Published on Nov 28, 2025 | 6 minute read

Thinking about straightening your teeth but not thrilled about metal brackets? Invisalign offers a modern, nearly invisible way to align your bite—without interrupting your lifestyle. For busy professionals, teens navigating school photos, and anyone who wants a discreet option, clear aligners can be a game-changer. In this guide, we’ll cover how Invisalign works, who’s a good candidate, how long treatment takes, what it costs, and how Heritage Trace Dental supports you every step of the way as a Diamond Invisalign Provider in Fort Worth.
Invisalign is an orthodontic system that uses a series of custom-made, removable plastic trays (called aligners) to gradually move your teeth into better positions. Each set of aligners is worn for about 1–2 weeks before switching to the next set. Over time, small, planned movements add up to a straighter smile and better bite alignment. Because the aligners are removable, you can take them out for eating, brushing, and flossing—no food restrictions and no tricky maneuvering around brackets and wires.
At Heritage Trace Dental, aligners are designed using a 3D scan of your teeth. Digital planning maps your tooth movement in detail so you can preview the projected result before you begin. As a patient, this transparency makes it easier to commit to treatment and track progress without guesswork. Learn more about our Invisalign approach here.
Clear aligners can treat crowded teeth, gaps, mild to moderate overbite/underbite, open bite, and crossbite. Severe skeletal issues may still benefit from traditional orthodontics or a combination approach. Good candidates are motivated to wear aligners 20–22 hours per day, keep them clean, and switch on schedule.
Teens can be excellent candidates—especially those in sports or performing arts who value the minimal appearance of aligners. Adults often choose Invisalign to correct long-standing crowding or relapse from not wearing retainers after braces.
While every case is unique, many treatments run 12–18 months. Minor corrections can be shorter, while complex bite changes can take longer. We’ll review your timeline at your consultation and provide a projected number of aligners so you know what to expect from the start.
Costs vary with case complexity and length of treatment. Many patients use dental benefits or flexible financing to make monthly payments manageable. Our team will outline your options and help you maximize any available coverage.
Aligned teeth are easier to brush and floss, which supports gum health. A balanced bite can reduce uneven wear on enamel and may lessen stress on jaw joints. In short, Invisalign isn’t just cosmetic—it can be part of a long-term plan for healthier function.
Because we’re a local Diamond Invisalign Provider, you benefit from deep experience and streamlined digital planning. We pair aligner therapy with comprehensive care—cleanings, checkups, and, if needed, complementary treatments like teeth whitening or minor contouring for a polished final result. Explore how aligners fit with our broader cosmetic dentistry and preventive dentistry services.
Will Invisalign affect my speech?
A brief adjustment is normal, but most patients find any lisp fades quickly.
Can I remove aligners for big events?
Yes—just keep total wear time high to stay on track.
Do aligners hurt?
You may feel pressure for a day or two after switching sets; this is a sign they’re working.
When you’re ready for a confident, aligned smile—on your schedule—we’re here to help.
Call Heritage Trace Dental at 817-741-4288 to Schedule a Consultation in Fort Worth.