Alexander's Smile Journey
- Plan SmileAdvantage - Dual Arch
- Issue Crowding and Overbite
ALIGNERCO aligners are practically invisible, so your teen doesn’t have to worry about “brace face” selfies.
Braces often mean tricky brushing at school. With ALIGNERCO, teens can simply rinse after lunch. That’s better oral health care.
Teens do struggle to comply with the aligner treatment. But is that enough to choose braces instead? Think again.
Oral Hygiene Struggles: Food gets stuck, brushing and flossing take twice as long, and most teens don’t keep up.
Pain & Irritation: Wires poke, brackets rub, and adjustments hurt.
Frequent Dentist Visits: Monthly trips for tightening and emergency fixes.
Smooth & Comfortable: No wires, no painful tightening, no irritation.
Eat What You Love: Just pop them out for meals, no food restrictions.
Simple Oral Care: Brush and floss normally, no complicated cleaning routines.
ALIGNERCO AlignerTracker app keeps teens on track with smart reminders and progress updates.
From sports practice to sleeping soundly, ALIGNERCO custom mouth guards and night guards are designed to protect every smile, day or night.
We also offer flexible payment plans powered by Shop Pay installments. You can start from as low as $64/mo.
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HSA/FSA does cover aligners. So, you can get straighter teeth with pre-tax dollars.
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Your insurance may help cover a part of the cost of the whole aligner treatment.
Learn moreYes! Teens as young as 15 can get clear aligners if their adult teeth have fully come in. A quick assessment can confirm if they’re ready to start treatment.
Absolutely. Clear aligners are a great option for teens—they’re discreet, comfortable, and easy to remove for meals or sports, making them fit naturally into a busy lifestyle.
Yes, they do. When worn consistently, clear aligners can effectively straighten teeth and fix common issues like gaps, crowding, or mild bite problems—often in just a few months.
Yes, always remove your aligners before eating or drinking anything besides water. This keeps them clean, clear, and snug-fitting.
You might feel slight pressure or tightness for the first few days of each new set—that’s a sign they’re working! The discomfort is mild and usually fades quickly as your teeth adjust.