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Invisalign®
Clear Aligners therapy

A Nearly Invisible Way to Align Your Smile

Invisalign® uses a series of custom-made, removable clear aligners to gradually shift your teeth into proper alignment. It’s a convenient, comfortable, and discreet way to improve your smile—without brackets, wires, or food restrictions.

Orthodontics

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    • Crooked or crowded teeth

    • Gaps or spacing issues

    • Overbites, underbites, and crossbites

    • Mild to moderate alignment concerns

  • We proudly work with a range of trusted aligner brands to ensure the best fit for your lifestyle, budget, and smile goals.

    We offer treatment through:

    • Invisalign®

    • ClearCorrect™

    • Clarity Aligners

    • CandidPro™

    During your consultation, we’ll walk you through the differences between each system, from treatment length to design features, and help you choose the one that’s right for you.

    1. Consultation: We assess your teeth and bite using 3D digital scans.

    2. Treatment Plan: We show you a preview of how your teeth will shift over time.

    3. Custom Aligners: You’ll receive a new set every 1–2 weeks to continue your progress.

    4. Check-ins: Periodic visits to monitor your smile and ensure everything’s on track.

    Treatment time varies but typically ranges from 6 to 18 months, depending on your case.

  • Aligners are a great option for both teens and adults who want to straighten their teeth without the inconvenience of metal braces. We’ll help you determine if it’s the right fit during your initial exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

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    • Orthodontic treatment involves correcting the alignment of teeth and jaws using dental appliances like braces or clear aligners. Properly aligned teeth improve not just your smile, but also chewing function, oral hygiene (easier cleaning), and long-term dental health by reducing abnormal wear on tooth surfaces and preventing issues like jaw pain.

    • Orthodontic care can include several types of appliances:

    • Traditional metal braces — strong and effective for most alignment issues.

    • Ceramic (clear) braces — less visible, cosmetic option.

    • Self-ligating braces — bracket systems that may reduce pressure and appointment frequency.

    • Lingual braces — placed behind the teeth for an invisible look.
      Each type has benefits depending on your goals and orthodontic needs.

    • Treatment time varies with the severity of misalignment, the type of appliance used, and how well you follow your provider’s instructions. Most orthodontic treatments take about 6 months to 3 years, with regular check-ups to monitor progress.

    • It’s normal to feel mild pressure or discomfort when braces are first placed and after adjustments. This typically fades after a few days and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Modern materials and techniques aim to make treatment as comfortable as possible.

    • After active orthodontic treatment, most patients will need to wear a retainer to keep their teeth from shifting back toward their original positions. Retainers are crucial for maintaining results and protect your investment in a straighter, healthier smile.

    • Orthodontic treatment involves correcting the alignment of teeth and jaws using dental appliances like braces or clear aligners. Properly aligned teeth improve not just your smile, but also chewing function, oral hygiene (easier cleaning), and long-term dental health by reducing abnormal wear on tooth surfaces and preventing issues like jaw pain.

    • Orthodontic care can include several types of appliances:

    • Traditional metal braces — strong and effective for most alignment issues.

    • Ceramic (clear) braces — less visible, cosmetic option.

    • Self-ligating braces — bracket systems that may reduce pressure and appointment frequency.

    • Lingual braces — placed behind the teeth for an invisible look.
      Each type has benefits depending on your goals and orthodontic needs.

    • Treatment time varies with the severity of misalignment, the type of appliance used, and how well you follow your provider’s instructions. Most orthodontic treatments take about 6 months to 3 years, with regular check-ups to monitor progress.

    • It’s normal to feel mild pressure or discomfort when braces are first placed and after adjustments. This typically fades after a few days and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Modern materials and techniques aim to make treatment as comfortable as possible.

    • After active orthodontic treatment, most patients will need to wear a retainer to keep their teeth from shifting back toward their original positions. Retainers are crucial for maintaining results and protect your investment in a straighter, healthier smile.

Image by Candid
PHOTO-2025-10-29-16-28-51.jpg
    • Orthodontic treatment involves correcting the alignment of teeth and jaws using dental appliances like braces or clear aligners. Properly aligned teeth improve not just your smile, but also chewing function, oral hygiene (easier cleaning), and long-term dental health by reducing abnormal wear on tooth surfaces and preventing issues like jaw pain.

    • Orthodontic care can include several types of appliances:

    • Traditional metal braces — strong and effective for most alignment issues.

    • Ceramic (clear) braces — less visible, cosmetic option.

    • Self-ligating braces — bracket systems that may reduce pressure and appointment frequency.

    • Lingual braces — placed behind the teeth for an invisible look.
      Each type has benefits depending on your goals and orthodontic needs.

    • Treatment time varies with the severity of misalignment, the type of appliance used, and how well you follow your provider’s instructions. Most orthodontic treatments take about 6 months to 3 years, with regular check-ups to monitor progress.

    • It’s normal to feel mild pressure or discomfort when braces are first placed and after adjustments. This typically fades after a few days and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Modern materials and techniques aim to make treatment as comfortable as possible.

    • After active orthodontic treatment, most patients will need to wear a retainer to keep their teeth from shifting back toward their original positions. Retainers are crucial for maintaining results and protect your investment in a straighter, healthier smile.

Image by Candid
PHOTO-2025-10-29-16-28-51.jpg
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