Invisalign Clear Aligners in West Vancouver and North Vancouver
What Is Invisalign and How Does It Work?
Is Invisalign Right for You?
- Crowded teeth when there's not enough room in your jaw and teeth overlap or twist
- Gaps between teeth spaces that affect appearance and can trap food
- Overbite when your upper front teeth close too far over your lower teeth
- Underbite when your lower teeth sit in front of your upper teeth
- Crossbite when upper and lower teeth don't align properly side to side
- Open bite when upper and lower front teeth don't meet even when your mouth is closed
- Mild to moderate bite corrections in both adults and teens
Invisalign Options for Every Stage of Life
Invisalign for Adults
Invisalign for Teens
Invisalign First for Younger Children
Invisalign for North Vancouver Patients
What Invisalign Treatment Looks Like at Royal Orthodontics
Step 1: Your Free Consultation
Step 2: Your Custom Treatment Plan
Step 3: Active Treatment
Step 4: Retention
Why Patients in West Vancouver and North Vancouver Choose Royal Orthodontics for Invisalign
Dr. Naseh Is a Certified Specialist, Not a General Dentist
The iTero Element 5D Scanner
5.0 Rating from Over 100 Google Reviews
0% Interest Financing and Direct Insurance Billing
Two Locations in West Vancouver and Downtown Vancouver
How Much Does Invisalign Cost in Vancouver and North Vancouver?
- Case complexity mild crowding costs less to treat than a significant bite issue combined with crowding
- Number of aligners shorter treatment plans with fewer trays cost less
- Refinements sometimes additional aligners are needed after the main treatment to finish certain tooth positions
- Retainers Vivera retainers are included in many treatment plans and Dr. Naseh will confirm this at your consultation
Invisalign vs Braces: Which Should You Choose?
- You need mild to moderate corrections
- You want a discreet option for work or social situations
- You're a motivated adult or teen who will wear the trays consistently
- You want to eat and drink normally throughout treatment
- You have complex bite corrections needed
- You want a treatment that doesn't depend on discipline to wear
- Your case involves significant tooth rotation or vertical movement
- Your child is young and might lose aligners
- Your orthodontist has specifically recommended braces for your case
Frequently Asked Questions About Invisalign
Treatment length depends on your case. Minor corrections can be done in as little as 6 months. Comprehensive adult treatment usually takes 12 to 18 months. More complex cases can take up to 24 months. The best way to get an accurate timeline is to come in for a consultation. Dr. Naseh will give you a real estimate after assessing your teeth, not a generic range from a brochure.
Many dental insurance plans in British Columbia include an orthodontic benefit that applies to both braces and Invisalign, typically between $1,500 and $3,500 lifetime per person. The benefit covers the treatment, not the product. We direct-bill to most major insurers, so you usually only pay the difference at each visit. Bring your insurance card to your consultation and we'll help you work it out.
No. You can book directly with us and no referral is required. Your dentist may have recommended us, but it's not a prerequisite. Many of our patients come to us directly after searching for an orthodontist near North Vancouver or West Vancouver.
Most North Vancouver patients find it very straightforward. We're right off the Upper Levels Highway at Main Street in West Vancouver, typically 10 to 15 minutes from most of North Vancouver. Parking is free. And because Invisalign appointments are only every 8 to 12 weeks, you're not making this drive very often.
Yes, this is very common. Lots of adults had braces as teenagers and have watched their teeth shift over the years. Invisalign is often an excellent option for these cases because the corrections needed are typically more minor. Dr. Naseh will assess your current bite and tooth positions and let you know whether Invisalign is the right approach for you.
The main difference is clinical oversight. Direct-to-consumer aligner companies don't require you to see an orthodontist in person during treatment. That sounds convenient but carries real risk. Teeth move in three dimensions, and moving them incorrectly can affect your bite, your jaw joints, and the long-term health of your teeth. At Royal Orthodontics, Dr. Naseh monitors your progress throughout treatment. If something isn't tracking correctly, she catches it early and adjusts the plan.
Rinse them with lukewarm water every time you take them out, and clean them gently with a soft toothbrush and mild dish soap once a day. Don't use toothpaste because it's abrasive and will scratch the plastic, making them look cloudy. We've written a full guide on how to clean Invisalign trays properly if you want the complete breakdown.
Invisalign First is designed for children who still have a mix of baby and permanent teeth, typically starting around age 6 or 7. Standard Invisalign is appropriate for teens who have most of their permanent teeth. If you're not sure whether your child is ready, a quick assessment with Dr. Naseh will give you a clear answer. Read more about children's orthodontic treatment to understand what early treatment looks like.
Call us right away. Depending on where you are in your series, we'll either have you move on to the next set or order a replacement tray. Don't leave a gap in your treatment because teeth can shift back faster than most people expect. We keep your digital records on file, so getting a replacement made is straightforward.
At Royal Orthodontics, most Invisalign patients come in every 8 to 12 weeks for progress checks. You don't need to come in every time you change trays. This is one of the practical advantages of Invisalign over braces, particularly if you're travelling from North Vancouver or have a busy schedule.