You need to wear your Invisalign® aligners 22 hours per day, removing them only for eating, drinking anything other than water, and brushing your teeth. This is the most important thing I tell patients starting Invisalign® treatment in Stockton – your results depend entirely on wearing your aligners consistently. After treating hundreds of patients with clear aligners, I can tell you that the ones who stick to this schedule get amazing results on time.
You’re probably wondering how this fits into your daily life, right? Maybe you’re worried about meals with friends, important meetings, or just forgetting to put them back in. These are all normal concerns that every Invisalign® patient has when they start treatment.
Here’s what I want to share with you: the practical strategies that help my patients succeed, realistic ways to manage the 22-hour requirement, and why this compliance matters so much for getting the straight smile you want. By the end, you’ll have a clear plan for making Invisalign® work with your real life, not some perfect version of it.
Key Takeaways
Before we dive into the details, here’s what you need to know:
- Invisalign® aligners must be worn 22 hours daily for the best results
- Remove them only for eating, drinking (except water), and oral hygiene
- Consistency matters more than being perfect every single day
- Missing wear time can add weeks or months to your treatment
- Most patients develop good habits within the first two weeks
- Simple tracking methods help you stay on schedule
The 22-Hour Rule Explained
Let me be clear about this – the 22-hour rule isn’t a suggestion or a general guideline. It’s based on how your teeth actually move and what’s required for the treatment to work as planned.
When we designed your treatment plan, we calculated each aligner to move your teeth a specific amount in a specific timeframe. This movement happens gradually throughout each day as the aligner applies consistent, gentle pressure to your teeth.
Think of it like this: if you’re trying to push a heavy piece of furniture across the room, you need steady, continuous pressure. If you push for a while, then stop, then push again, it takes much longer and requires more effort. Your teeth work the same way.
Those two hours you get without aligners need to cover all your eating, drinking, and oral hygiene for the entire day. That might sound limiting at first, but most patients find it’s actually plenty of time once they develop a routine.
The good news? You can spread those two hours throughout the day however works best for your schedule.
Why Wear Time Matters for Your Results
Understanding why this compliance requirement exists helps you stick with it when it gets challenging.
How teeth move with consistent pressure
Your teeth are held in place by a network of fibers in your jawbone. When aligners apply gentle pressure, these fibers stretch and compress, triggering your body to remodel the bone around your tooth roots.
This biological process happens continuously but slowly. When you remove your aligners for too long, the pressure stops and your teeth can actually start moving back toward their original positions.
I’ve seen patients who were inconsistent with wear time end up needing additional aligners or even having to restart portions of their treatment. It’s frustrating for everyone involved.
Treatment timeline implications
Your Invisalign® treatment plan includes a specific timeline based on 22-hour daily wear. When you consistently wear your aligners less than this, several things happen:
Each aligner may not achieve its intended movement before it’s time to move to the next one. This creates a cumulative delay that gets worse as treatment progresses.
What was planned as a 12-month treatment might take 15 or 18 months. Some patients think a few extra months isn’t a big deal, but when you’re ready to be done with treatment, those extra months feel very long.
Cost considerations of extended treatment
Extended treatment often means additional aligner sets, more monitoring appointments, and more time investment from both you and our office.
While Invisalign® treatment includes some refinement aligners, consistently poor compliance can require starting over with new impressions and a new treatment plan.
The time investment matters too. Most patients are motivated to finish treatment as planned because they’re excited to see their final results.
Daily Invisalign® Wear Schedule
Here’s how the 22-hour rule works in real life:
| Time | Activity | Aligners | Typical Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wake up | Remove for oral hygiene | Out | 10-15 minutes |
| Breakfast | Eating and cleaning | Out | 30-45 minutes |
| Morning | Work, activities | In | 4-5 hours |
| Lunch | Eating and cleaning | Out | 30-45 minutes |
| Afternoon | Work, activities | In | 4-5 hours |
| Dinner | Eating and cleaning | Out | 45-60 minutes |
| Evening/Night | Activities and sleep | In | 8-10 hours |
Notice that you’re getting about 2 hours total of “aligner-free” time, which works perfectly for most people’s eating and hygiene routines.
The exact timing doesn’t matter as much as the total. Some patients prefer longer meal breaks and shorter ones. Others spread it out more evenly. Find what works for your schedule.
Managing Daily Life with Invisalign®
The key to success is making Invisalign® fit your life, not the other way around.
Meal planning and timing
Most patients find that planning their eating schedule helps tremendously. Instead of grazing throughout the day, you’ll eat more structured meals and snacks.
This actually ends up being healthier for most people. No more mindless snacking or constantly sipping sugary drinks.
If you’re someone who likes to eat small meals throughout the day, you can still do this – just plan your aligner removal times accordingly.
Coffee drinkers often ask about this. You can drink plain water with aligners in, but coffee, tea, or anything else needs them out. Many patients time their coffee with meals.
Social situations and special events
This is where patients worry most, but it’s very manageable with a little planning.
For dinner dates or business meals, just remove your aligners when the meal starts and put them back in afterward. Most meals don’t last more than an hour or two.
Special events like weddings or parties can be planned around. If you know you’ll be eating and drinking for several hours, that’s your aligner-free time for the day.
The important thing is getting back on schedule the next day. Don’t let one special event derail your entire routine.
Oral hygiene routine optimization
Keeping your teeth and aligners clean becomes part of your daily routine. Most patients develop efficient systems pretty quickly.
Keep a travel toothbrush and small toothpaste at work or in your car. Quick brushing after meals prevents food from getting trapped under aligners.
Rinse your aligners with cool water each time you remove them. This keeps them fresh and clean throughout the day.
Common Compliance Challenges
Every patient faces some challenges with compliance. Here are the most common ones and how to handle them.
Forgetting to put aligners back in
This is probably the biggest compliance issue I see. You finish eating, get distracted, and suddenly realize hours later that your aligners are still in your purse or on the restaurant table.
Set phone alarms for 30 minutes after you remove aligners. This gives you time to eat and clean up but reminds you before you forget.
Some patients ask family members to remind them. Having an accountability partner really helps during the first few weeks while you’re building the habit.
Discomfort and adjustment period
New aligners can feel tight or cause soreness for the first day or two. Some patients want to take breaks from wearing them, but this actually makes the discomfort last longer.
The pressure means the aligners are working. Taking them out relieves the pressure temporarily but resets the process when you put them back in.
Over-the-counter pain relievers can help during the first few days with new aligners. Most patients find the discomfort decreases significantly after the first week.
Social anxiety about removing aligners
Some patients feel self-conscious about removing aligners in front of others. This gets easier with practice and confidence.
Learn to remove them discreetly. With practice, you can pop them out quickly and subtly.
Most people don’t even notice when you remove them, and those who do usually don’t care. Remember, you’re improving your smile – that’s something to feel good about.
Compliance Success Tip
The patients who succeed with Invisalign® are those who view the 22-hour requirement as non-negotiable from day one. They build their daily routine around wearing aligners rather than trying to fit aligners into an unchanged routine. This mindset shift makes all the difference.
Tracking Your Wear Time
Keeping track of your compliance helps you stay motivated and identify areas for improvement.
Effective tracking methods:
- Smartphone apps designed for Invisalign® patients
- Simple daily checkmarks on a calendar
- Photos documenting consistent wear
- Weekly self-assessment of compliance
- Partner or family member accountability
Some newer aligners have built-in wear indicators that change color based on wear time. These provide immediate feedback about whether you’re meeting the 22-hour goal.
The key is finding a system you’ll actually use consistently. Complicated tracking systems often get abandoned after a few weeks.
What Happens If You Don’t Wear Them Enough
Let me be honest about the consequences of poor compliance because I want you to succeed.
Immediate effects of missed wear time
When you don’t wear aligners enough, the first thing you’ll notice is that they feel tight when you put them back in. This tightness tells you that your teeth have started moving back toward their original positions.
If an aligner becomes very difficult to insert or painful to wear, it usually means you’ve lost some progress and may need to go back to the previous aligner.
Long-term consequences of poor compliance
Consistently poor compliance can require additional aligner sets beyond what was originally planned. In some cases, we need to take new impressions and create an entirely new treatment plan.
Studies show that patients who wear aligners less than 20 hours per day have significantly longer treatment times and less predictable results.
Some patients end up needing traditional braces to finish their treatment if Invisalign® compliance becomes impossible to maintain.
When to contact Dr. Nozaki
Call our office if your aligners don’t fit properly or if you’re consistently struggling to meet the 22-hour requirement. We can problem-solve together and adjust your approach.
Don’t wait until your next appointment if you’re having compliance issues. Earlier intervention usually leads to better solutions.
Dr. Nozaki’s Compliance Success Strategies
After years of helping patients succeed with Invisalign®, I’ve developed specific strategies that work.
Patient education and expectations
Before treatment starts, we discuss realistic expectations about daily life with aligners. Patients who understand the commitment upfront are much more successful.
We talk through your typical day and identify potential compliance challenges before they become problems.
I show patients examples of what happens with good compliance versus poor compliance so they understand why this matters so much.
Monitoring and support system
We schedule check-in appointments more frequently during the first few months when compliance habits are being established.
If patients are struggling, we adjust the timeline or provide additional support rather than just hoping compliance improves.
Some patients benefit from weekly check-ins during challenging periods, either in person or by phone.
Motivation and accountability tools
Progress photos help patients see changes that motivate continued compliance. Sometimes the improvements are subtle day-to-day but dramatic when compared to baseline.
We celebrate milestones throughout treatment. Completing your first set of aligners is worth celebrating, as is reaching the halfway point.
Family support makes a huge difference. When family members understand the importance of compliance, they naturally help with reminders and encouragement.
Making Invisalign® Work with Your Lifestyle
Success with Invisalign® means integrating it into your real life, not changing your entire lifestyle.
Work and professional considerations
Most patients find that aligners don’t interfere with professional activities. Speaking improves quickly during the first week.
For presentations or important meetings, you might plan these during times when aligners are in rather than right after insertion when speech might be slightly affected.
Exercise and sports activities
Aligners can stay in during most exercise activities. They’re actually protective for your teeth during contact sports.
Stay hydrated with water during workouts. Sports drinks require aligner removal, which might not be practical during longer activities.
Travel and vacation planning
Travel doesn’t have to disrupt compliance, but it requires a little planning.
Pack extra aligners in case you lose a set. Bring your cleaning supplies and a portable case for aligner storage.
Different time zones can affect your routine, but focus on total daily wear time rather than specific timing.
Real Patient Compliance Experiences
Let me share what I’ve observed with patients who’ve succeeded and those who’ve struggled.
Success stories from consistent wearers
Patients who maintain good compliance consistently tell me that Invisalign® becomes part of their routine within two weeks. They stop thinking about it consciously.
These patients typically finish treatment on schedule and achieve the results we planned. Their final smiles match what we showed them in the treatment preview.
Many tell me that the structured eating schedule actually improved their overall health and broke bad snacking habits.
Lessons from compliance challenges
Patients who struggle initially often succeed once we identify the specific barriers and address them directly.
Some patients need schedule adjustments, others need better organizational systems, and some benefit from family support or accountability partners.
The key insight is that compliance problems are usually solvable with the right strategies rather than indicating that Invisalign® isn’t right for that patient.
Your Path to Invisalign® Success
Wearing your Invisalign® aligners 22 hours per day isn’t just a guideline – it’s the foundation of successful treatment. The patients who embrace this requirement from day one consistently achieve the best results in the planned timeframe.
The adjustment period is real, but it’s temporary. Most patients tell me they stop thinking about aligners consciously after the first two weeks. The routine becomes automatic, and the benefits become increasingly obvious.
According to orthodontic specialists, patient compliance is the single most important factor in successful clear aligner treatment. Your commitment to wearing aligners consistently determines your results more than any other factor.
Remember, we’re here to support you throughout this process. If you’re struggling with compliance or have questions about making the schedule work with your life, don’t hesitate to reach out. Successful Invisalign® treatment is a partnership between you and our team.
The straight, beautiful smile you’re working toward is absolutely achievable with consistent daily wear. Every hour you wear your aligners is an investment in the confident smile you’ll have for the rest of your life.
Stay on Track with Your Invisalign® Journey
Having trouble maintaining the 22-hour daily wear schedule? Let’s work together to identify solutions that fit your lifestyle and keep your treatment on track.
Schedule a check-in appointment where we can discuss strategies for successful compliance and address any challenges you’re facing. Our general dentistry care includes ongoing support for all our Invisalign® patients.
Your success with Invisalign® is our priority. When you’re committed to consistent wear time, we’re committed to helping you achieve the beautiful, straight smile you’ve always wanted.
You need to wear your Invisalign® aligners 22 hours per day, removing them only for eating, drinking anything other than water, and brushing your teeth. This is the most important thing I tell patients starting Invisalign® treatment in Stockton – your results depend entirely on wearing your aligners consistently. After treating hundreds of patients with clear aligners, I can tell you that the ones who stick to this schedule get amazing results on time.
You’re probably wondering how this fits into your daily life, right? Maybe you’re worried about meals with friends, important meetings, or just forgetting to put them back in. These are all normal concerns that every Invisalign® patient has when they start treatment.
Here’s what I want to share with you: the practical strategies that help my patients succeed, realistic ways to manage the 22-hour requirement, and why this compliance matters so much for getting the straight smile you want. By the end, you’ll have a clear plan for making Invisalign® work with your real life, not some perfect version of it.
Key Takeaways
Before we dive into the details, here’s what you need to know:
- Invisalign® aligners must be worn 22 hours daily for the best results
- Remove them only for eating, drinking (except water), and oral hygiene
- Consistency matters more than being perfect every single day
- Missing wear time can add weeks or months to your treatment
- Most patients develop good habits within the first two weeks
- Simple tracking methods help you stay on schedule
The 22-Hour Rule Explained
Let me be clear about this – the 22-hour rule isn’t a suggestion or a general guideline. It’s based on how your teeth actually move and what’s required for the treatment to work as planned.
When we designed your treatment plan, we calculated each aligner to move your teeth a specific amount in a specific timeframe. This movement happens gradually throughout each day as the aligner applies consistent, gentle pressure to your teeth.
Think of it like this: if you’re trying to push a heavy piece of furniture across the room, you need steady, continuous pressure. If you push for a while, then stop, then push again, it takes much longer and requires more effort. Your teeth work the same way.
Those two hours you get without aligners need to cover all your eating, drinking, and oral hygiene for the entire day. That might sound limiting at first, but most patients find it’s actually plenty of time once they develop a routine.
The good news? You can spread those two hours throughout the day however works best for your schedule.
Why Wear Time Matters for Your Results
Understanding why this compliance requirement exists helps you stick with it when it gets challenging.
How teeth move with consistent pressure
Your teeth are held in place by a network of fibers in your jawbone. When aligners apply gentle pressure, these fibers stretch and compress, triggering your body to remodel the bone around your tooth roots.
This biological process happens continuously but slowly. When you remove your aligners for too long, the pressure stops and your teeth can actually start moving back toward their original positions.
I’ve seen patients who were inconsistent with wear time end up needing additional aligners or even having to restart portions of their treatment. It’s frustrating for everyone involved.
Treatment timeline implications
Your Invisalign® treatment plan includes a specific timeline based on 22-hour daily wear. When you consistently wear your aligners less than this, several things happen:
Each aligner may not achieve its intended movement before it’s time to move to the next one. This creates a cumulative delay that gets worse as treatment progresses.
What was planned as a 12-month treatment might take 15 or 18 months. Some patients think a few extra months isn’t a big deal, but when you’re ready to be done with treatment, those extra months feel very long.
Cost considerations of extended treatment
Extended treatment often means additional aligner sets, more monitoring appointments, and more time investment from both you and our office.
While Invisalign® treatment includes some refinement aligners, consistently poor compliance can require starting over with new impressions and a new treatment plan.
The time investment matters too. Most patients are motivated to finish treatment as planned because they’re excited to see their final results.
Daily Invisalign® Wear Schedule
Here’s how the 22-hour rule works in real life:
| Time | Activity | Aligners | Typical Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wake up | Remove for oral hygiene | Out | 10-15 minutes |
| Breakfast | Eating and cleaning | Out | 30-45 minutes |
| Morning | Work, activities | In | 4-5 hours |
| Lunch | Eating and cleaning | Out | 30-45 minutes |
| Afternoon | Work, activities | In | 4-5 hours |
| Dinner | Eating and cleaning | Out | 45-60 minutes |
| Evening/Night | Activities and sleep | In | 8-10 hours |
Notice that you’re getting about 2 hours total of “aligner-free” time, which works perfectly for most people’s eating and hygiene routines.
The exact timing doesn’t matter as much as the total. Some patients prefer longer meal breaks and shorter ones. Others spread it out more evenly. Find what works for your schedule.
Managing Daily Life with Invisalign®
The key to success is making Invisalign® fit your life, not the other way around.
Meal planning and timing
Most patients find that planning their eating schedule helps tremendously. Instead of grazing throughout the day, you’ll eat more structured meals and snacks.
This actually ends up being healthier for most people. No more mindless snacking or constantly sipping sugary drinks.
If you’re someone who likes to eat small meals throughout the day, you can still do this – just plan your aligner removal times accordingly.
Coffee drinkers often ask about this. You can drink plain water with aligners in, but coffee, tea, or anything else needs them out. Many patients time their coffee with meals.
Social situations and special events
This is where patients worry most, but it’s very manageable with a little planning.
For dinner dates or business meals, just remove your aligners when the meal starts and put them back in afterward. Most meals don’t last more than an hour or two.
Special events like weddings or parties can be planned around. If you know you’ll be eating and drinking for several hours, that’s your aligner-free time for the day.
The important thing is getting back on schedule the next day. Don’t let one special event derail your entire routine.
Oral hygiene routine optimization
Keeping your teeth and aligners clean becomes part of your daily routine. Most patients develop efficient systems pretty quickly.
Keep a travel toothbrush and small toothpaste at work or in your car. Quick brushing after meals prevents food from getting trapped under aligners.
Rinse your aligners with cool water each time you remove them. This keeps them fresh and clean throughout the day.
Common Compliance Challenges
Every patient faces some challenges with compliance. Here are the most common ones and how to handle them.
Forgetting to put aligners back in
This is probably the biggest compliance issue I see. You finish eating, get distracted, and suddenly realize hours later that your aligners are still in your purse or on the restaurant table.
Set phone alarms for 30 minutes after you remove aligners. This gives you time to eat and clean up but reminds you before you forget.
Some patients ask family members to remind them. Having an accountability partner really helps during the first few weeks while you’re building the habit.
Discomfort and adjustment period
New aligners can feel tight or cause soreness for the first day or two. Some patients want to take breaks from wearing them, but this actually makes the discomfort last longer.
The pressure means the aligners are working. Taking them out relieves the pressure temporarily but resets the process when you put them back in.
Over-the-counter pain relievers can help during the first few days with new aligners. Most patients find the discomfort decreases significantly after the first week.
Social anxiety about removing aligners
Some patients feel self-conscious about removing aligners in front of others. This gets easier with practice and confidence.
Learn to remove them discreetly. With practice, you can pop them out quickly and subtly.
Most people don’t even notice when you remove them, and those who do usually don’t care. Remember, you’re improving your smile – that’s something to feel good about.
Compliance Success Tip
The patients who succeed with Invisalign® are those who view the 22-hour requirement as non-negotiable from day one. They build their daily routine around wearing aligners rather than trying to fit aligners into an unchanged routine. This mindset shift makes all the difference.
Tracking Your Wear Time
Keeping track of your compliance helps you stay motivated and identify areas for improvement.
Effective tracking methods:
- Smartphone apps designed for Invisalign® patients
- Simple daily checkmarks on a calendar
- Photos documenting consistent wear
- Weekly self-assessment of compliance
- Partner or family member accountability
Some newer aligners have built-in wear indicators that change color based on wear time. These provide immediate feedback about whether you’re meeting the 22-hour goal.
The key is finding a system you’ll actually use consistently. Complicated tracking systems often get abandoned after a few weeks.
What Happens If You Don’t Wear Them Enough
Let me be honest about the consequences of poor compliance because I want you to succeed.
Immediate effects of missed wear time
When you don’t wear aligners enough, the first thing you’ll notice is that they feel tight when you put them back in. This tightness tells you that your teeth have started moving back toward their original positions.
If an aligner becomes very difficult to insert or painful to wear, it usually means you’ve lost some progress and may need to go back to the previous aligner.
Long-term consequences of poor compliance
Consistently poor compliance can require additional aligner sets beyond what was originally planned. In some cases, we need to take new impressions and create an entirely new treatment plan.
Studies show that patients who wear aligners less than 20 hours per day have significantly longer treatment times and less predictable results.
Some patients end up needing traditional braces to finish their treatment if Invisalign® compliance becomes impossible to maintain.
When to contact Dr. Nozaki
Call our office if your aligners don’t fit properly or if you’re consistently struggling to meet the 22-hour requirement. We can problem-solve together and adjust your approach.
Don’t wait until your next appointment if you’re having compliance issues. Earlier intervention usually leads to better solutions.
Dr. Nozaki’s Compliance Success Strategies
After years of helping patients succeed with Invisalign®, I’ve developed specific strategies that work.
Patient education and expectations
Before treatment starts, we discuss realistic expectations about daily life with aligners. Patients who understand the commitment upfront are much more successful.
We talk through your typical day and identify potential compliance challenges before they become problems.
I show patients examples of what happens with good compliance versus poor compliance so they understand why this matters so much.
Monitoring and support system
We schedule check-in appointments more frequently during the first few months when compliance habits are being established.
If patients are struggling, we adjust the timeline or provide additional support rather than just hoping compliance improves.
Some patients benefit from weekly check-ins during challenging periods, either in person or by phone.
Motivation and accountability tools
Progress photos help patients see changes that motivate continued compliance. Sometimes the improvements are subtle day-to-day but dramatic when compared to baseline.
We celebrate milestones throughout treatment. Completing your first set of aligners is worth celebrating, as is reaching the halfway point.
Family support makes a huge difference. When family members understand the importance of compliance, they naturally help with reminders and encouragement.
Making Invisalign® Work with Your Lifestyle
Success with Invisalign® means integrating it into your real life, not changing your entire lifestyle.
Work and professional considerations
Most patients find that aligners don’t interfere with professional activities. Speaking improves quickly during the first week.
For presentations or important meetings, you might plan these during times when aligners are in rather than right after insertion when speech might be slightly affected.
Exercise and sports activities
Aligners can stay in during most exercise activities. They’re actually protective for your teeth during contact sports.
Stay hydrated with water during workouts. Sports drinks require aligner removal, which might not be practical during longer activities.
Travel and vacation planning
Travel doesn’t have to disrupt compliance, but it requires a little planning.
Pack extra aligners in case you lose a set. Bring your cleaning supplies and a portable case for aligner storage.
Different time zones can affect your routine, but focus on total daily wear time rather than specific timing.
Real Patient Compliance Experiences
Let me share what I’ve observed with patients who’ve succeeded and those who’ve struggled.
Success stories from consistent wearers
Patients who maintain good compliance consistently tell me that Invisalign® becomes part of their routine within two weeks. They stop thinking about it consciously.
These patients typically finish treatment on schedule and achieve the results we planned. Their final smiles match what we showed them in the treatment preview.
Many tell me that the structured eating schedule actually improved their overall health and broke bad snacking habits.
Lessons from compliance challenges
Patients who struggle initially often succeed once we identify the specific barriers and address them directly.
Some patients need schedule adjustments, others need better organizational systems, and some benefit from family support or accountability partners.
The key insight is that compliance problems are usually solvable with the right strategies rather than indicating that Invisalign® isn’t right for that patient.
Your Path to Invisalign® Success
Wearing your Invisalign® aligners 22 hours per day isn’t just a guideline – it’s the foundation of successful treatment. The patients who embrace this requirement from day one consistently achieve the best results in the planned timeframe.
The adjustment period is real, but it’s temporary. Most patients tell me they stop thinking about aligners consciously after the first two weeks. The routine becomes automatic, and the benefits become increasingly obvious.
According to orthodontic specialists, patient compliance is the single most important factor in successful clear aligner treatment. Your commitment to wearing aligners consistently determines your results more than any other factor.
Remember, we’re here to support you throughout this process. If you’re struggling with compliance or have questions about making the schedule work with your life, don’t hesitate to reach out. Successful Invisalign® treatment is a partnership between you and our team.
The straight, beautiful smile you’re working toward is absolutely achievable with consistent daily wear. Every hour you wear your aligners is an investment in the confident smile you’ll have for the rest of your life.
Stay on Track with Your Invisalign® Journey
Having trouble maintaining the 22-hour daily wear schedule? Let’s work together to identify solutions that fit your lifestyle and keep your treatment on track.
Schedule a check-in appointment where we can discuss strategies for successful compliance and address any challenges you’re facing. Our general dentistry care includes ongoing support for all our Invisalign® patients.
Your success with Invisalign® is our priority. When you’re committed to consistent wear time, we’re committed to helping you achieve the beautiful, straight smile you’ve always wanted.