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– where your journey to a confident smile begins.

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ALIGNERCO’s US-Licensed Orthodontists carefully review every bit of information provided to you.

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Dr. Anas Athar

Dr. Anas Athar, a renowned Orthodontist in Texas with almost two decades of experience, excels in clear aligners and interceptive orthodontics. The only dual-trained Oral and Maxillofacial Radiologist and Orthodontist in the state, he has earned accolades, including Orthodontist of the Year. Dr. Athar, a Baqai Dental College graduate, is dedicated to teaching clear aligner therapy and collaborates with colleagues for optimal patient outcomes.

Real Stories from Our Patients

Hear from those who've experienced the ALIGNERCO difference.

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Overjet

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do invisible aligners work?

You are required to wear a series of aligners for a given period of time as prescribed. The clear braces gently move your teeth into the desired position after which you need to wear a retainer to maintain the results of your treatment.

How long does the invisible aligners / clear braces treatment take to complete?

Depending on the severity of the case, you may only need to wear them for 4-6 months on average.

Can I eat and drink with invisible aligners on?

No. Always, remove the aligners while eating or drinking anything other than water. Eating in your aligners can break or damage them.

How often should I change out my aligners?

You should wear each set of aligners for 10 days. Change them out as directed, since trying to speed up treatment can have unwanted side-effects.