Virtually Invisible. Exceptionally Effective.

At Georgetown Orthodontics, we offer clear aligner treatment featuring Invisalign®, combining advanced digital technology with personalized treatment planning to deliver precise, comfortable, and discreet orthodontic care.

What are Clear Aligners?

Clear aligners are a modern, high-tech alternative to traditional braces. Instead of using metal brackets and wires bonded to your teeth, this treatment uses a sequential series of custom-made, clear plastic trays. These trays slip directly over your teeth and apply gentle, continuous pressure to gradually shift them into their ideal positions.

Because they are made from smooth, medical-grade polyurethane, they won’t irritate your cheeks or gums. Best of all, they are nearly invisible, allowing you to straighten your teeth discreetly.

Clear Aligners vs. Invisalign®: What’s the Difference?

What is the difference between clear aligners and Invisalign®?

Invisalign® is one of the most well-known brands of clear aligners. While “clear aligners” refers to the category of treatment, Invisalign is a specific system within that category.

At Georgetown Orthodontics, we offer Invisalign® as part of our clear aligner treatment options and recommend the system that best meets each patient’s individual needs.

What are the benefits of Clear Aligner Treatment?

Choosing clear aligners to transform your smile comes with several major lifestyle advantages:

  • Virtually Invisible: The ultra-clear aligner means most people won’t even notice you are wearing them.
  • Completely Removable: You can take your trays out to eat, drink, brush, and floss.
  • Fewer Office Visits: Because you change your aligner trays at home every 1 to 2 weeks, you require fewer physical adjustment appointments in our office. This helps making treatment highly convenient for busy schedules.
  • Predictable Results: Utilizing 3D digital scanners and advanced treatment planning software, we can show you a virtual simulation of how your teeth will move and what your final smile will look like before you even start treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hours a day do I need to wear my clear aligners?

For your treatment to track predictably and stay on schedule, you must wear your clear aligners for 20 to 22 hours per day. You should only remove them to eat, drink anything other than plain water, and brush your teeth.

Can adults use clear aligners, or are they just for teens?

Clear aligners are incredibly popular for both teens and adults. In fact, because they are so discreet and fit seamlessly into professional lifestyles, a massive percentage of our clear aligner patients are adults seeking to improve their smiles without the look of traditional braces.

How do I clean my clear aligner trays?

The best way to clean your aligner trays is to brush them gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush and cool water or a mild, clear liquid soap. Avoid using hot water, as it can warp the medical-grade plastic and ruin the custom fit.

Does insurance cover Invisalign and clear aligners?

If your dental insurance policy includes an orthodontic benefit, it will typically cover a portion of your clear aligner or Invisalign treatment just like it would for traditional braces. Our team will verify your specific PPO benefits during your free consultation and integrate them directly into your flexible OrthoFi payment plan to keep your out-of-pocket costs low.

Ready to see if you are a candidate for clear aligners? Contact our Washington, DC office today at (202) 333-2200 to schedule your 100% complimentary new patient exam and digital 3-D smile simulation!

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