Invisalign Treatments
Straighter teeth. No one has to know.
Not sure if Invisalign is right for you? That's what the consultation is for.

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Invisalign uses clear, custom-made aligners to straighten your teeth without brackets, without wires, and without putting your life on hold. Each set of aligners is digitally planned before your treatment even begins, so you know exactly where your smile is headed and how long it'll take to get there. Whether it's a minor adjustment or a full alignment, this is orthodontic treatment designed around your life: not the other way around.
How it works
From first scan to final smile, here's what to expect.
Step 1 - Consultation & Digital Scan
We start with a conversation about what you want to change, then take a 3D digital scan of your teeth. No messy impressions, just a quick, comfortable scan that gives us an exact model to work with.
Step 2 — Your Custom Plan
Using your scan, we map out every stage of your treatment digitally. You'll see a preview of your projected results before you commit to anything. No surprises.
Step 3 — Wear Your Aligners
You'll receive a series of custom aligners, each one moving your teeth a little closer to the target. Wear them 20–22 hours a day, switch to the next set every 1–2 weeks, and check in with us periodically to make sure everything's tracking.
Step 4 — Your New Smile
Once treatment is complete, we fit you with a retainer to keep everything in place. That's it, no dramatic reveal needed. You've been watching it happen the whole time.
Treatment Options
Invisalign Full
What it is: The comprehensive treatment for patients who need significant alignment correction: crowding, spacing, bite issues, or a combination. Treatment typically runs 12–18 months, with check-ins every 6–8 weeks.
Who it's for: Patients with moderate to complex alignment needs who want a clear, removable alternative to traditional braces.
Invisalign Lite
What it is: A shorter treatment designed for minor corrections — slight crowding, small gaps, or a tooth that's shifted over time. Fewer trays, shorter timeline, same precision.
Who it's for: Patients with mild alignment issues who want a quicker, more targeted treatment. Also great for patients who had braces years ago and have experienced some relapse.
Teen Treatment
What it is: Invisalign designed for teenagers — with compliance indicators built into the aligners so parents (and the care team) can confirm they're being worn enough. Same clear, removable convenience, tailored for younger patients still growing.
Who it's for: Teens who need orthodontic correction but want an alternative to metal braces. Requires a conversation with our team to determine whether Invisalign is the right fit for their specific case.
Refinements & Retainers
What it is: After your main series of aligners, refinements are additional trays that fine-tune your results — closing the last small gaps or making final adjustments. Retainers follow to keep your teeth in place long-term. Both are included in your treatment plan.
Who it's for: All Invisalign patients. Refinements are a normal part of the process, not a sign something went wrong. Retainers are for life (or as long as you want your teeth to stay put).
Why Invisalign at Smile Design
Not all Invisalign providers are the same.
Prosthodontist-led treatment planning.
Your aligners are planned by Dr. Sergio: a specialist in how teeth fit together, how your bite functions, and how your smile looks as a whole. That means your treatment isn't just about straight teeth. It's about a smile that works.Digital precision from day one.
We use 3D scanning and digital treatment planning so you see your projected results before your first tray. No guesswork. No surprises.One practice for everything.
If something comes up during treatment — a cavity, a crown, a cosmetic question — you don't need to go somewhere else. We handle it all, in the same office, with the same team.
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FAQs
Questions?
We've got answers.
We know choosing a dental practice is a big decision — especially if it's been a while, or if you're navigating something complex. Here are the ones we hear most.
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