Invisalign Keysborough

Invisalign is the world’s most trusted, original Clear Aligner Brand. With Invisalign, these custom-designed aligners gradually shift your teeth into the desired position. The beauty of this is that you can take the clear aligners out, allowing you to eat properly and clean your teeth thoroughly.
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Invisalign is the world’s most trusted and widely recognised clear aligner brand. As the original pioneer in clear aligner technology, Invisalign has helped transform millions of smiles across the globe – and it could help you too. It’s a ground-breaking, innovative orthodontic treatment option that has taken the world by storm!

Using a series of custom-designed, virtually invisible aligners, Invisalign gently and gradually shifts your teeth into their ideal position. Each aligner is carefully engineered to apply the right amount of pressure in just the right place, following a treatment plan tailored specifically for you by your dentist.

One of the biggest advantages of Invisalign is its removability. Unlike traditional braces, you can take the aligners out to eat, brush, and floss – giving you the freedom to enjoy your favourite foods and maintain excellent oral hygiene throughout your treatment. This makes Invisalign an ideal solution for those who want a more discreet, comfortable, and flexible alternative to metal braces.

Whether you’re looking to correct crowding, gaps, or bite issues, Invisalign offers a highly effective and convenient way to straighten your teeth – often with fewer dental visits and minimal disruption to your daily routine.

Ready to unlock your best smile with Invisalign? Contact our friendly team to book a consultation and find out if this clear, modern solution is right for you.

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Why Choose Us?

  • Experienced Dental Professional, accredited with Invisalign
    • Our dentists are up to date with some of the latest procedures in Orthodontics such as Invisalign.
    • We are proud to be an accredited Gold Invisalign provider.
    • Keen focus on airway (breathing), sleep & expansion so we reduce the need for tooth removals
    • Our Invisalign treatment options covers Adults, Teens and young Children. We are proud to be additionally accredited for Invisalign First, the Invisalign Palatal Expander and the Invisalign Mandibular Advancement System.
  • Complex Case? No Problem!
    • Combining our skills from other aspects of Orthodontics and General Dentistry, you can be assured your Invisalign plan can be tailored to suit your aim, goals and timeline.
    • We often combine our Invisalign Clear Aligner treatment with other complex procedures such as Dental ImplantsVeneers, Crowns and even Expansion appliances to achieve the best possible outcome.
  • 3D Digital scanning technology
    • Our practice comes equipped with the Invisalign™ iTero Intra-Oral Scanner – a revolutionary, digital way to “take a mould” of your teeth.
    • This process is much more comfortable and combined with all the X-ray systems you require for orthodontics, as well as advanced orthodontic software which enables us to predict tooth movements and to formulate treatment plans.

Please note, occasionally at times due to the complex nature of orthodontics (eg. surgical cases), some severe cases may need to be referred onto a specialist for treatment.

Invisalign Special offers

Complimentary Whitening with all Invisalign cases

  • Achieve the perfect alignment discreetly and comfortably. As an added bonus, enjoy a radiant, dazzling smile with our professional teeth whitening treatment at no extra cost.
  • Invisalign whitening gel is powered by Opalescence™

What do you have to do to start your Invisalign Journey?

Before doing anything, we need to make sure your teeth and gums are healthy. A complete dental check-up and all essential dental treatment needs to be completed. A history of good oral hygiene and healthy gums is also essential. Some dental treatment such as dental implants and dental veneers, may be done after your Invisalign.

We then take measurements & records of you to plan the right Invisalign treatment for your teeth. These records include smile, teeth and profile photographs, x-rays and scans using our advanced 3D tooth scanner. Working with Invisalign and using the advanced ClinCheck software, we are able to finalise your plan in 2 weeks.

Your next appointment involves us going through your detailed Invisalign treatment plan and simulations of your teeth. We detail how long your treatment will take, how much it will cost, our aims for treatment and lastly, how we will move your teeth. Consent forms are sent and once everything is approved and a deposit is paid, your journey with Invisalign starts!

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Want to know more about Invisalign?

Let our experienced Invisalign Dentists help you take the first step towards straighter, healthier teeth.

Common Dental Problems

Tooth Decay
Tooth decay or (cavity), is the unsightly brown or black spot on your tooth. Addressing it promptly is essential as it can often lead to further progression of the decay into the tooth.
Toothache
A toothache is pain in or around a tooth that can range from mild discomfort to severe, throbbing pain. It often signals an underlying dental problem that needs urgent professional attention.
Sensitive Teeth
Refers to a condition when a person experiences sharp, sudden pain or discomfort in their teeth when exposed to certain triggers.
Impacted Wisdom teeth
Impacted Wisdom teeth are your last (third) molars which stuck and can't come out due to their poor angulation. Signs include pain, swelling, infection, and headaches.
Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding (bruxism), is a common condition where patients unconsciously clench, grind, or gnash their teeth together.
Tooth Abscess
A tooth abscess is a localised collection of pus caused by a bacterial infection inside the tooth or surrounding gum tissue. It often leads to intense pain, swelling, and requires prompt dental care to prevent further complications.
Crowded Teeth
Crowded teeth occur when there isn’t enough space in the jaw for teeth to sit in proper alignment.
Crooked Teeth
Crooked teeth usually develop due to a narrow or restricted jaw that doesn’t provide enough space for teeth to fit correctly.
Yellow Teeth
Many people feel self-conscious about yellow teeth or tooth discolouration as it can affect confidence, self-esteem, and appearance.
Bad Breath
Bad breath, is a common yet often embarrassing condition that can affect your confidence and social interactions. It may indicate an underlying dental or medical problem that needs attention.
Dry Mouth
Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, occurs when your salivary glands do not produce enough saliva to keep your mouth moist.
Snoring
Snoring, despite popular belief, is NOT a normal part of sleep. Snoring indicates that the flow of air through the breathing pipes is being restricted, causing vibrations and noise.
Enamel Erosion
Enamel erosion occurs when acids wear away the strong outer layer of your teeth leading to tooth sensitivity, cosmetic changes, and even functional damage.
Jaw Pain
Jaw pain is a common but often overlooked dental and medical issue which requires early treatment to prevent deterioration of symptoms.
Gum Infection
Gum infections are painful and can cause redness, swelling, bleeding, and pus around the gums.
Receding Gums
Receding gums can be worrying when you first notice them. Seeking help early is the best way to protect your teeth and gums from further damage.
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is the reversible inflammation and infection of the gums surrounding the tooth. It is caused by plaque and/or tartar build-up around the teeth.
Cracked tooth
A cracked tooth refers to a condition when a tooth has chipped or fractured which generally results in a "sharp tooth" or at worst, a "tooth ache". Cracks can vary in size, depth, and location, impacting the tooth's structure and overall integrity.
Root Canal Infection
A root canal infection happens when bacteria enter the inner part of a tooth, called the pulp - and can be extremely painful.
Dental Anxiety
Are you scared of the dentist? Do you think you need a lot of work done but can't bear to be in the dental chair?

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much does Invisalign cost?

The cost of Invisalign treatment can vary from patient to patient, depending on the complexity of your case. Factors such as how much movement your teeth require and the number of aligners needed over the course of treatment will influence the overall price. This is why we begin with a detailed consultation, where we take thorough records of your teeth, including high-resolution photos, x-rays, and a digital intraoral scan. These records allow us to create a personalised treatment plan and provide you with an accurate, transparent cost estimate before you begin. We also offer flexible payment options to make treatment more manageable.

Invisalign aligners work by gently shifting your teeth into their desired positions, so it’s normal to experience some mild discomfort or pressure — especially when switching to a new set of aligners. This feeling typically lasts for a few days and is a sign that the aligners are doing their job. Most patients describe it as a tight or tender sensation rather than pain. Any discomfort can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief and by sticking to soft foods for a day or two. As your mouth adjusts and treatment progresses, this discomfort tends to lessen significantly.

There are many clear aligner brands on the market today, and your dentist can help guide you through the options. However, Invisalign remains the most trusted and established name in clear aligner therapy. As the original innovator in this space, Invisalign has treated millions of smiles worldwide. Many patients choose Invisalign because of its reputation for precision, reliability, and comfort — and often because they’ve seen great results in friends or family members.

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