Orthodontics corrects dental malpositions and occlusal anomalies, improving both aesthetics and oral function. Proper alignment contributes not only to a more attractive smile but also to functional benefits such as better chewing, reduced risk of periodontal disease, and relief from tension headaches or neck/shoulder strain.
Medical Solution
Orthodontics Invisible or Conventional
Achieve a smile that makes you
feel confident, easily and effectively.
Corrects dental malpositions and occlusal anomalies
Invisalign
Technique
Orthodontics of the future, available today.
Invisalign aligners are transparent, removable, comfortable, and highly aesthetic. They are custom-made to gradually reposition teeth, providing maximum comfort and minimal visibility.
About the treatment
- Each aligner is slightly different from the previous one, progressively moving the teeth toward the desired position.
- Aligners must be worn all day (except during meals and oral hygiene), allowing patients to continue daily activities without interference. Aligners are changed every 2 weeks.
- Treatment duration depends on each individual case, addressing both aesthetic goals and functional bite correction..
Why choose Invisalign?
- Nearly invisible: made of clear, easy-to-clean material
- Removable: allowing normal eating and oral hygiene
- Hygienic: no obstacles for brushing or flossing
- Comfortable: applying gentle, controlled forces. Fewer chairside appointments, with longer intervals between visits
- 3D technology (ClinCheck® software) – digital treatment planning lets you preview your final results and estimated timeline
Traditional metal braces
This is the conventional orthodontic treatment, most commonly used in children and adolescents.
Metal braces are also indicated in specific cases where strong anchorage is required to move teeth—such as pulling down impacted canines located in the palate.
Comparison: Invisalign vs.
Traditional Metal Braces
| Feature | Invisalign (Clear Aligners) | Traditional Metal Braces |
|---|---|---|
| Aesthetics | Almost invisible, made of transparent aligners | Very noticeable, metal brackets on teeth |
| Comfort | Smooth and wire-free, less irritation to gums and lips | Can cause discomfort and sores due to metal friction |
| Removable | Yes, can be taken out for eating and brushing | No, fixed for the entire treatment |
| Oral hygiene | Easy to maintain, allows normal brushing and flossing | More difficult, requires special brushing and extra care |
| Orthodontist visits | Less frequent (every 6–8 weeks approx.) | More frequent (adjustments every 4–6 weeks) |
| Treatment duration | Similar or sometimes shorter, depending on the case | Variable, depending on the type of malocclusion |
| Food restrictions | None (removed while eating) | Yes (avoid hard, sticky foods, etc.) |
| Cost | Generally higher | More affordable |
| Technology | Personalized 3D digital planning | Less customization in initial planning |
| Indications | Ideal for mild to moderate cases | Suitable for all types of malocclusions, including complex ones |
Which is Better?
- Invisalign: Ideal if you value aesthetics, comfort, and flexibility.
- Traditional Metal Braces: Recommended in complex cases, if you are seeking an effective and more economical solution.




