Same precision as traditional braces—with clear ceramic brackets that blend in with your teeth. Most people won't notice you're wearing them.

Clear braces are a great fit if you want the predictability of traditional braces but care about how they look in the meantime. They handle the same range of cases, follow the same timeline, and cost a little more for the cosmetic upgrade. We'll tell you straight whether they're the right choice for what your teeth need.

We evaluate your teeth, take a 3D scan, and show you a preview of how your teeth will move from start to finish—along with the full timeline and cost.
We bond the ceramic brackets in a single visit, usually about an hour. You'll leave knowing how to care for them, what to eat, and what to expect in the first few days.
Short visits to keep things on track. We use clear or tooth-colored ties so the discreet look holds up between appointments.
Once your teeth reach their final position, the brackets come off and we fit your custom retainer the same day.

The ceramic brackets themselves resist staining. The tooth-colored ties that hold the wire can pick up color from things like coffee, red wine, or curry between visits—but we replace those ties at every adjustment, so any discoloration is temporary.
Yes. They use the same brackets-and-wire mechanics and handle the same range of cases on the same timeline. The difference is cosmetic, not how well they work.
The ceramic brackets are a cosmetic upgrade and the materials cost more. You're paying for the discreet look, not for a better result—metal braces move teeth just as well.
Ceramic is slightly more brittle than metal, so we'll give you a clear list of hard and sticky foods to avoid. Otherwise, daily care is the same as with any braces.
Not at all—there's zero pressure. You'll leave with a written summary of your treatment plan and pricing to take home and think over. Call us when you're ready, whether that's next week or six months from now. That said, if you already know you want to get started, we can often begin the same day—just let us know and we'll make it happen.
Most people feel some soreness for a few days after braces go on and after adjustments—usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relief and soft foods. It fades quickly.
Yes. We offer in-house payment plans and work with most insurance—we'll help you understand your benefits before you commit to anything.
Both braces and clear aligners can deliver amazing results. Braces stay on your teeth and do the work for you, while clear aligners are removable, nearly invisible, and fit easily into most lifestyles. The right choice depends on your smile, your goals, and your daily routine. At your consultation, we'll walk you through the pros and cons of each option and help you choose the treatment that's right for you—without any pressure or guesswork.