What Is Invisalign?


Invisalign is a method of orthodontic treatment which uses a series of clear, removable teeth aligners alternative to traditional metal braces for adults, kids and teens

Invisalign, Invisible Braces

Invisalign® is an advanced orthodontic system that uses a series of clear, BPA-free plastic aligners to straighten teeth over time. Unlike traditional metal braces, Invisalign is removable, nearly invisible, and custom-fitted to your teeth — offering a more comfortable and lifestyle-friendly solution.

You’ll receive a new set of aligners every 1–2 weeks, gradually moving your teeth into their ideal position.

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Benefits of Invisalign vs. Traditional Braces

  • Invisalign is a popular choice among both teens and adults because of its many advantages:
  • ✅ Virtually invisible appearance
  • ✅ No metal wires or brackets
  • ✅ Removable for eating, brushing, and flossing
  • ✅ Fewer in-office visits
  • ✅ Comfortable and custom-made
  • ✅ Results often in 6–18 months

With Invisalign, you can straighten your teeth without the self-consciousness or inconvenience of braces.

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What Can Invisalign Fix?


Invisalign is effective in treating a wide range of orthodontic issues, including:

  • Crowded or crooked teeth
  • Gaps and spacing
  • Overbite, underbite, and crossbite
  • Open bite
  • Mild to moderate alignment issues

During your consultation, we’ll assess your bite and determine if Invisalign is the right solution for you.

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The Invisalign Treatment Process

Fixing overbite/deep bite - Fixing an overjet issue - Fixing underbite - Fixing spacing issue - Fixing open bite - Fixing crowding issue - Fixing crossbite issue - Generally straighter teeth

Your Invisalign journey at Eastvale Dentistry includes:

  1. Consultation & Smile Assessment – We use digital scans to map your teeth and create your personalized plan.
  2. Custom Aligner Fabrication – Your aligners are designed just for you using advanced 3D imaging.
  3. Wearing Your Aligners – You’ll wear each set for 20–22 hours/day and switch every 1–2 weeks.
  4. Regular Progress Checks – We’ll see you every 6–8 weeks to monitor your progress.
  5. Retention Phase – After treatment, you’ll receive a retainer to maintain your beautiful new smile.

Is Invisalign Right for You?

Invisalign is ideal for:

  • Adults looking for a subtle alternative to braces
  • Teens who want fewer restrictions with sports, school, and eating
  • Busy individuals who prefer fewer dental visits
  • Anyone seeking a straighter smile without visible orthodontics

We’ll determine your eligibility based on your smile goals and oral health during your Invisalign consultation.

Designed to fit your lifestyle

The time it takes to complete the treatment varies from person to person, depending on the complexity of each straightening issue. It is important to speak with our Invisalign expert dentists to determine how Invisalign best suits your situation and goals, and to agree the best way forward for you.

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CONTACT US

Book Your Free Invisalign Consultation

If you're ready to transform your smile with Invisalign, our experienced team at Eastvale Dentistry is here to guide you. We offer flexible payment plans, insurance support, and detailed treatment planning to ensure your experience is smooth and successful.


🦷 Financing options and insurance assistance available. We also accept the Canada Dental Care Plan (CDCP) where applicable.

Call: (905) 472-2345
Fax: (905) 472-2399
Unit 6, 7 Eastvale Drive, Markham, ON L3S 4N8
Email: info@eastvaledentistry.ca
Open Monday to Friday. Evening appointments available.
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