Advanced Orthodontics. Defined by Precision.
Leverage digital scanning and personalized treatment plans for a faster, more comfortable path to your perfect smile.
Treatment Time
Reduced time with advanced digital planning.
Precision
Sub-millimeter fit ensures effective movement.
Appointments
Remote monitoring and fewer in-person adjustments.
Appliance Classification and Comparison
Explore the core differences between the most common active treatments and retention appliances.
Clear Aligners
Aesthetic, Removable, and Discreet.
Clear aligners are custom-made, virtually invisible trays that gradually shift your teeth into place. They are the most popular choice for adults seeking aesthetic correction.
- Nearly invisible appearance
- Easily removable for eating/cleaning
- Improved comfort over metal brackets
Engineered for Speed, Comfort, and Aesthetics.

The Digital Difference in Your Treatment.
By replacing manual molds with high-definition digital scans, we gain unprecedented control over tooth movement, making the process cleaner, quicker, and significantly more accurate.
Near-Invisible Aesthetics
Our clear aligners and ceramic options provide discreet treatment without compromising effectiveness.
Predictable Outcomes
Advanced 3D modeling allows us to simulate your final smile before treatment even begins.
Enhanced Comfort
Custom-milled appliances reduce rubbing and irritation common with traditional braces.
Orthodontics: Common Questions
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a child be evaluated by age seven. Early detection can prevent more serious problems later.
Yes, retention is a lifetime commitment. Teeth can shift at any age, so continuous use of a retainer, especially at night, is necessary to maintain your new smile.
Typically, clear aligners are switched out for a new set every 1 to 2 weeks, depending on your treatment plan and your orthodontist's instructions.