Straighten Your Teeth Without Braces

A more discreet way to improve alignment using clear, removable trays that fit into your daily routine.

A Less Invasive Way to Straighten Your Teeth

Clear aligners are designed to move your teeth gradually using a series of custom-made trays.

Each set is slightly different and guides your teeth into a better position over time.

Because they are clear and fit closely to your teeth, they are much less noticeable than traditional braces and easy to wear throughout the day.

Orthodontia That Fits Into Your Routine

One of the biggest advantages of clear aligners is flexibility.
You can remove them to eat, brush, and floss, which makes it easier to keep your routine consistent without working around brackets or wires.

They do require discipline, since they need to be worn most of the day to stay on track, but many patients find that tradeoff worth it for the convenience and appearance.

Benefits and Limitations

Is It the Right Option for You?

Clear aligners work well for many cases, but not every situation is the same.

Some alignment issues can be corrected easily with aligners, while others may require a different approach to get the best result.

We take a close look at your teeth, your bite, and your goals before recommending anything, so you can choose the option that makes the most sense for you. That way, you know exactly what to expect before getting started.

“We walk you through what’s realistic and what will give you the best outcome.”

— Dr. Danielle Stutsman

What to Expect Along the Way

Treatment starts with a detailed evaluation of your alignment and bite.

From there, we create a series of aligners designed to move your teeth gradually over time.

You will switch trays at set intervals and check in with us along the way so we can monitor progress and make sure everything is moving as planned.

That structure keeps the process predictable and easier to stay on track.

Start With a Conversation

Planning Makes the Difference.

The success of clear aligners depends on careful planning from the beginning.

We look at how your teeth fit together, how your bite functions, and what needs to be addressed to create a result that holds up over time.

That approach helps avoid short-term fixes and focuses on outcomes that feel stable and comfortable long after treatment is complete.

See If Clear Aligners Are

The Right Fit

If you’re looking for a more discreet way to straighten your teeth, the first step is taking a closer look. Schedule a visit and we will evaluate your alignment and walk you through whether clear aligners are a good option for you.