Invisalign®
patient testimonials

Since I had the procedure, I’m able to chew food in a way I was struggling to do before. There was some level of confidence I don’t think I was aware had been affected.
Jason

I love the staff. They are just amazing. They’re so friendly and they keep up with all the schooling, the certifications. So they know exactly what they’re doing. Dr. Bean is just so amazing.
Ginger
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benefits of Invisalign®
Straighten teeth comfortably with custom-made, clear aligners.
nearly invisible
Invisalign® aligners are made from clear plastic, making them barely noticeable while worn throughout the day.
removable trays
You can easily take out your aligners when eating, brushing, or flossing, giving you full flexibility during treatment.
comfortable fit
The custom-made plastic aligners fit snugly without wires or brackets, making them gentle on your mouth.
predictable results
Your treatment is mapped out with advanced digital planning, so you can see each step and know what to expect.
fewer appointments
Invisalign® typically requires fewer in-office visits than traditional braces, saving you time during your busy schedule.
no food restrictions
Since aligners are removed when eating, you can continue enjoying all your favorite foods without worry.
common questions
These are common questions about Invisalign® clear aligners.
can I take them out anytime?
Yes, you can remove your aligners as needed for meals, brushing, and special occasions. However, to stay on track with your treatment, it’s important to wear them for 20–22 hours per day so they can effectively guide your teeth into place.
can I drink coffee with them in?
It’s best to take your aligners out before drinking coffee or any hot or dark beverages. Hot liquids can warp the plastic, and dark drinks like coffee can stain the aligners, making them more visible and less hygienic over time.
will they change how I talk?
Some people notice a change in speech during the first few days of wearing aligners. This is completely normal and typically goes away as your mouth adjusts to the aligners and your tongue adapts to speaking around them.
do they hurt when changing trays?
You may feel some mild pressure or tightness for a day or two each time you switch to a new set of aligners. This slight discomfort is a sign that the aligners are gently moving your teeth and is usually very manageable.
