Orthodontics

Invisible Orthodontics (Invisalign)

Clear, removable aligners that straighten teeth almost invisibly.

Invisible orthodontics with clear aligners is a modern alternative to traditional braces. A 3D scan of your mouth is used to plan every micro-movement of your teeth, and a sequence of custom aligners gradually guides them into the planned position.

The aligners are transparent, very thin and removable, so they are nearly invisible in conversation and can be taken out to eat and brush. This makes the treatment particularly attractive for professionals, public-facing roles and adults who do not want a visible appliance.

A typical course lasts between six and eighteen months. Each aligner is worn for about twenty-two hours a day for one to two weeks, then replaced by the next in the sequence. Check-ups are usually scheduled every six to eight weeks.

At DentalIA we work with Invisalign and other premium aligner systems. Before you start we show you a 3D simulation of your future smile so you know exactly what to expect, then we monitor progress with intraoral scans at each visit.

Why choose this treatment
  • Almost invisible appearance
  • Removable for meals and hygiene
  • Predictable digital planning
  • Often more comfortable than fixed braces
Who is it for
  • Adults who want a discreet treatment
  • Adolescents with mild to moderate cases
  • Professionals
  • Patients who already had braces and need a small relapse correction
How it works
  1. 1Orthodontic consultation and intraoral 3D scan
  2. 2Digital treatment plan with simulation
  3. 3Delivery of custom aligners
  4. 4Check-ups every 6-8 weeks
  5. 5Retention phase to stabilize the result
Questions visitors often ask
Can aligners treat my case?+

Most mild and moderate cases are very well managed by aligners. For complex bite corrections fixed braces may still be the better option, and we will discuss this openly.

How many hours a day do I need to wear them?+

About twenty-two hours per day. Aligners only work when they are on, so wearing them consistently is essential.

Will I have a lisp?+

Many patients notice a slight change in speech in the first few days. The tongue adapts quickly and the lisp disappears.

Do I still need a retainer at the end?+

Yes. Retention is necessary after any orthodontic treatment to maintain the result over time.