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Clear-aligner orthodontics planned in-house by the Stadium Dental team. Most adult cases finish in 6 to 18 months. Below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide, with direct insurance billing.
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Invisalign
See your projected smile before you commit, in Edmonton.
Invisalign is an orthodontic system that uses a series of clear, custom-made plastic trays, called aligners, to move teeth into a planned final position. Each aligner shifts the teeth a fraction of a millimetre. Patients wear each tray for one to two weeks and then move on to the next, working through the full series over the course of treatment.
At Stadium Dental in Cromdale, Edmonton, Invisalign is planned for adults and teens with mild to moderate crowding, spacing, deep bites, open bites, crossbites, and mild relapse after previous orthodontic work. Invisalign is also commonly used before placing veneers or crowns, so the underlying tooth positions are corrected first and the cosmetic restorations last longer.
Treatment starts with a digital iTero scan, a 3D ClinCheck preview of the projected final smile, and a written quote with an insurance pre-determination. Aligners are worn 22 hours a day, removed only for meals and brushing, and progress is reviewed at short check-ins every 6 to 8 weeks. Most cases finish in 6 to 18 months.
Comprehensive Invisalign cases at Stadium Dental typically run $4,000 to $6,500 CAD all-in, with Express cases starting around $2,500 and the most complex comprehensive cases up to $7,000. Fees stay below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide, with direct insurance billing for orthodontic coverage and the first set of retainers included.
Cost
What does Invisalign cost in Edmonton?
Total Invisalign cost depends on case length. Stadium Dental fees stay below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide. Every quote is provided in writing with an insurance pre-determination before treatment begins.
Ranges below are typical for Edmonton adult patients. Refinements and the first set of retainers are included in the case fee.
| Treatment tier | Typical Edmonton range (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Invisalign Express (mild cases, up to 7 trays) | $2,500 to $3,500 |
| Invisalign Lite / Moderate | $3,500 to $5,500 |
| Invisalign Comprehensive (most adult cases) | $4,000 to $6,500 |
| Invisalign Comprehensive with bite correction | Up to $7,000 |
| Refinement aligners (if required) | Included in case fee |
| First set of retainers | Included in case fee |
| Replacement retainers (per pair) | $300 to $450 |
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Invisalign · FAQ
Common questions about Invisalign at Stadium Dental in Edmonton.
Most adult Invisalign cases at Stadium Dental run between 6 and 18 months, depending on how much movement is needed. A simple case with mild crowding may finish in 6 to 9 months, while a comprehensive case with bite correction can take 15 to 18 months. Your treating dentist reviews the projected timeline at the consultation using your ClinCheck plan before any aligners are ordered.
Invisalign cost at Stadium Dental in Edmonton typically falls between $2,500 CAD for very short Express cases and $7,000 CAD for comprehensive treatment with bite correction. Most adults land between $4,000 and $6,500 CAD all-in, including digital scans, attachments, refinements, and the first set of retainers. Stadium Dental fees stay below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide on every component.
Most Stadium Dental patients describe Invisalign as a feeling of pressure rather than pain, especially during the first two or three days of each new tray. The aligners move teeth in small, gentle increments. Tylenol or ibuprofen on the first night of a new tray is usually all that is needed. Speech adjustments take a few days, and most patients return to normal speech within a week.
For mild and moderate crowding, spacing, and most bite issues, Invisalign at Stadium Dental delivers results comparable to traditional braces, with the bonus of removability for eating and brushing. Severe crowding, complex rotations, and certain bite cases sometimes do better with brackets and wires. Your dentist walks through both options at the consultation if Invisalign is not the right fit for your case.
Often yes. Stadium Dental in Edmonton sees patients who started traditional braces elsewhere, and a mid-course switch to Invisalign can sometimes finish the case more comfortably. Your dentist reviews the existing treatment plan, takes new digital scans, and builds a fresh ClinCheck before any change. The decision depends on how much movement is left and whether brackets are still doing useful work.
Most Canadian extended dental plans with orthodontic coverage cover a portion of Invisalign, often $1,500 to $3,500 toward the case, sometimes lifetime-limited per patient. Stadium Dental direct-bills Alberta Blue Cross, Manulife, Sun Life, Canada Life, Green Shield Canada, and Desjardins, and submits an Invisalign pre-determination so your share is confirmed in writing before the case is started.
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