Clear Aligners & Invisalign®
Straightening your teeth shouldn’t mean overhauling your appearance.
You pose for photos. You speak up in meetings. You make first impressions every day. The last thing you want is a mouth full of metal hardware – especially when clear aligners can take care of things without anyone noticing.
Traditional braces are still the right choice for some people. But if your situation is a good match, clear aligners offer a more discreet path to a straighter smile. No wires. No brackets. Just a series of custom-fitted trays designed to shift your teeth gradually and gently, without drawing any attention.


Small changes. Big difference.
You’ll receive a set of nearly invisible aligners, custom-designed around your bite. Every few weeks, you move on to a new tray – each one nudging your teeth a little closer to where they need to be.
It works because it’s tailored to you.
• The trays are shaped for your teeth and your schedule
• You can remove them when eating, brushing, and flossing
• They fit smoothly and discreetly – no brackets or elastics
• Most people around you won’t even know you’re wearing them
While Invisalign® is the most widely recognized brand, your dentist will help you choose the system that suits your case best – whether that’s Invisalign® or another proven option.
No guesswork. No surprises.
Everything begins with a digital scan of your mouth – no messy impression material required. From there, your dentist builds a treatment plan and orders your first set of trays.
You’ll wear your aligners for most of the day – around 20 to 22 hours. Every couple of weeks you’ll move to the next tray, with occasional check-ins at the dental office to make sure progress is on track.
It’s adaptable, easy to manage, and for many people, it’s the quiet, straightforward solution they’ve been looking for.

Your dental questions, answered.
For the most part, yes – around 20 to 22 hours each day. You can remove them for meals and oral hygiene, but they only move your teeth while they’re in your mouth.
Unlikely. The trays are clear, snug-fitting, and matte-finished – they sit quietly without drawing any attention.
It can happen to anyone. Contact your dental office right away and they’ll advise you on whether to order a replacement or move ahead to your next tray.
In many situations, yes. For significant tooth movement or jaw alignment issues, traditional braces may be the stronger choice – but clear aligners handle a wide range of cases very effectively.
No brackets. No wires. Just a plan that fits into your life – not the other way around.
If you’ve been looking for a low-key way to straighten your smile, this could be it.
No brackets. No wires. Just a treatment that works around your life – not the other way around.
