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Invisalign
If you’re considering Invisalign treatment, our clinicians just outside Rugby provide clear aligner therapy planned with precision and supported by modern orthodontic techniques. We focus on comfort, predictable movement and clinically guided results tailored to your individual smile.
What is Invisalign®?
Invisalign® involves wearing a sequence of custom-made clear aligners that gently guide teeth into a more balanced position and is a popular choice for patients based near Rugby. Supported by extensive clinical research, Invisalign is widely used to address a range of alignment concerns in a predictable and monitored way. Each aligner is designed specifically for your mouth and worn for a set period before moving to the next stage.
The process is clinically overseen to help ensure controlled tooth movement, comfort and effectiveness. Because the aligners are removable, most people find everyday life easier, including eating, brushing and social situations.
How the treatment works
Treatment begins with a dental assessment and digital planning. In many cases, a projected visual outcome can be shown through 3D simulation. Once approved, the aligners are produced and fitted, then changed at the intervals advised by your clinician. Regular reviews track progress and allow adjustments when needed, supporting safety and treatment accuracy.
Why people choose Invisalign
Clear aligners are discreet, removable and designed with comfort in mind. Invisalign offers structured, clinically guided tooth alignment without fixed brackets or wires, allowing flexible eating, cleaning and normal routines. While outcomes vary for every patient, the aim is to support long-term oral health, more balanced tooth positioning and a confident smile.
Your clinician will confirm suitability, discuss expected timescales and explain the most appropriate options based on your oral health and treatment goals.
Treatment Length
90 Mins
Recovery Time
N/A
Anaesthetic
Not required
Best Results
5 - 10 Sessions
Frequently Asked Questions
We are often asked many questions associated with our treatment, and the questions listed below form a selection of the most frequently asked. If you have any questions which do not appear in this list, please contact us.
This will vary for each patient and the severity of their case. We can usually get your aligners fitted within 3-4 weeks and the alignment process will usually take a minimum of 6 months.
Yes, during the planning stages your dentist will take an impression or a scan of your teeth. Invisalign will then send back a Clincheck, which is a digital representation of the final result, this will give you a very good idea of what you can expect at the end of your treatment.
During your Invisalign fit appointment we will try in your new bespoke clear aligners to check their fit and provide you with the next few aligners in the sequence to get you going.
During the visit some teeth will usually require some composite attachments adding to them, this is a simple procedure that is carried out by your dentist in your dental clinic. Often, some extra space is required in between your teeth for the process, your dentist will remove a small amount of enamel in specific locations in between your teeth using special strips.
Invisalign uses discrete aligners which are quite difficult to distinguish, so you can straighten your teeth without people really noticing.
The aligners are removable, this makes eating and cleaning your teeth much easier when compared to fixed braces.
Brackets and wires are not used in Invisalign, making the process much easier to carry out and fewer appointments are therefore required for adjustments, meaning less time in the dental practice for the patient.
Yes, lifelong use of retainers is highly recommended to prevent the teeth moving out of line again.
 Suitability depends on factors such as gum health, bone stability, type of tooth movement required and your commitment to wearing aligners as advised. A full assessment will determine whether Invisalign is appropriate for you.
 Aligners usually need to be worn for most of the day and night, removing only for eating, drinking and brushing. Consistency is important, as insufficient wear time can delay treatment progress.
Let's begin your
treatment journey
To start your treatment follow the steps below.
1 - Book a consultation
Book your consultation using our online booking system. Pick a date and time that suits you best. If you have any questions, please call the practice. Click here to book online.
2 - Your appointment
On the day of your consultation, please arrive on time to your appointment. If you have any questions, these can be asked during the consultation.
Got a question?
Speak with one of our specialists directly using our online contact form.