Most people who search “Invisalign cost” are hoping for a clean number they can budget around before they even book an appointment. We understand that completely. Committing to orthodontic treatment without any sense of the cost involved is not a comfortable position to be in.
What we can tell you upfront is that Invisalign pricing is not a flat rate. The cost reflects the actual scope of your treatment: how your teeth are positioned today, how much movement is needed, and what clinical steps are required to get you from where you are to where you want to be.
At We Smile Dentistry, we assess your alignment, review your oral health, and walk through a clear cost estimate during your consultation, before you agree to anything.
Invisalign in London, ON typically costs between $4,000 and $8,000 CAD before insurance. For minor or express corrections, prices can start as low as $3,000, whereas comprehensive treatments for complex bite alignment can range from $8,000 to $9,500 CAD.
During your consultation, we assess your smile, review your bite and alignment concerns, and provide a clear cost breakdown before treatment begins.
| Treatment Type | Complexity | Estimated Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Invisalign Express / Lite | Minor crowding, small gaps | $3,500 - $5,000 |
| Invisalign Moderate | Moderate crowding or bite issues | $5,000 - $7,000 |
| Invisalign Comprehensive | Complex spacing, overbite/underbite | $7,000 - $8,500+ |
Invisalign is not a single product. The system includes treatment tiers, and the tier your case falls into directly determines both the scope of your treatment and the cost.
Not every patient qualifies for a lower tier, and not every patient needs Comprehensive. During your consultation, we determine which tier fits your actual alignment needs based on your bite, tooth positions, and clinical goals.
Within those price ranges, the final fee reflects several variables specific to your case:
We walk through all of these factors during your consultation so the estimate you receive is specific to your case, not a rough approximation.
The most significant cost driver in any Invisalign case is complexity. A patient with mild front-tooth crowding has a very different treatment scope from someone managing significant bite correction across both arches.
We assess complexity at the outset: looking at how many teeth need to move, how far they need to travel, whether movement involves rotation, tipping, or vertical adjustment, and how your upper and lower teeth come together. More complex movements require more aligners, more detailed treatment planning, and longer treatment windows, all of which factor into the final fee.
Each Invisalign case is planned digitally, and the number of aligners in your series is determined by your individual tooth movement plan. Some patients need a smaller series. Others require a significantly larger set. The aligner count reflects the number of individual movements required to reach your planned tooth positions.
More aligners generally means longer treatment and a higher overall cost. It also means your treatment is doing more comprehensive work.
Treatment length and cost are closely linked. A shorter timeline typically involves fewer aligners, fewer monitoring appointments, and less overall clinical oversight. A longer plan involves more coordination, more aligner sets, and more check-ins over time.
Your expected treatment length is shaped by your starting alignment, case complexity, and how your teeth respond to movement. We discuss realistic timelines during your consultation so you can plan accordingly.
Some Invisalign cases go beyond moving individual teeth into straighter positions. When treatment also needs to address the way your upper and lower teeth come together (occlusion, or your bite), the planning process becomes more involved.
Bite correction may require additional accessories such as attachments (small tooth-coloured composite dots bonded temporarily to specific teeth to help guide precise movement), elastics, or a longer overall treatment series. These variables are reviewed before your fee is confirmed.
Refinements are additional aligner sets produced during or at the end of treatment when further movement is needed to fully reach the planned tooth position. Whether they are included in your original fee depends on the treatment tier and how your case is structured. We clarify this before treatment begins.
Retainers are standard at the end of any orthodontic treatment. Without retention, teeth tend to drift back over time. Retainer costs may be included in your treatment fee or added separately depending on your plan. Either way, we explain what is covered before you start.
Dental insurance in Ontario sometimes includes orthodontic benefits, but coverage varies significantly from plan to plan. Some employer-sponsored benefit plans include a lifetime orthodontic maximum that can be applied toward Invisalign. Others exclude orthodontics entirely or only cover a portion of the total fee.
Whether your plan covers Invisalign depends on your specific policy: whether it distinguishes between clear aligners and traditional braces, what the lifetime orthodontic maximum is, and whether there is an age restriction on benefits.
Reviewing your policy or calling your benefits provider before your consultation helps you arrive with a clearer picture of what your plan may contribute toward the overall cost.
Orthodontic coverage in group benefit plans often carries age-related conditions. Some plans cover orthodontic treatment for dependants up to a certain age but offer limited or no orthodontic coverage for adults.
This does not mean Invisalign is out of reach for adults. Many adult patients in London who pursue clear aligner treatment do so without orthodontic insurance and instead use flexible payment options to manage the cost over time. We help patients in both situations find a path forward that fits their budget.
Our team can assist with insurance claim submission for patients who have applicable orthodontic benefits. We work with you to understand what your plan covers and help structure the claim accurately.
If your plan includes a lifetime orthodontic maximum, we help ensure that benefit is applied correctly. If coverage is limited or unavailable, we make sure you have a clear picture of your out-of-pocket cost before treatment begins.
Many patients prefer to spread the cost of Invisalign across monthly payments rather than paying the full amount upfront. Structured payment plans can make treatment more manageable without requiring you to put your care on hold while you save.
Payment schedules are discussed during your consultation. The goal is to find an arrangement that fits your situation so cost is not the reason you delay a treatment that would genuinely benefit your smile and your oral health.
For patients who need greater flexibility, we work with LendCare to offer eligible patients access to financing options. This allows qualifying patients to begin treatment now and pay over a longer term, based on their eligibility and the arrangement that works for them.
Eligibility and terms are determined through the application process. We can help you explore this option during your consultation.
Whether through a structured payment plan, applicable insurance benefits, or financing through LendCare, we look for the combination of options that works for your financial situation. All fees and payment terms are reviewed in full before treatment begins.
Cost should not be the reason someone continues to live with alignment concerns they could address with the right plan in place.
In Ontario, traditional braces for comprehensive treatment generally range from approximately $4,000 to $7,000. Invisalign Comprehensive, covering the same level of correction, typically runs from $7,000 to $8,500 or more. On that basis, comprehensive Invisalign tends to sit higher.
Where the gap narrows significantly is in shorter or simpler cases. Invisalign Express or Lite, starting around $3,500, can be competitive with or more accessible than a full braces course for patients with mild to moderate alignment concerns.
Comparing the cost of Invisalign and braces means looking beyond the initial fee. Invisalign requires fewer emergency appointments for broken components. The aligners are removable, which makes brushing and flossing during treatment easier and reduces the risk of plaque buildup, decay, or gum inflammation that can add dental costs down the road.
Fewer adjustment visits may also mean fewer days away from work or school over a treatment period that can span a year or more.
Choosing between Invisalign and braces is not purely a cost decision. Some cases are clinically better suited to traditional brackets. Others respond well to clear aligners. Many patients also have a strong preference for the discretion and removability of Invisalign that carries its own practical value.
During your consultation, we look at your alignment concerns, treatment goals, lifestyle, and oral health to help you make an informed choice. We do not steer patients toward the higher-cost option. We help you understand what will actually work for your teeth.
For many patients, the decision to pursue Invisalign comes down to how they feel in everyday moments: speaking at work, laughing with friends, appearing in photos, or meeting someone new. A straighter smile can affect how comfortable people feel in those situations, and that is a real and meaningful benefit.
Patients who complete Invisalign treatment often report a genuine improvement in smile confidence. We do not promise specific outcomes, but it is an honest part of the value and worth factoring into the overall picture.
Straight teeth are easier to keep clean. Crowded or overlapping teeth create spaces that are harder to floss effectively and easier for plaque and bacteria to accumulate. Over time, untreated misalignment can contribute to uneven wear, increased sensitivity, and elevated gum disease risk.
Correcting alignment often makes daily oral hygiene more effective and can reduce some of the long-term risks associated with crowding or bite problems. Research in the orthodontic literature supports the connection between tooth positioning and periodontal health outcomes. Viewed from that angle, Invisalign is as much an investment in long-term dental health as it is a cosmetic decision.
Invisalign aligners are removable. You eat what you like, brush and floss as you normally would, and wear the aligners as directed (generally 20 to 22 hours per day). No food restrictions, no special cleaning tools, and nothing fixed to your teeth that affects comfort, speech, or your appearance in professional or social settings.
For adults managing careers and social lives, and for teens navigating school, the practical convenience of a nearly invisible removable appliance is a significant part of what makes the investment worthwhile.
We use the iTero Lumina 5D intraoral scanner to take precise digital impressions of your teeth. This replaces traditional putty-filled impression trays and produces a detailed 3D model of your bite and arch structure.
The digital scan integrates with Invisalign’s ClinCheck software, which allows us to map your planned tooth movements and show you a visual projection of your expected result before a single aligner is made. You see the proposed plan and can discuss it with Dr. Spagnuolo before committing to treatment.
This technology improves aligner fit accuracy, reduces the likelihood of remakes, and supports a more predictable outcome from start to finish.
Every Invisalign case at our office is assessed, planned, and monitored by Dr. Spagnuolo. Your aligners are not generated from a template. They are part of a treatment plan built around your specific bite, alignment concerns, and oral health history.
Regular check-in appointments allow us to track your progress, confirm that teeth are tracking as planned with each aligner stage, and address anything that could affect your outcome before it becomes a setback.
We review all fees with you before treatment begins. If there are factors in your case that could affect cost, such as the potential need for refinements, attachments, or a post-treatment retainer, we explain them clearly at the outset.
At We Smile Dentistry, you know what is included in your treatment fee and what may carry a separate cost before you start, not midway through.