Straight teeth, without anyone knowing
Invisalign uses a series of clear plastic aligners — each one slightly different from the last — to gradually move your teeth into place. You wear each set for 1–2 weeks, then switch.
Most adults finish in 6–18 months. You take them out to eat, brush and floss — which makes hygiene way easier than with braces. Cost is comparable to traditional braces.

The benefits, plainly explained
Your treatment, step by step
Scan and plan
3D digital scan of your teeth, then software designs the full sequence of aligners.
Preview
You see a video of your teeth moving to the final position before you commit.
Wear and switch
Each aligner worn 22 hours/day for 1–2 weeks, then switch to the next.
Retainers
Once finished, retainers (usually nighttime) hold the result long-term.
Common questions
How long does it take?+
Most adult cases finish in 6–18 months. Simple cases (cosmetic only): 4–6 months. Complex bite cases: 18–24 months.
How much does it cost?+
Comparable to braces — typically $4,000–$8,000 depending on case complexity. Most insurance with orthodontic benefits covers Invisalign.
What if I don't wear them?+
Then they don't work. 22 hours/day is the minimum. Pop them out to eat and brush, put them back. Trays kept in pockets don't move teeth.

