If you’ve been dreaming of a straighter smile but want to avoid the look and feel of bulky metal braces, Invisalign may be the orthodontic option for you.
Invisalign is a great option for teens, adults, and anyone looking for a discreet orthodontic solution. Using clear plastic trays to gently exert pressure on your teeth, these aligners shift them into the desired position. They are thin, nearly invisible, comfortable, and removable. With traditional braces, you have to change your diet, your at-home oral hygiene routine, and deal with hard metal brackets and sharp wires that can poke your gums and cheeks. This is not the case with Invisalign! You can enjoy your normal routine while watching your teeth become straighter right before your eyes.
Over 13 million people have straightened their smiles with Invisalign.
If you're looking to discreetly straighten your smile, schedule a complimentary Invisalign consultation with Dr. Singh today!
See real patient success stories.
Brush and floss normally and keep eating your favorite foods.
No metal brackets or wires to poke your gums or cheeks here!
Watch your smile transform before your eyes in as little as 6 months!
During your first visit, your dentist in Burbank will take a look at your bite and smile to determine if Invisalign is the right option for you. This is also a great opportunity for you to ask any questions that you may have about your smile, Invisalign, or other treatment options.
Once you’re approved for treatment, we will take scans or impressions of your teeth to ensure your Invisalign trays fit perfectly. When your aligners arrive at our office, you’ll come and pick them up to begin your treatment.
Every six weeks or so, you’ll come back to our office to pick up your next few sets of aligners. Every treatment plan is different, so this amount of time may vary based on your needs. These check-ins are essential to ensure your treatment is on track and that your Invisalign trays are fitting properly.
"At Burbank Dental & Sleep, we dedicate our full attention to one patient at a time. There will never be a wait to be seated. Patients always come first."
– Dr. Singh