Invisible orthodontics
with digital precision.
Transparent, custom-made aligners that gradually move your teeth into place — planned in 3D, delivered in stages, and designed to change your smile without changing how you look today.

Clear trays — precisely shaped to move your teeth.
Clear aligners are a series of transparent, medical-grade plastic trays, each one slightly different from the last. Each tray is designed to move specific teeth by a fraction of a millimetre.
You wear each tray for a defined period — typically one to two weeks — then progress to the next. Over the course of the treatment, your teeth shift gradually into the position planned at the very start.
The entire plan is designed digitally, on a 3D model of your mouth, so we know exactly how your smile will move — and what it will look like at the end — before you wear the first tray.
From scan to smile — in four stages.
Every step is digital, every step is verified, every step belongs to you.
- 01
3D Scan
A five-minute optical scan captures every surface of your teeth at micron precision. No paste, no trays.
- 02
Digital Simulation
Your future smile is simulated in software — tooth by tooth, stage by stage — so you see the outcome before you begin.
- 03
Custom Aligners
Your aligner series is manufactured to move teeth through the planned trajectory, one tray at a time.
- 04
Transformation
You wear each tray 20–22 hours per day. Every 1–2 weeks you switch to the next — the movement is gradual, quiet and predictable.
Treatment that fits your life.
Aligners are the most discreet way to straighten teeth — but the real benefit is that your daily life doesn't change.
Invisible
Transparent trays that are virtually undetectable in daily life.
Comfortable
Smooth, custom-fit trays — no brackets, no wires, no abrasions.
Removable
Take them out to eat, drink and clean your teeth normally.
Predictable
Every movement is planned in 3D — and verified at each stage.
Aligners work — but only if you wear them.
Aligners require discipline
To move teeth as planned, aligners must be worn 20–22 hours per day. Remove them only to eat, drink (anything other than water) and clean your teeth. Wearing them less means the plan drifts — and your outcome drifts with it.
Aligners are not for every case
Mild to moderate orthodontic cases are ideal. Complex skeletal discrepancies, severe rotations and some bite issues are better treated with fixed braces or a combined approach. We'll tell you honestly which you need — and why.
Preview your smile — digitally.
Start with a 3D scan and a digital simulation. You'll see your future smile before you commit to anything.