Invisalign can be a great option for responsible teenagers who are committed to following their orthodontic plan. These clear aligners offer a discreet, comfortable, and effective way to straighten teeth without the need for metal brackets or wires.
While Invisalign is typically recommended for teens and adults, some older children or pre-teens may be eligible depending on their stage of dental development. The key to success with Invisalign is wearing the aligners consistently—20 to 22 hours per day—and following care instructions carefully.
During your child’s consultation, our team will assess their oral health, growth stage, and level of responsibility to determine if Invisalign is the right fit. For younger children, traditional braces or early interceptive treatments may still be more appropriate.
The average treatment time with Invisalign typically ranges from 12 to 18 months, but this can vary based on several individual factors. The length of treatment depends on the complexity of the orthodontic issues, the patient’s age, and their overall oral health.
Mild cases, such as minor crowding or spacing, may be completed in as little as 6 months, while more complex alignment issues may take longer. Consistent wear—20 to 22 hours per day—is key to staying on track and achieving the best results.
During your initial consultation, a custom treatment plan will be created to give you a more accurate timeline based on your specific needs.
Invisalign is an excellent option for individuals with mild to moderate orthodontic concerns, such as crooked or crowded teeth, gaps between teeth, or minor bite alignment issues like overbite, underbite, or crossbite. It’s a discreet and comfortable alternative to metal braces, ideal for teens and adults seeking a more subtle treatment option.
However, Invisalign may not be suitable for more complex orthodontic cases, which might require traditional braces or other advanced treatments for effective results.
Success with Invisalign also depends on the patient’s commitment. The clear aligners must be worn for 20–22 hours per day and should only be removed for eating, drinking (anything other than water), and brushing. This level of responsibility is essential to keep treatment on track and achieve the desired outcome.
During your consultation, we’ll assess your specific dental needs and determine whether Invisalign is the right choice for your smile.
If you accidentally break your Invisalign® aligner tray, don’t worry—just contact our clinic as soon as possible. We’ll arrange for a replacement tray to minimise any delays in your treatment progress.
Promptly replacing a broken tray helps ensure your orthodontic journey stays on track and you achieve your best smile in the shortest time possible.
It’s normal to experience some mild discomfort or pressure when you first start wearing Invisalign aligners or switch to a new set. This sensation usually lasts just a few days and is a sign that the aligners are gently moving your teeth into the correct position.
Compared to traditional metal braces, Invisalign is generally considered more comfortable because there are no brackets or wires to irritate your cheeks, lips, or gums. The aligners are smooth, custom-made, and designed to fit snugly over your teeth, which helps reduce irritation and soreness.
Most patients find that any discomfort is manageable and short-lived, making Invisalign a popular choice for those seeking a pain-free, effective orthodontic treatment.
Wearing your Invisalign aligners for the recommended 20 to 22 hours per day is crucial for effective treatment. If you don’t wear them enough, your teeth may not move as planned, which can lead to delays in your treatment progress.
Skipping hours or inconsistent wear often results in the need for additional treatment time, extra aligners, or adjustments to your treatment plan. This means your overall journey to a straighter smile could take longer and may become more costly.
To achieve the best results in the shortest time possible, it’s important to commit to wearing your aligners as instructed and maintain good oral hygiene throughout your treatment.