Clear Aligners & Invisalign®
Straightening your teeth shouldn’t mean changing your whole look.
You smile in photos. You talk in meetings. You meet new people. The last thing you want is a mouth full of brackets—especially when clear aligners can do the job quietly in the background.
For a lot of people, braces still make sense. But if your case is a fit, clear aligners offer a lower-profile way to shift things back in place. No wires. No metal. Just a custom series of trays, built to move your teeth—gently, steadily—without making a big deal about it.


Small changes. Big difference.
You’ll get a set of nearly invisible aligners, custom-mapped to your bite. Every few weeks, you’ll switch to a new one—slowly nudging teeth into better spots.
It works because it’s personal.
• The trays are built for your teeth, your timeline
• You can take them out to eat, brush, and floss
• They’re smooth and discreet—no brackets or elastics
• Most people won’t even notice you’re wearing them
And while Invisalign® is the most known name, your provider will help you pick what works best for your case—whether that’s Invisalign® or another trusted system.
No guesswork. No surprises.
The process starts with a digital scan of your mouth—no goopy impressions. From there, we build a treatment plan and order your first set.
You’ll wear your aligners most of the day—ideally 20 to 22 hours. You’ll swap to a new tray every couple of weeks, and check in with your dentist now and then to stay on track.
It’s flexible, it’s low-maintenance, and for a lot of people, it’s exactly the kind of quiet fix they’ve been hoping for.

Your dental questions, answered.
Mostly, yes. About 20–22 hours a day. You can take them out to eat or brush, but they only work when they’re in.
Probably not. They’re clear, close-fitting, and low-gloss—they don’t draw attention.
It happens. Give your dental office a call. They’ll figure out whether to reorder or move you ahead to the next tray.
In many cases, yes. If you need big shifts or jaw correction, traditional braces might be better—but aligners handle a lot of cases just fine.
No brackets. No wires. Just a plan that fits into your life—not the other way around.
If you’ve been waiting for a subtle fix, this could be it.
No brackets. No wires. Just a plan that fits into your life—not the other way around.