Proudly serving patients from Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, and West Palm Beach.
Straighten your smile — no metal, no wires
Invisalign uses a series of clear, custom-made aligners that gently shift your teeth into place. They're nearly invisible, removable for eating and brushing, and have none of the food restrictions or emergency wire pokes that come with traditional braces. At your free assessment we take a quick digital scan and show you a 3D preview of your finished smile before you decide anything.
How Invisalign works here
- Free smile assessment. Digital scan, 3D outcome preview, and a clear price and timeline.
- Custom aligners. You wear each set about 1–2 weeks, 20–22 hours a day, switching to the next in the series.
- Quick check-ins. Brief visits every 6–8 weeks to confirm you're on track.
- Retention. A custom retainer keeps your new smile in place for good.
Why patients choose Invisalign with us
- Treats crowding, gaps, and mild-to-moderate bite issues.
- Works for teens and adults — it's never too late.
- Flexible in-house payment plans; most orthodontic insurance applies.
- Planned and monitored by Dr. Sirivolu, with 22+ years of experience.
Invisalign FAQs
Common Invisalign questions
Am I too old for Invisalign?
No. Invisalign works for teens and adults of any age — many of our patients are in their 40s, 50s, and beyond. As long as your teeth and gums are healthy, age is not a barrier to treatment.
How long does Invisalign take to work?
Most patients complete Invisalign treatment in 6 to 18 months depending on how much movement is needed. You'll see visible progress within the first few sets of aligners, and we map the full timeline at your free consultation.
Does Invisalign hurt?
Invisalign is far more comfortable than metal braces. You may feel mild pressure for a day or two when you switch to a new aligner — that's the sign it's working. There are no wires or brackets to irritate your cheeks.
What is the difference between Invisalign and braces?
Invisalign uses clear, removable aligners instead of fixed metal brackets and wires. They're nearly invisible, you take them out to eat and brush, and there are no food restrictions or emergency wire pokes.
Does insurance cover Invisalign in Florida?
Many Florida dental plans with orthodontic benefits cover a portion of Invisalign. We verify your benefits before you start and offer flexible in-house payment plans for the balance.