Invisalign in Southern California
Discreetly Straighten Your Smile with Advanced Invisalign Treatment
A Clear, Comfortable Way to Straighten Your Teeth with Invisalign
Straighten Your Smile Without Traditional Braces
A Modern Orthodontic Solution for Teens and Adults

Why Patients Choose Bristol Dental Group for Invisalign in Southern California
Dental Care from Our Experienced Invisalign Dentist
Over 400 Five-Star Patient Reviews
Personalized Treatment Plans Designed for Natural-Looking Results
Benefits of Invisalign Clear Aligners
Virtually Invisible Teeth Straightening
Comfortable, Removable Aligners
Maintain Better Oral Hygiene During Treatment
Eat the Foods You Love Without Restrictions
A Convenient Orthodontic Option for Busy Adults
Invisalign vs. Traditional Braces
Which Orthodontic Treatment Is Right for You?
Both Invisalign and traditional braces can effectively straighten teeth and improve bite alignment, but they create different treatment experiences.
Invisalign uses removable clear aligners, while braces rely on fixed brackets and wires. Braces may still be recommended for certain complex orthodontic concerns, while Invisalign can successfully treat many mild to moderate alignment issues.
The best choice depends on your unique smile, bite, and treatment goals. Our dentist can help determine which option is right for you.

What to Expect During Your Invisalign Treatment
Step 1: Consultation with Our Dentist
Step 2: Digital Smile Scan and Custom Treatment Plan
Step 3: Receive Your Custom Clear Aligners
Step 4: Progress Checkups and Smile Improvements
Step 5: Your New, Straighter Smile





Are You a Candidate for Invisalign?
Common Orthodontic Issues Invisalign Can Correct
When Invisalign May Be the Best Option for Your New Smile
Average Invisalign Treatment Timeline
Factors That May Affect Treatment Time
How Long Does Invisalign Treatment Take?
Understanding the Cost of Invisalign
Factors That Affect Invisalign Treatment Cost
Insurance and Financing Options
Frequently Asked Questions About Invisalign
Invisalign treatment uses a progression of clear aligners that guide teeth into their ideal position over time. Each new set of aligners continues that movement step by step until the desired result is achieved.
They are not completely invisible, but they are designed to be very discreet. Most people will not notice them during normal conversation.
Most patients experience some pressure or mild soreness when starting a new set of aligners, but this is usually temporary. Many people find Invisalign more comfortable than braces because there are no metal wires or brackets.
Patients should remove their aligners before eating or drinking anything other than water. This helps prevent staining, damage, and buildup inside the Invisalign trays.
In most cases, yes. Retainers help keep teeth in their new position and protect the results of treatment.
Some patients notice a slight lisp during the first few days of wearing aligners, but speech typically returns to normal quickly as the mouth adjusts.
Aligners should be cleaned regularly with a soft toothbrush, gentle soap, or approved cleaning products, and rinsed thoroughly before being placed back in the mouth.




