10 Things to Know Before Starting Invisalign Treatment

Team South Tweed

South Tweed Dental

December 23, 2025
9 mins read
Dentist explaining starting Invisalign treatment to an adult patient

Starting Invisalign treatment is an exciting step for adults who want to improve their smile without traditional braces. While Invisalign is discreet and convenient, it still requires commitment and proper planning to achieve the best outcome. Understanding what the process involves before you begin can help you feel confident and prepared.

At South Tweed Dental, we believe informed patients achieve better results. Knowing how Invisalign fits into your overall dental care allows us to create a treatment plan that supports both your smile and long-term oral health.

1. Starting Invisalign Treatment Requires Daily Commitment

Aligners must be worn consistently to achieve predictable results. For most patients, this means wearing them 20–22 hours per day, removing them only for eating and cleaning.

2. Treatment Time Varies

Every smile is different, and timelines depend on individual alignment needs. While some cases resolve in a few months, others may take longer depending on complexity.

3. Regular Dental Visits Matter

Scheduled check-ups help ensure progress stays on track. These appointments allow us to monitor movement, make adjustments, and provide new aligners as needed.

4. Oral Hygiene Is Easier

Removable aligners make brushing and flossing more convenient compared to traditional braces. You can maintain your regular oral hygiene routine without working around wires or brackets.

5. You'll Need to Remove Aligners to Eat

Aligners should always be removed before meals. This protects the aligners from damage and staining while allowing you to eat normally without restrictions.

6. Small Attachments May Be Used

Attachments are small, tooth-coloured bumps placed on certain teeth. They help guide teeth into position more effectively and are a normal part of many treatment plans.

7. Starting Invisalign Treatment Can Work with Other Dental Care

Invisalign can often be planned alongside crowns, implants, and prior denture reline procedures. We assess your complete dental health to ensure all treatments support each other.

8. Medicare Doesn't Cover Invisalign

Like Medicare dentures, Invisalign is usually privately funded. We discuss payment options and help you understand all costs before starting treatment.

9. Retainers Are Part of the Process

Retainers help maintain your results long after treatment ends. They prevent teeth from shifting back to their original position and are essential for lasting results.

10. A Proper Consultation Is Essential

A thorough assessment ensures starting Invisalign treatment is safe and suitable for your needs. During your consultation, we evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and create a personalised plan.

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