
Clear Aligners
Want a straighter smile without the brackets and wires of traditional braces? At East Fork Family Dentistry, we offer clear aligner therapy as a modern, discreet alternative to metal braces. These custom trays gently and gradually shift your teeth into alignment, helping you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted with less hassle and greater comfort.

How Clear Aligners Work
Clear aligners use a series of custom-made, transparent trays designed to fit snugly over your teeth. You’ll wear each set of trays for about two weeks before moving on to the next set in the series. As you progress, your teeth are gently guided into their ideal positions, all under the supervision of our experienced dental team.
The aligners are removable, so you can eat, brush, and floss without restriction. And because they’re nearly invisible, most people won’t even notice you’re wearing them.

Benefits of Clear Aligner Therapy
Clear aligners are a great choice for adults and teens with mild to moderate crowding, spacing, or bite concerns. They’re designed for comfort and flexibility, allowing you to:
- Straighten your teeth discreetly
- Remove your aligners to eat, drink, and clean your teeth
- Enjoy fewer in-office visits compared to traditional braces
- Improve your oral health and smile confidence


What to Expect
Your clear aligner journey starts with a personalized consultation. We’ll take digital impressions of your teeth to design a treatment plan that’s tailored to your bite, goals, and lifestyle. Once your aligners are ready, we’ll provide you with instructions for daily wear and schedule periodic check-ins to monitor your progress.
Most patients complete treatment in 6 to 18 months, depending on the complexity of their case.
Take the First Step Toward a Straighter Smile with Clear Aligners
Clear aligners offer a seamless way to align your teeth without interrupting your life. If you’re ready for a confident, more balanced smile, contact East Fork Family Dentistry today to schedule your clear aligner consultation.

