Invisalign Kingston
We provide affordable Invisalign in Kingston, ON., for your perfect smile.
What is Invisalign?
Invisalign Process
Your Invisalign treatment starts with advanced digital impressions, allowing us to create a 3D model of your smile on our computer. Using this model, our doctors carefully plan the exact movement of each tooth throughout your treatment. This plan is then sent to Invisalign, where your custom aligners are made.
How much does Invisalign cost in Kingston, Ontario?
In Kingston, Ontario, Invisalign can cost between $2,000 and $8,000. The price depends on how much work your teeth need. If your teeth need a lot of fixing, you'll need more aligners and a longer treatment, which makes it more expensive.
How long does it take for Invisalign to straighten teeth?
Invisalign usually takes 9 to 18 months to straighten teeth, but this can change depending on how many aligners you need and how well you follow the treatment plan. If you take your aligners out often and for long periods, it could take longer.
How effective is Invisalign?
Invisalign works well for most people, but there are some cases where it might not be the best choice. For many people, it works just as well as regular braces.
Which is better: Invisalign or braces?
Both Invisalign and braces are good for straightening teeth. The best choice depends on what you like. Many prefer Invisalign because it's clear, comfortable, and easy to use.
How long do Invisalign aligners last?
Each set of aligners is usually worn for about two weeks. After your treatment, you’ll get special retainers called Vivera retainers. These are thicker, stronger plastic and can last a few years.
Is Invisalign insurance covered in Canada?
Some dental insurance plans in Canada help pay for treatments that straighten your teeth. These plans might cover up to 50% of the cost. So, if you have dental insurance, it can help pay for some of your Invisalign treatment.
Always Welcoming New Patients
We are accepting new patients. Contact us and take the first step in achieving better oral health outcomes.