What Is Invisalign and How Does It Compare to Braces?
Is Invisalign faster than traditional braces? In many mild to moderate cases, yes. Invisalign treatment at Beverly Hills Orthodontics typically takes 12 to 18 months, while traditional braces often run 18 to 24 months. Speed depends on case complexity, daily wear time, and your smile goals, not the appliance alone.
Both options work toward the same result, a healthier bite and a smile you love. The mechanics are just different.
Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners. Each set gently shifts your teeth into a new position over a week or two before you swap to the next. The aligners are nearly invisible, smooth, and designed to fit your lifestyle.
Traditional braces use small metal brackets bonded to each tooth, connected by a flexible archwire. Our skilled orthodontist adjusts the wire at each visit to guide your teeth into place. Today’s braces options are smaller and more discreet than ever.
How Treatment Speed Works for Invisalign vs Braces
Invisalign moves teeth through continuous pressure from custom aligners that you change every one to two weeks. Braces move teeth through periodic wire adjustments during in-office visits. Invisalign averages 12 to 18 months and braces typically take 18 to 24 months, though demanding cases can extend either timeline. Compliance and case complexity drive the real speed.
Continuous vs Periodic Movement
With Invisalign, every new tray applies a fresh, planned amount of pressure. That means your teeth are working toward their next position almost every day. You visit our practice every 6 to 10 weeks for a quick progress check.
Braces rely on the archwire to do the heavy lifting between adjustments. You’ll see our skilled orthodontist every 4 to 8 weeks so we can change wires, tighten components, or add elastics as needed.
Why Speed Varies Patient to Patient
A few factors shape your timeline more than the appliance itself:
- Case complexity. Mild crowding moves faster than stubborn rotations or major bite correction.
- Daily wear time. Invisalign needs 20 to 22 hours of wear each day to stay on schedule.
- Biology. Teeth simply move at different rates from person to person.
- Accelerated orthodontics. Add-on techniques can shorten treatment for either option in select cases.
Benefits That Can Make Invisalign Faster
Invisalign often finishes faster thanks to three built-in advantages: fewer in-office visits with no broken brackets to slow you down, predictable digital planning mapped before you start, and comfortable trays that make all-day wear easy. Together, those features help patients stay on track and avoid setbacks.
Here’s why Invisalign can move quickly when you wear it as prescribed:
- Fewer in-office visits. Quick check-ins every 6 to 10 weeks mean fewer scheduling delays.
- No broken brackets. With braces, a popped bracket can pause progress until it’s repaired. Aligners don’t have that risk.
- Easier brushing and flossing. Pop the trays out, clean normally, and protect your teeth and gums without working around wires.
- Predictable digital planning. Your treatment is mapped tooth-by-tooth using 3D scans before you even start.
- Comfort encourages consistency. Smooth aligners are easier to wear all day, which keeps movement on schedule.
Consistent aligner wear is one of the simplest ways to keep your treatment moving. When you live with purpose, you are your most powerful self, and that same mindset makes daily wear feel effortless rather than like a chore.
Invisalign vs Traditional Braces: Side-by-Side Timeline Comparison
Wondering how the two stack up day to day? Invisalign generally finishes faster for mild to moderate cases and requires fewer visits, while braces handle the most demanding bite and alignment corrections. The biggest variable for Invisalign is discipline: 20 to 22 hours of daily wear is non-negotiable for staying on schedule. At Beverly Hills Orthodontics, our skilled orthodontist will help you weigh both paths against your goals.
When Braces May Be Faster
For pronounced rotations, large bite corrections, or significant vertical movement, braces can sometimes deliver more predictable results in less total time. Our skilled orthodontist will tell you honestly which option gets you to your smile goals fastest.
When Invisalign Pulls Ahead
If your case is mild to moderate and you’re consistent with wear, Invisalign often finishes months earlier than braces. The fewer setbacks you have, the faster you finish.
Factors That Affect Treatment Time and Cost
Treatment time and cost are connected, but they don’t always move in the same direction. A faster plan isn’t automatically cheaper, and a longer plan isn’t automatically more expensive. Here’s what really drives both:
- Case complexity. The most important factor. More tooth movement means more aligners or more adjustments.
- Patient compliance. Missed wear time slows Invisalign progress and can require mid-treatment refinements.
- Accelerated orthodontics. Optional add-ons may shorten total months for qualifying patients.
- Number of aligners or wire changes. Longer treatment usually means more materials and chair time.
- Refinements. Small adjustments at the end of Invisalign to perfect the result.
At Beverly Hills Orthodontics, we keep things simple & affordable with clear pricing and flexible monthly payment options. Our skilled orthodontist will walk you through every cost and timeline detail at your free consult so there are no surprises.
Are You a Candidate for Faster Invisalign Treatment?
Invisalign works for kids, teens, and adults across a wide variety of cases. Ortho is for everyone, and a quick exam is the only way to know which option gets you to the finish line fastest. Our skilled orthodontist brings years of training and professional membership in the AAO, ADA, CDA, and CAO to every evaluation, so you’re getting guidance you can trust.
You may be a strong Invisalign candidate if:
- You have mild to moderate crowding, spacing, or bite concerns
- Wearing aligners 20 to 22 hours daily fits comfortably into your routine
- You prefer a nearly invisible look during treatment
- You want fewer in-office visits to fit a busy schedule
Braces may be the faster choice if:
- Your case involves pronounced rotations or major bite correction
- A fixed appliance that doesn’t rely on daily discipline appeals to you
- Your orthodontist recommends more controlled tooth movement
Only a clinical exam and digital scan can confirm the fastest path for your smile transformation. At Beverly Hills Orthodontics, our skilled orthodontist will explore your options with you and recommend what truly fits your case, your lifestyle, and your timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Invisalign take compared to braces?
Invisalign typically takes 12 to 18 months, while traditional braces usually take 18 to 24 months. The exact timeline depends on case complexity, daily wear time, and how your teeth respond to treatment. Mild to moderate cases often finish faster with Invisalign.
Can Invisalign work faster than braces in every case?
Not always. For mild to moderate alignment and bite issues, Invisalign often finishes sooner. When you’re dealing with pronounced rotations, large bite corrections, or complex movements, braces may deliver more predictable results in less total time. A clinical exam is the only way to know which option is faster for your specific smile.
Does accelerated orthodontics speed up treatment?
In qualifying cases, yes. Accelerated orthodontics techniques can reduce overall treatment time for both Invisalign and braces. Our skilled orthodontist will let you know during your free consult whether you’re a candidate and how much time you might save.
Why might my treatment take longer than average?
The most common reasons are inconsistent aligner wear, missed visits, and unexpected biological response to tooth movement. Wearing your trays fewer than 20 hours a day can slow Invisalign progress significantly. Following your orthodontist’s instructions is the easiest way to stay on schedule.
Is Invisalign or braces better for complex cases?
Traditional braces have historically been the go-to for the most demanding cases, including major bite corrections and significant rotations. That said, Invisalign technology has advanced quite a bit, and many complex cases can now be treated with aligners. Orthodontic guidance recommends an in-person evaluation as the best way to confirm the right option for your case.
What makes Beverly Hills Orthodontics a good choice for Invisalign?
We pair clear digital planning with personal attention so your treatment stays simple, comfortable, and built around you. Our skilled orthodontist will map your plan tooth-by-tooth, explain your options without pressure, and welcome patients of every age who want to love yourself, love your smile. Luxury service is deserved by all, and your presence is our greatest compliment, so a free consult is the easiest next step to discover the fastest path to your best smile.