Clear aligners

Invisalign clear aligners in Camden

Discreet, removable clear aligners to help guide teeth into a more comfortable, even alignment.

Dentist at Dentistree in Camden holding a clear Invisalign aligner

Invisalign uses a series of custom-made, almost-invisible aligners to gradually move your teeth. At Dentistree in Camden, treatment starts with a consultation to assess whether clear aligners are suitable for your bite, your oral health and the result you're hoping for. We'll discuss what aligners can — and can't — achieve, what your treatment plan would involve and what you can expect throughout the process.

What to expect from clear aligner treatment

Clear aligners can be a good option for many cases of crowding, spacing and mild-to-moderate bite concerns, but they aren't right for every situation. Treatment success depends heavily on wearing your aligners as prescribed — typically 20–22 hours per day — and attending regular review appointments. Some cases are better treated with fixed braces or a combination of approaches, and complex bite problems may need a referral to a specialist. Your dentist will give you an honest assessment of what's likely to work for you.

  • Initial suitability assessment
  • Digital scan and treatment planning
  • Custom-made clear aligners
  • Regular progress reviews
  • Discussion of retainers after treatment
  • Honest advice if another option suits you better

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Many people with crowded, spaced or mildly misaligned teeth are suitable for clear aligners, but not everyone. A consultation with your dentist is the best way to find out — they'll assess your teeth, bite and oral health and discuss your options honestly.
Treatment length varies based on the complexity of your case and how consistently you wear your aligners. Some shorter cases can take a few months, while more involved cases can take 12–18 months or longer.
Aligners typically need to be worn 20–22 hours per day, only being taken out to eat, drink anything other than water, and to brush and floss. Wearing them less than this can slow or compromise your result.
Yes. Teeth naturally tend to drift over time, so retainers are recommended after any orthodontic treatment to help maintain your result. Your dentist will explain the options at the end of your treatment.
Most people feel some pressure or tenderness for a day or two after switching to a new aligner. This usually settles quickly and is a sign the aligner is working.
Clear aligners can be suitable for many teenagers, depending on the case and how reliably they can wear the aligners as instructed. We'll discuss this honestly during the consultation.

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