Invisalign® Treatment – What Is It? How Does It Work?

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Get Started Today! 3 Simple Steps!

Free Consultation With Your Doctor

Set up your free consultation with our certified Invisalign providers to see if you are a candidate. Get a sneak peek at your future smile. Ask us how!

Review Customized Treatment Plan

Your doctor is here to help in your smile transformation. They will answer your questions, and check in with face-to-face appointments. You will begin wearing your removable aligners, which allow for your routine to stay uninterrupted.

Smile With Confidence!

Enjoy your new smile with confidence while continuing to wear your nighttime retainer. This helps keep your smile in line.

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Before and After Invisalign® Treatment

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Treatment As Low As $99/Month

* Prices may not include final retainers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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