
Straighten Your Smile With Aligners
What are Clear Aligners?
Clear aligners are custom-made, transparent trays that fit comfortably over your teeth, gently moving them into place with light, consistent pressure. Unlike traditional braces, they’re removable, nearly invisible, and designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.
You’ll receive a series of aligners to change every one to two weeks, each set gradually shifting your teeth toward the desired position. Made from smooth plastic, clear aligners eliminate metal wires, reduce irritation, and require fewer office visits for adjustments.
How Do Clear Aligners Work?
Clear aligners straighten your teeth by applying gentle, targeted pressure in a precise sequence. Each aligner in your series is slightly different from the last, guiding your teeth according to a personalized digital treatment plan. Over time, this gradual movement brings your teeth into proper alignment.
Treatment begins with a digital scan or mold of your teeth, followed by a customized plan. Aligners are worn for most of the day—typically 20 to 22 hours—and removed only for eating, drinking (anything besides water), or brushing and flossing.
Step-by-Step Clear Aligner Process
Consultation
Custom Treatment Plan
Aligner Fabrication
Wearing Your Aligners
Regular Check-ins
Smile Reveal & Retainers
Benefits of Clear Aligners
- Virtually Invisible – The transparent design makes them hard to notice, perfect for work or social settings.
- Comfortable Fit – Made from smooth plastic, they don’t irritate your gums or cheeks like metal braces often do.
- Removable for Eating – Enjoy your favorite foods without restrictions. Simply remove your aligners while eating.
- Easier Oral Care – Brushing and flossing is simple—just take out your aligners and care for your teeth as usual.
- Fewer Office Visits – With no wires to adjust, you’ll spend less time at the dentist and more time enjoying your life.
- Predictable Results – With digital planning, you’ll know what to expect and can even preview your final smile.
Is Clear Aligner Treatment Right for You?
- Crowded or spaced teeth
- Overbites, underbites, and crossbites
- Minor tooth rotations