
What is this treatment?
Invisible aligners use a series of clear trays to move suitable teeth gradually. Planning includes scans, bite assessment and checking whether aligners are appropriate for your case.
When to consider it
- Mild to moderate crowding
- Spacing between teeth
- Patients wanting a less visible option
- People who can wear trays as advised
How the care journey works
Consultation
The doctor checks your concern, teeth, gums, bite and medical history.
Digital assessment
X-rays, scans or photos are advised only when they help plan safely.
Treatment plan
You understand the options, visits, expected comfort, cost drivers and aftercare before deciding.
Treatment and follow-up
Care is completed with clear instructions and reviews when needed.
Common questions
Am I suitable for invisible aligners?
Aligners work for selected spacing, crowding and bite concerns. A scan and bite assessment are needed to confirm whether aligners can move your teeth safely.
How many hours should I wear aligners?
Most aligner plans require wearing trays for most of the day and night, removing them mainly for eating and cleaning. The exact plan is explained during treatment.
Will aligners affect speech or eating?
You may notice mild speech changes at first. Aligners are removed while eating, so diet is usually easier to manage than with fixed braces.