Satisfaction with invisalign comes down to expectations as much as surgery. This guide covers what's realistic, how results evolve, and how to talk to your surgeon honestly.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
|---|---|
| Price range | €1,500 – €3,500 |
| Procedure time | 6–18 months |
| Anaesthesia | None |
| Downtime | None |
| Recovery | N/A |
| Stay in Turkey | 3–5 days (initial + follow-ups) |
What invisalign can achieve
Invisalign uses a series of custom-made, virtually invisible plastic aligners to gradually shift teeth into their desired position. Each set of aligners is worn for 1-2 weeks before switching to the next set, progressively straightening the teeth.How results evolve
Results are rarely instant. Over the N/A recovery period, swelling settles and the final outcome emerges gradually. Judging your result too early — or comparing yourself to an early-stage photo — leads to unnecessary worry.What it can't do
No procedure delivers a flawless or permanent-forever result, and outcomes depend on your starting anatomy. A good surgeon will tell you what's achievable for *you*, and will sometimes recommend against surgery.Have the honest conversation
Bring reference photos, ask what's realistic for your case, and ask to see results for similar starting points. Align on the goal before you book.About Invisalign in Turkey
Invisalign uses a series of custom-made, virtually invisible plastic aligners to gradually shift teeth into their desired position. Each set of aligners is worn for 1-2 weeks before switching to the next set, progressively straightening the teeth.
Getting Invisalign in Turkey costs significantly less than in Western countries, while using the same Invisalign branded products and 3D iTero scanning technology. Turkish orthodontists are experienced in treating complex cases with clear aligners.
Treatment begins with a 3D scan of your teeth and a digital treatment plan showing the projected outcome. Most cases require 6-18 months of treatment. Aligners are worn 20-22 hours per day and removed for eating, drinking, and brushing.