children who still have some baby teeth.

Crossbites

When some upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth, leading to uneven wear and potential jaw issues.

Open Bite

When the upper and lower teeth don't meet properly, often affecting chewing and speech.

Overbite

When some upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth, leading to uneven wear and potential jaw issues.

Mixed / General Issues

Cases that involve a combination of misalignment, gaps, and crowding.

How Invisalign works

Invisalign Treatment steps

Step 1

Smile analysis

Your Invisalign journey begins with a detailed smile analysis. After taking full X-rays and photographs, our dentists will assess the condition of your teeth, your smile goals, and identify any bite problems. We'll capture close-up photos and 3D modeling of your teeth and jaw structure to create your initial treatment planning.

Step 2

3D scanning

Your digital images and impressions are sent to Invisalign. Within two weeks, your dentist will receive a precise, customized 3D model. This allows you to preview your future smile and understand how your teeth will move over the course of treatment. Once approved, the plan, your custom aligners will be produced.

Step 3

Invisalign treatment plan

Depending on your treatment plan, small tooth-colored attachments may be placed to guide tooth movement. You will wear clear aligners and switch to a new set every 7–10 days, as directed by your dentist.

Step 4

The follow-up procedure

Your treatment is carefully monitored, with complimentary adjustments included based on your Invisalign plan. Wear your aligners at least 20 hours a day to achieve optimal results faster.

Our Patient's Transformations

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FAQs

Everything you need to know about orthodontics. Can't find the answer you're looking for? Please contact our friendly team.

FAQ

Usually between 1 and 3 years, depending on complexity and the type of system used.

Yes, when properly planned, aligners can achieve excellent results with greater comfort and discretion.

You may feel mild pressure during the first few days, but it quickly subsides.