3 clinics · Central Region
Top clinics for Invisalign in City Hall / Raffles Place
i.Dental Invisalign Dedicated Dental Clinic
168 Robinson Rd, #13-04 Capital Tower, Singapore 068912
View clinic →The Dental Studio
6A Shenton Way #02-17/18, OUE Downtown Gallery (Tower 2), Singapore 068815
View clinic →Straighten teeth discreetly with Invisalign near City Hall
Worried the cost doesn't match results, or that you won't stay compliant? We explain what actually works and how 1,202 clinics support your success.
Invisalign Pricing in City Hall / Raffles Place
$4,000 – $9,000
Lite handles minor spacing; Comprehensive corrects severe crowding or bite issues. Lite starts ~$4,000; Comprehensive $7,000–$9,000.
If your first set of aligners doesn't achieve the target, refinements cost $500–$1,500 extra, unless bundled into the initial treatment plan.
Vivera retainers (custom clear plastic) add $300–$600; Hawley wire retainers cost less but are visible. Most plans include one retainer type.
Invisalign Premier clinics have handled more cases and may charge slightly more; Preferred clinics may offer discounts or bundled payment plans.
| Option | Cost |
|---|---|
| Invisalign Lite | $4,000 – $5,500 |
| Invisalign Comprehensive | $6,500 – $9,000 |
| Invisalign Go | $3,500 – $5,000 |
Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.
How Invisalign Works: From Scan to Straight Teeth
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3D Scan & Treatment Planning (Initial Consultation)
30–45 minutesYour dentist takes a 3D digital scan of your teeth (no moulds needed) and creates a custom treatment plan in the Invisalign app. You'll see a virtual preview of how your teeth will move and the estimated timeline. This is your chance to ask about attachments, refinements, and realistic expectations.
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Custom Aligners Fabricated & First Set Delivered
1–2 weeks for fabrication; 30 minutes fit appointmentInvisalign manufactures your personalized aligners (typically 20–30 trays for Comprehensive treatment). Small attachments (tooth-coloured composite bumps) may be bonded to your teeth to guide alignment. Your dentist fits the first aligner and teaches you the 22-hour daily wear routine, eating/drinking rules, and cleaning protocol.
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Wear Aligners & Progress Check-ins (Weeks 1–6 Months)
Varies; typically 3–6 month markChange to a new aligner every 1–2 weeks as prescribed. Wear aligners 20–22 hours daily (remove only to eat, drink, brush). Attend check-ins every 4–6 weeks so your dentist monitors progress and confirms you're on track. This is where compliance makes or breaks results—many patients struggle here.
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Refinement (if needed) or Final Aligner
2–8 weeks for refinement (if applicable)If your teeth haven't reached the target, your dentist rescans and orders a refinement set (5–10 extra aligners) to fine-tune bite or rotation. If results match the plan, you finish the original series. Either way, you're now in the final phase of treatment.
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Retainer Fitting & Retention Plan
30 minutes; retainer delivered same day or next visitAfter aligners are complete, your dentist removes attachments and fits a custom Vivera retainer (clear plastic) or Hawley wire retainer to prevent relapse. You'll wear the retainer every night for life, or full-time for 6–12 months, then nightly after. This step is non-negotiable—without retention, teeth drift back in 3–6 months.
Am I a Good Candidate? Honest Assessment for City Hall Patients
Good candidates
- Adults 20–50+ with mild-to-moderate crowding, spacing, or bite issues who are motivated to wear aligners 20–22 hours daily for months
- Professionals and young adults who want straighter teeth but can't accept the social visibility of metal braces; willing to pay premium for discretion
- Patients who have already completed traditional braces and want to fine-tune their smile using Invisalign Lite or refinements
- Teens whose parents prefer a removable option for better oral hygiene and dietary freedom compared to fixed braces
May need extra assessment
- Severe crowding or significant bite problems (overbite, underbite, crossbite) — your dentist may recommend traditional braces or hybrid treatment (braces first, then Invisalign refinement)
- History of poor compliance with orthodontic care or difficulty maintaining a routine — Invisalign requires discipline; low compliance leads to longer treatment and poor results
- Gum disease or untreated cavities — these must be addressed before starting Invisalign; also, existing bone loss may affect alignment stability
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