Orthodontics

Looking for a discreet way to straighten your teeth? Clear aligners like Invisalign, Angel Align, SureSmile, and ClearCorrect offer the latest in advanced orthodontic technology for adults and some teens.

Say goodbye to crowding, improve your oral health, and achieve the confident smile you’ve always wanted—without traditional braces. Start your journey today!

  • They gently move your teeth using a series of custom-made, nearly invisible trays. By changing to a new set every few weeks, your smile becomes straighter over time—no metal, no wires, just a seamless transformation.

  • If you have mild to moderate crowding, spacing, or bite issues, clear aligners could be a great option! For more complex cases, traditional braces may be recommended. A quick consultation will help determine the best solution for your smile.

  • In most cases, yes! Clear aligners are effective for correcting gaps, crowding, and mild to moderate bite issues. However, for more severe cases, traditional braces or a combination approach may be necessary.

  • On average, treatment takes 6 to 18 months, but it depends on how much movement your teeth need. Wearing your aligners for the recommended 22 hours a day can help speed up the process.

  • No need to panic! Contact your dentist as soon as possible. You may need to wear your previous aligner or transition to the next one early. Either way, always check with your provider before making any changes.

  • Yes! Teeth naturally tend to shift over time, and retainers help to keep them in place. Wearing one nightly - potentially forever - will ensure your results last.

  • Not much! You may feel some pressure when switching to a new set, but it's more of a snug, tight sensation rather than pain. Any discomfort usually fades within a few days.

  • No! You have to remove your aligners before eating or drinking anything other than water. Eating with them can cause staining, warping, and bacteria buildup.

  • It depends on your needs! Clear aligners are removable, nearly invisible, and often more comfortable than traditional braces. However, they may not be suitable for very complex cases. If you're committed to wearing them as directed, they can be a great choice.