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What Is Invisalign?
Invisalign® is an orthodontic treatment system that uses a series of clear, custom-made aligners to gently move your teeth into alignment. Each aligner is worn for 1–2 weeks before moving on to the next in the sequence. They're smooth, discreet, and removable—so you can continue enjoying your usual meals and maintain your oral hygiene with ease.
Because they’re nearly invisible, Invisalign trays fit naturally into your daily routine without drawing attention to your treatment.
Invisalign vs. Traditional Braces
While both Invisalign and braces are effective for straightening teeth, the experience of wearing them is very different. Invisalign is best suited to patients who want a lower-profile, more flexible orthodontic solution.
Key differences include:
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Visibility: Invisalign trays are virtually invisible when worn
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Oral care: You can brush and floss normally with Invisalign
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Diet: No restrictions—remove trays to eat
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Comfort: Smooth trays mean no irritation from wires or brackets
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Appointments: Invisalign often requires fewer in-person visits
If you’re comfortable committing to 22 hours of daily wear, Invisalign may offer the ideal combination of convenience and aesthetics.
Why Patients Love Invisalign®
Invisalign isn’t just about how your smile looks at the end—it’s about how you feel during the process. Many of our patients choose clear aligners because they want effective treatment that doesn’t interrupt their daily life.
Top advantages include:
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Discreet appearance
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Comfortable, custom-fit trays
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Easy removal for meals, brushing, and special occasions
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No food restrictions
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Less time in the dental chair
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Confidence from start to finish

Is Invisalign Right for You?
Invisalign® is ideal for many patients—but it’s not one-size-fits-all. During your consultation, we’ll assess your bite, alignment, lifestyle, and goals to help you make the right choice.
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Mild to moderate crowding or spacing
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Minor bite issues (underbite, overbite, crossbite)
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Orthodontic relapse after braces
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Patients seeking a discreet, low-maintenance option
Let’s talk about whether Invisalign is the right fit for you—and your smile.
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