Invisalign in Boise, ID

Invisalign straightens your teeth with a series of clear, custom-fitted aligners, no brackets, no wires, no hiding your smile for a year. Lamb Family Dental is a certified Invisalign provider, and most of our Boise adult cases finish in 12–18 months of discreet, low-impact orthodontics. Free consultation. Honest pricing. Gentle as a Lamb.

Why Boise Patients Choose Invisalign at Lamb Family Dental

Invisalign fits how most Boise adults live. Clear aligners mean your colleagues and clients don’t see you’re in treatment. Removable trays mean you eat whatever you want, brush normally, and take them out for the occasional dinner or photo. Weekly aligner changes mean progress is constant but invisible, most patients tell us coworkers didn’t notice until the straightening was already done.

Certified Invisalign Provider

We’ve been planning and delivering Invisalign cases at our West Boise office for years. Experienced treatment planning means fewer refinements and a shorter overall timeline.

Digital Scan, No Impressions

Our intraoral scanner captures your bite in about 5 minutes, no goopy impression trays, no gag reflex. You see your predicted outcome on-screen before committing.

Check-ins Every 6–8 Weeks

Most Invisalign patients come in every 6–8 weeks for a quick progress check. No monthly tightening visits like traditional braces.

Pair with Whitening

Many Boise patients combine Invisalign with KöR whitening, trays pull double duty as whitening carriers at the end of treatment.

“Finished my Invisalign in 11 months. My coworkers didn’t even notice I was wearing aligners. My smile is straighter than it’s been in 20 years.”

, Angela R., Google review

How Invisalign Works

Invisalign uses a series of custom, thermoplastic aligners (Invisalign calls the material “SmartTrack”) that fit snugly over your teeth and apply controlled, gradual pressure to move them into a planned position. Each aligner represents one small step in the plan. You wear each for about a week, typically 20–22 hours a day, taking them out only to eat, drink anything but water, and brush.

Invisalign treats most of the same cases traditional braces can, crowding, spacing, overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite, for mild-to-moderate severity. Severe bite corrections or complex surgical cases sometimes still require traditional brackets and wires. At your consultation, we look at your bite and tell you honestly whether Invisalign is the right tool for your case.

For background on clear aligner orthodontics, the American Association of Orthodontists has a patient-friendly overview on their aaoinfo.org site.

The Invisalign Process Step by Step

  1. Free Invisalign consultation. Dr. Mack or Dr. Pelletier reviews your bite, discusses your goals, and tells you candidly whether Invisalign is the right option or whether traditional braces fit better. No obligation.
  2. 3D digital scan. About 5 minutes with the intraoral scanner. No impression trays. You see a computer simulation of your predicted final smile before any aligners are ordered.
  3. Treatment plan + aligner fabrication. Your scan goes to Invisalign’s lab, which produces every aligner you’ll need for the entire treatment, usually 20 to 40 trays, depending on complexity.
  4. First aligner fitting. You pick up your first set of aligners and any small composite “attachments” that help the aligners grip and move specific teeth.
  5. Aligner changes every ~1 week. You move from one tray to the next at home. Wear each set 20–22 hours per day; remove to eat, drink anything but water, and brush.
  6. Check-ins every 6–8 weeks. Short appointments to confirm teeth are tracking with the plan, swap attachments if needed, and hand you the next batch of aligners.
  7. Refinements (if needed). Minor case adjustments at the end of the original plan if a tooth didn’t track perfectly. Included in most Invisalign treatment fees.
  8. Retainer. A clear retainer at the end, worn nightly, keeps the result permanent. The one step most patients skip and later regret.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Invisalign?

Ideal candidates:

  • Adults and teens with mild-to-moderate crowding, gaps, or bite issues
  • People who can commit to wearing aligners 20–22 hours a day
  • Patients who prefer a low-visibility orthodontic option for work or social reasons
  • Patients who want to keep eating and brushing normally
  • Boise professionals who can’t put traditional braces on their career for a year

When traditional braces may be better: Severe bite corrections, complex rotations, cases requiring extractions and heavy space closure, or patients who won’t consistently wear aligners the required hours per day. We’ll tell you at your consultation which path fits your specific case.

Invisalign vs. Traditional Braces vs. Clear Ceramic Braces

InvisalignMetal BracesCeramic Braces
VisibilityNearly invisibleHighly visibleLess visible (tooth-colored)
RemovableYesNoNo
Eat normallyYes (remove trays)Restrictions (no sticky/hard foods)Restrictions
Brush + floss normallyYesHarder (special tools)Harder
Check-in frequencyEvery 6–8 weeksEvery 4 weeksEvery 4 weeks
Typical treatment time12–18 months18–24 months18–24 months
Best for severe casesSometimesYesYes
Cost range$3,500–$7,500$3,000–$7,000$4,000–$8,000

How Much Does Invisalign Cost in Boise?

Invisalign in Boise typically costs $3,500 to $7,500 depending on case complexity. Shorter cosmetic cases (like front-teeth alignment for Invisalign Express) run on the lower end; full-bite corrections and long multi-year cases run on the higher end. As of 2026, these ranges are consistent with the Treasure Valley orthodontics market.

Many dental insurance plans that include orthodontic coverage apply that benefit to Invisalign, typically $1,000–$3,000 of lifetime ortho coverage. We verify your specific ortho benefit before treatment. We also accept CareCredit financing with 0%-interest options for 6 to 24 months, plus longer plans with interest for larger cases.

Meet Your Boise Invisalign Dentists

Dr. Kimball Mack, DMD

Co-lead dentist with a measured, detail-oriented approach to Invisalign case planning. Dr. Mack plans treatment around your lifestyle, including timing around events like weddings, graduations, and work trips.

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Dr. Kyle Pelletier, DMD

Co-lead dentist with a relaxed, clear-communication style. Dr. Pelletier takes time at the consultation to explain trade-offs between Invisalign and braces in plain language.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Invisalign

How much does Invisalign cost in Boise?

Invisalign in Boise typically costs $3,500 to $7,500 depending on case complexity. Shorter cosmetic-only cases (Invisalign Express) run on the lower end; comprehensive bite corrections run on the higher end. Orthodontic insurance benefits often cover $1,000–$3,000 of that cost. Lamb Family Dental accepts CareCredit financing to spread payment across the treatment timeline.

How long does Invisalign treatment take?

Most adult Invisalign cases at Lamb Family Dental finish in 12 to 18 months. Minor cosmetic cases may finish in 6 months with Invisalign Express. Teen cases typically run 12–24 months. You’ll wear each aligner for about 1 week before moving to the next set.

Is Invisalign or traditional braces right for me?

Invisalign is best for mild to moderate crowding, gaps, and bite issues. Traditional braces are usually needed for severe cases or complex bite corrections. Invisalign is removable (eat whatever you want), nearly invisible, and typically finishes slightly faster than metal braces. At your free consultation we examine your bite and recommend the option that actually fits your case.

Does Invisalign hurt?

Most patients describe Invisalign as “pressure” rather than pain, especially the first 2–3 days of each new aligner. Some soreness as teeth move is normal and expected. Over-the-counter ibuprofen manages it fully for most patients. Unlike metal braces, there’s no scraping, no poking wires, and no lip or cheek sores from brackets.

Can I eat and drink with Invisalign?

You remove the aligners to eat anything and to drink anything other than water. That’s the big lifestyle advantage over traditional braces, no food restrictions. After eating, rinse your mouth and brush before putting the aligners back in. Hot drinks (coffee, tea) must be consumed with aligners out to avoid warping the plastic.

Does dental insurance cover Invisalign?

Plans that include orthodontic benefits typically apply that coverage to Invisalign, usually $1,000–$3,000 of lifetime ortho benefit. Plans without ortho coverage don’t cover Invisalign as it’s considered orthodontics. We verify your specific coverage before starting treatment and provide transparent out-of-pocket numbers.

What if my teeth don’t track with the original plan, do I have to pay for more aligners?

Refinement aligners at the end of the original plan are included in most Invisalign fees at Lamb Family Dental. If a tooth or two doesn’t track perfectly, we order additional aligners to fine-tune the result. For patients who don’t wear aligners the required hours per day and fall significantly off-track, additional treatment may require a re-scan and additional cost, we’d rather set clear expectations up front than charge surprise fees.

Other Cosmetic Treatments to Consider

Invisalign for Boise, Eagle, and Meridian Patients

We see Invisalign patients from across the Treasure Valley, Boise, Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, Kuna, and beyond. Because check-ins are every 6–8 weeks (not monthly like braces), the drive works even for patients farther out than our typical 15-minute radius. Our West Boise office on Eagle Rd is a 10-minute drive from downtown Eagle, 15 from downtown Meridian, and 15 from downtown Boise.

Ready for a Straighter Smile?

Schedule your free Invisalign consultation. We’ll scan your teeth, show you the predicted outcome, and give you honest pricing and timeline, no pressure, no obligation.

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