Menu

Clear Aligners in Hamilton

Straighten your teeth discreetly with clear aligners. This modern orthodontic solution corrects mild to moderate alignment issues using a series of nearly invisible, removable trays. Clear aligners fit comfortably over your teeth and gradually guide them into position, without metal brackets or wires.

Clear Aligners in Hamilton: What They Treat

Clear aligners are commonly used to treat crowding, spacing, rotations, overbites, underbites, crossbites, and open bites. They work by applying gentle, controlled pressure to specific teeth, moving them gradually into alignment over time.


Before starting treatment, we assess your bite, tooth position, gum health, and overall oral condition. While many patients are good candidates, some complex cases may require alternative orthodontic options. A consultation helps determine whether clear aligners will provide predictable and effective results.

Clear Aligners treatment

Nearly Invisible Treatment

Clear, transparent aligners designed to blend naturally with your smile.

Removable Convenience

Aligners are removable for eating, brushing, flossing, and special events.

Personalized Aligner Assessments

Digital exams to determine if clear aligners are right for your smile goals.

How Clear Aligner Treatment Works

Treatment begins with digital records, including scans, photos, and X-rays, which are used to design a customized plan. A series of custom aligners is then created to guide your teeth step by step. Aligners are typically worn 20–22 hours per day and removed only for eating and oral hygiene. Each set is worn for a short period before switching to the next. Treatment length varies by case and may range from several months to over a year. Some patients may need small, temporary tooth-coloured attachments or minor enamel reshaping to improve movement accuracy. After treatment, retainers help maintain your results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Treatment length depends on complexity and consistency of wear.

They are designed to be discreet and are difficult to see when worn.

Mild pressure or soreness is common at first and usually temporary.

Aligners should be removed before eating or drinking anything except water.

Fill out the form below to request your appointment. We'll confirm your time and send you a reminder.

    New Patient Exam & CleaningDental EmergencyBraces & Clear AlignersOther