Crowded Teeth
Most crowding cases are excellent Invisalign candidates.
Clear, removable aligners that straighten your teeth without metal brackets or wires. Most adult cases finish in 6–12 months. Free 3D scan and smile preview at your consultation.
Every appointment in our Century City office is led by Dr. Esfahani — no handoffs, no rushed visits, no surprise treatment recommendations.
Invisalign uses a series of clear, custom-made plastic aligners that gradually shift your teeth into the right position. You wear each aligner for 1–2 weeks, then progress to the next. Most patients change aligners every week and complete treatment in 6–12 months.
Unlike braces: nearly invisible, removable for eating and brushing, no food restrictions, no wire adjustments, no brackets cutting your cheeks.
Most crowding cases are excellent Invisalign candidates.
Close gaps without permanent retainers.
Mild to moderate overbite, underbite, or crossbite — case by case.
Excellent track record for cosmetic alignment.
A well-suited use case for clear aligners.
If you wore braces years ago and your teeth shifted back, Invisalign can correct it.
For most adult patients with mild to moderate alignment issues, Invisalign delivers comparable results to braces with significantly more lifestyle flexibility.
At your free consultation, we'll do a 3D iTero scan and tell you honestly whether Invisalign is the right choice for your case. If it isn't, we'll say so.
60 minutes. Goals, exam, bite analysis. We explain whether Invisalign makes sense.
No goopy impressions. You see a preview of your final smile before you commit.
Each aligner is designed specifically for your teeth. Full series manufactured in advance.
We hand off your first several sets and walk you through wear and care.
Short visits every 6–8 weeks to ensure teeth are tracking properly.
Custom retainers at completion to keep your new smile in place permanently.
Free, no-pressure conversation with Dr. Esfahani. We'll listen, examine, and tell you honestly what we'd recommend — and what we wouldn't.