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Overview

Invisalign straightens your teeth with a series of clear, virtually invisible custom-molded aligners and lets you have the smile you've always wanted - without the hassle, appearance and discomfort of braces.

Advantages for the patient

  • Virtually invisible and comfortable
  • Eliminates pain often associated with
    braces & wire changes
  • Uses gentler forces to align teeth
  • Removable
  • Eat, brush and floss normally
  • Less soft tissue irritation than braces

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The clear alternative to metal braces.

The clear alternative to metal braces.

By using a series of clear, removable aligners, Invisalign straightens your teeth with results you'll notice sooner than you think. The course of treatment involves changing aligners approximately every two weeks, moving your teeth into straighter position step by step, until you have a more beautiful smile. And unlike braces, these clear aligners can be removed while you eat and brush your teeth as usual. They are far more comfortable than braces, eliminating the pain associated with wire changes in fixed braces. The forces are gentler and kinder to your teeth.

Less treatment time.

An average Invisalign course of treatment takes about a year. You'll see your Invisalign Accredited Orthodontist or Dentist every 6 to 8 weeks for adjustments and to check progress. At regular intervals, you'll receive a new set of custom-molded clear aligners to continue the straightening process. The total number of clear aligners is specific to you, determined by your doctor for your course of treatment.

Clear and comfortable.

Since Invisalign is practically invisible, there's no unwarranted attention to your mouth. In fact, very few people will notice at all - unless you tell them. They're comfortable to wear and remove easily when you eat, brush, and floss.

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