Your smile,
finally.
Clear aligners designed and manufactured right here in Oklahoma City, supervised by your local dentist. Not a mail-order kit — a real, in-person treatment with real clinical support.
BPA-Free
FDA-cleared material
Nearly invisible
0.7 mm optical clarity
OKC Lab — 10–14 day delivery
My Treatment
Amanda T. — Oklahoma City
Aligner set
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Smile alignment progress
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Oklahoma City, OK
4,800+
Patients treated
50+
OK providers
10–14
Day delivery
100%
In-person care
5.0★
Patient rating
What makes Infinity Aligner different from every other option?
Custom trays that move your teeth. Invisibly.
Clear aligners are a series of thin, transparent trays custom-made to your teeth. Each set applies gentle pressure to shift teeth into position over 1–2 weeks. You replace them in sequence until treatment is complete — no wires, no brackets, no tightening appointments.

Supervised by your dentist
Unlike mail-order brands, every stage of Infinity Aligner treatment is managed in person by a certified dental professional. Your safety is never compromised.
Made in Oklahoma City
Our lab is minutes from your provider. 10–14 day delivery — not the 4–8 weeks you wait with overseas competitors.
See your result first
A photorealistic 3D simulation shows your predicted final smile at your consultation — before you commit to anything.
How does Infinity Aligner compare to Invisalign?
Both use custom clear trays. Infinity Aligner offers regional manufacturing (faster delivery), a photorealistic preview, BPA-free 0.7 mm optical-clarity material, and in-person support — often at a lower total cost than Invisalign.
Four steps from consultation to your new smile.
Infinity Aligner treatment is straightforward, transparent, and fully supervised by a certified dentist near you. Most patients complete treatment in 6–14 months.

Your dentist guides every step.
From scan to final retainer — real, in-person clinical supervision throughout your treatment.
~45 minutesFree consultation
Visit a certified Infinity Aligner provider near you for a free consultation. Your dentist reviews your teeth, discusses your goals, and confirms you're a candidate — no commitment required.
~20 minutesDigital scan & 3D smile preview
A comfortable digital scan (or traditional impression) captures your teeth. Within days, you receive a photorealistic 3D preview of your predicted final smile — before any aligner is produced.
10–14 daysAligners delivered to your provider
Your custom aligners are manufactured at our Oklahoma City lab in 10–14 business days. Your dentist delivers them at your next appointment, ensuring perfect fit before you leave.
6–18 monthsTreatment + retention
Wear each set 20–22 hours per day, progressing every 1–2 weeks. Regular in-person check-ins with your provider keep treatment on track. A custom retainer set is delivered at the end.
What to expect — treatment timeline
Consultation
Free exam with a certified provider. 3D scan or impression taken. Candidacy confirmed.
Preview
Receive your photorealistic 3D smile preview. Review, request changes, approve the plan.
Delivery
Aligners arrive in 10–14 days. First set fitted in-office by your provider.
Treatment
Progress through aligner sets every 1–2 weeks. Regular check-ins keep you on track.
Your new smile
Final retainers delivered. Your provider monitors stability at routine dental visits.
Six types of misalignment. One clear aligner system.
Infinity Aligner addresses the full spectrum of common dental misalignments — from mild crowding to complex bite corrections. Your certified provider confirms candidacy at your free consultation.
Crowding
Teeth overlap or twist because the jaw doesn't provide sufficient space. The most common indication for clear aligner treatment — found in 70–85% of adult cases.
Treatment approach
Sequential aligner pressure gradually repositions teeth into proper alignment. Interproximal Reduction (IPR) is often used to create spacing. Multi-step staging ensures controlled movement without root damage.
Clinical notes
- Most common clear aligner indication globally
- IPR (enamel reshaping) may be used to create space
- Lifetime retention strongly recommended
- Severe crowding may require consultation about extraction
Spacing
Gaps between teeth caused by missing teeth, undersized teeth relative to the jaw, or abnormal frenum attachment. Ranges from a single midline diastema to generalized spacing.
Treatment approach
Aligners incrementally move adjacent teeth together to close gaps. Attachments are placed to improve grip on teeth without ideal contact points. Frenectomy may be recommended for persistent midline gaps.
Clinical notes
- Among the fastest-resolving clear aligner cases
- Frenectomy may be needed for large midline gaps
- Hawley or clear retainer required long-term
- Excellent aesthetic outcomes with predictable results
Deep Overbite
Upper front teeth excessively overlap lower front teeth vertically when biting. Associated with enamel wear on lower incisors, gingival trauma, and TMJ-related symptoms.
Treatment approach
Bite ramps built into upper aligners open the vertical dimension. Posterior intrusion reduces back tooth height. Combination approaches include anterior intrusion with posterior extrusion as needed.
Clinical notes
- Built-in bite ramps in upper aligners essential
- Posterior segment intrusion is primary mechanism
- Mandibular advancement features available
- Excellent outcomes for non-skeletal deep bites
Underbite
Lower teeth protrude in front of upper teeth when biting. Can be dental (tooth positioning) or skeletal (jaw discrepancy). Dental compensations effectively manage mild to moderate cases.
Treatment approach
Lower incisor retraction combined with upper incisor advancement. Class III elastics used adjunctively for improved correction. Skeletal cases are assessed case-by-case for combined orthodontic-surgical planning.
Clinical notes
- Dental (non-skeletal) underbites respond best
- Class III elastics used adjunctively
- Severe skeletal cases may require surgical consultation
- Growing patients benefit from early interceptive treatment
Crossbite
One or more upper teeth bite on the inside of lower teeth. Posterior crossbite may cause jaw deviation and asymmetric wear. Anterior crossbite can result in incisal chipping and gum recession.
Treatment approach
Arch expansion aligners correct posterior crossbite. Anterior crossbite is resolved via selective incisor torque and protrusion. Precision attachments on affected teeth are essential for predictable correction.
Clinical notes
- Posterior crossbite: expansion approach preferred
- Anterior crossbite: torque + protrusion mechanics
- Precision attachments required for predictable correction
- Stable long-term with proper retention protocol
Open Bite
Front upper and lower teeth don't make contact when back teeth are closed. Often linked to tongue thrust, digit-sucking habits, or skeletal factors. Requires both mechanical and behavioral correction for stability.
Treatment approach
Posterior intrusion reduces back tooth height, allowing anterior teeth to come together. Vertical elastics reinforce intrusion mechanics. Habit elimination (tongue thrust therapy) is critical to prevent relapse.
Clinical notes
- Most challenging clear aligner indication
- Posterior intrusion with vertical elastic protocol
- Tongue thrust habit elimination is essential
- Highest relapse risk — strict retention required
A note on candidacy: A certified dentist confirms your eligibility at your free consultation. Severe skeletal discrepancies may require a referral to an orthodontist or oral surgeon. All clinical decisions are made by your treating dentist.
Treatment that fits your life — not the other way around.

Amanda T. — Oklahoma City
Completed 11-month treatment
Nearly invisible
Clear, crystal-thin aligners are virtually undetectable. Most patients complete full treatment without colleagues or family ever noticing.
Removable — eat anything
Remove aligners for meals, drinks, and brushing. No food restrictions, no dietary adjustments — unlike fixed braces.
Supervised by your dentist
Unlike mail-order kits, every step of Infinity Aligner treatment is supervised in person by a certified dental professional. Your safety is the priority.
See your result before you start
A photorealistic 3D preview shows your predicted final smile at your consultation — before committing to treatment or spending a single dollar.
Local manufacturing = fast delivery
Aligners are made in Oklahoma City, not overseas. Standard delivery is 10–14 business days. Replacement sets — if needed — arrive in 7–10 days.
Comfortable to wear
BPA-free 0.7 mm optically-clear thermoplastic with smooth, trimmed edges. No metal wires, no sharp brackets, no monthly tightening appointments.
Affordable treatment, flexible payment options.
Infinity Aligner treatment is competitively priced. Many insurance plans with orthodontic benefits apply, and 0% APR financing options are available at every certified provider.
$3,500–$4,200
Minor crowding or spacing
$4,200–$5,500
Overbite, crossbite, spacing
$5,500–$6,500
Open bite, full-arch treatment
CareCredit
0% APR
for 12–18 months (qualifying patients)
Apply online in minutes. Instant credit decision. Use your approved amount at your certified provider the same day.
Lending Club Patient Solutions
Extended payment plans
Low monthly payments — up to 60 months
Flexible long-term financing for comprehensive cases. Ask your provider’s treatment coordinator about terms that fit your budget.
Insurance
Most PPO plans apply.
Many dental insurance plans with orthodontic benefits cover clear aligner treatment. Your certified provider verifies your benefits before your first appointment — at no charge.
Coverage varies by plan. Not all plans include orthodontic benefits. Your provider will provide an exact estimate before treatment begins.
Why Infinity Aligner is not a mail-order kit.
The American Dental Association warns that mail-order aligners bypass critical pre-treatment exams. Moving teeth without a clinical evaluation can damage teeth, roots, and bone.
Feature
Infinity Aligner
Mail-order brands
In-person dental exam before treatment
X-rays to rule out contraindications
Dentist-supervised treatment
Photorealistic 3D preview before purchase
Replacement aligners in under 10 days
FDA-cleared material (BPA-free)
In-office fitting & adjustment
Emergency clinical support
Covered by most PPO dental insurance
Real results from
Oklahoma patients.
“Completely invisible. I was in treatment for 11 months and nobody at work or at home ever noticed I was wearing aligners.”
Amanda T.
Oklahoma City, OK · Completed treatment
“My dentist showed me the 3D preview of my final smile before we even started. Seeing the result in advance was the reason I said yes on the spot.”
Carlos R.
Edmond, OK · 9-month treatment
“I researched Invisalign, Byte, and three other brands. My dentist recommended Infinity Aligner — local manufacturing, local support, and honestly better value.”
Jenny M.
Broken Arrow, OK · Completed treatment
“Removable aligners changed everything for me. I eat normally, play sports, and can clean my teeth properly. I wish I had done this years earlier.”
David K.
Tulsa, OK · 12-month treatment
“Treatment was 8 months. The whole experience — from the 3D scan to my final retainers — was smooth, professional, and the results exceeded what I expected.”
Lisa P.
Moore, OK · Completed treatment
“Completely invisible. I was in treatment for 11 months and nobody at work or at home ever noticed I was wearing aligners.”
Amanda T.
Oklahoma City, OK · Completed treatment
“My dentist showed me the 3D preview of my final smile before we even started. Seeing the result in advance was the reason I said yes on the spot.”
Carlos R.
Edmond, OK · 9-month treatment
“I researched Invisalign, Byte, and three other brands. My dentist recommended Infinity Aligner — local manufacturing, local support, and honestly better value.”
Jenny M.
Broken Arrow, OK · Completed treatment
“Removable aligners changed everything for me. I eat normally, play sports, and can clean my teeth properly. I wish I had done this years earlier.”
David K.
Tulsa, OK · 12-month treatment
“Treatment was 8 months. The whole experience — from the 3D scan to my final retainers — was smooth, professional, and the results exceeded what I expected.”
Lisa P.
Moore, OK · Completed treatment
“Treatment was 8 months. The whole experience — from the 3D scan to my final retainers — was smooth, professional, and the results exceeded what I expected.”
Lisa P.
Moore, OK · Completed treatment
“Removable aligners changed everything for me. I eat normally, play sports, and can clean my teeth properly. I wish I had done this years earlier.”
David K.
Tulsa, OK · 12-month treatment
“I researched Invisalign, Byte, and three other brands. My dentist recommended Infinity Aligner — local manufacturing, local support, and honestly better value.”
Jenny M.
Broken Arrow, OK · Completed treatment
“My dentist showed me the 3D preview of my final smile before we even started. Seeing the result in advance was the reason I said yes on the spot.”
Carlos R.
Edmond, OK · 9-month treatment
“Completely invisible. I was in treatment for 11 months and nobody at work or at home ever noticed I was wearing aligners.”
Amanda T.
Oklahoma City, OK · Completed treatment
“Treatment was 8 months. The whole experience — from the 3D scan to my final retainers — was smooth, professional, and the results exceeded what I expected.”
Lisa P.
Moore, OK · Completed treatment
“Removable aligners changed everything for me. I eat normally, play sports, and can clean my teeth properly. I wish I had done this years earlier.”
David K.
Tulsa, OK · 12-month treatment
“I researched Invisalign, Byte, and three other brands. My dentist recommended Infinity Aligner — local manufacturing, local support, and honestly better value.”
Jenny M.
Broken Arrow, OK · Completed treatment
“My dentist showed me the 3D preview of my final smile before we even started. Seeing the result in advance was the reason I said yes on the spot.”
Carlos R.
Edmond, OK · 9-month treatment
“Completely invisible. I was in treatment for 11 months and nobody at work or at home ever noticed I was wearing aligners.”
Amanda T.
Oklahoma City, OK · Completed treatment
Your questions, answered.
Everything patients want to know before starting clear aligner treatment — cost, duration, insurance, candidacy, and more.
Still have questions? Contact a certified provider near you — consultations are free.
Find a provider near meUse the "Find a Provider" section on this page to search by ZIP code, city, or metro area. Every listed provider has completed full Infinity Aligner clinical certification and is backed by our support team. You can also contact us directly — we respond within 1 business day and will personally connect you with the certified provider closest to you. Initial consultations are typically free at all certified practices.
A free consultation at a certified Infinity Aligner provider typically includes: (1) A comprehensive oral health assessment to confirm candidacy. (2) A 2-minute digital intraoral scan — painless, no impressions. (3) A preliminary review of your case complexity and projected treatment range. (4) A financial consultation covering your insurance benefits, financing options, and monthly payment estimates. (5) If you choose to proceed, your case is submitted the same day and your 3D SmilePreview is ready within 3–5 business days.
No referral is needed. You can contact any certified Infinity Aligner provider directly and schedule a free consultation. However, it is strongly recommended that you have a current dental exam and any active cavities or gum disease treated before starting aligner treatment. Orthodontic movement is not recommended in the presence of active decay or significant periodontal disease. Most certified providers will perform or coordinate a dental check-up as part of the initial assessment. If you already have a general dentist, they may also be a certified Infinity Aligner provider.
Treatment fees vary by case complexity and your provider's market, but most cases fall in these ranges: Mild (minor crowding or spacing): $3,500–$4,200. Moderate (overbite, crossbite, spacing): $4,200–$5,500. Complex (open bite, full-arch): $5,500–$6,500. Many PPO dental insurance plans apply orthodontic benefits toward clear aligner treatment. 0% APR financing through CareCredit (12–18 months) and extended terms through Lending Club are accepted at all certified providers. Ask your provider about monthly payment options — most offer in-house plans as well.
Many PPO dental insurance plans include orthodontic benefits that apply to clear aligner treatment — typically between $1,000 and $2,500 in lifetime orthodontic benefit. Coverage is plan-specific. Your certified provider will perform a no-charge benefits verification before your first appointment so you know your exact out-of-pocket estimate before committing. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) can also be used for clear aligner treatment. CareCredit 0% APR financing is accepted at all certified providers regardless of insurance status.
Yes — all certified Infinity Aligner providers accept third-party financing options including CareCredit (0% APR for 12–18 months on approved credit) and Lending Club Patient Solutions (extended terms up to 60 months for larger balances). Many providers also offer in-house payment plans — typically splitting the treatment fee into equal monthly installments over the course of treatment with no interest. Ask your provider's front desk specifically about all payment options at your consultation. There is no financial reason to delay a consultation.
Treatment duration depends entirely on case complexity. Typical ranges: Mild crowding or spacing: 6–8 months. Moderate malocclusion: 10–14 months. Complex bite correction: 14–20 months. During your free consultation, your certified provider completes a 3D digital scan and provides a precise treatment estimate — including projected total aligner sets and monthly check-in schedule. Most patients advance to the next aligner set every 1–2 weeks.
Your certified provider monitors your progress at regular check-in appointments (typically every 6–8 weeks). At each visit, they compare your current tooth positions against the approved 3D treatment plan. As long as you are wearing your aligners 20–22 hours per day and advancing on schedule, you should track closely to the projected completion date. If tooth movements fall behind — usually due to inconsistent wear — your provider may extend the current aligner stage, request a mid-course scan, or introduce additional refinement aligners. The earlier a deviation is caught, the easier it is to correct without extending your overall treatment time.
Most healthy adults and teens in permanent dentition are strong candidates. Infinity Aligner effectively treats crowding, spacing, overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite, and midline discrepancies. You do not need to have perfectly healthy teeth to start — minor dental work (fillings, crowns) can often be completed alongside treatment. Cases that are NOT suitable: severe skeletal discrepancies requiring jaw surgery, active severe periodontitis, or certain complex skeletal Class III cases. Your certified provider determines eligibility during the free consultation.
Yes — Infinity Aligner is appropriate for most teenagers in full permanent dentition (typically age 13–14+, though individual dental development varies). Teens who are responsible and motivated are excellent candidates. Key considerations for teens: compliance (20–22 hrs/day wear) is self-managed, which requires personal commitment; growing bone responds well to orthodontic forces; and unerupted second molars or wisdom teeth do not disqualify treatment. Some teenage patients actually complete treatment faster than adults due to more active bone remodeling. Your provider will assess dental maturity during the consultation. Parental/guardian consent is required for patients under 18.
It depends on what teeth are involved and what movements are required. Dental implants are fused to bone and cannot be moved — if an implant is in a position that must change as part of the treatment plan, clear aligners are not appropriate. Crowns and porcelain veneers can receive attachments (small composite nubs that help align specific teeth), though attachment bonding to porcelain is slightly different than to natural enamel. Bonded wire retainers (lingual retainers) from prior orthodontic treatment may need to be removed before starting. Your certified provider will review all existing dental work during your consultation to advise on any limitations.
Both systems use custom clear trays from digital scans. Key differences: (1) Manufacturing: Infinity Aligner is made in Oklahoma City — 10–14 day turnaround vs 3–6 weeks for Invisalign. (2) Supervision: All treatment is fully in-person supervised — no remote monitoring gaps. (3) Pricing: Infinity Aligner is typically 20–35% less expensive than Invisalign at the same case complexity. (4) Technology: Our sub-millimeter AI planning platform with photorealistic smile preview is included standard. (5) Support: You have a real, named clinical rep in your time zone from day one.
Mail-order aligner companies (e.g., SmileDirectClub, byte) use remote-only or virtual-only "supervision," which means no in-person exam, no dental X-rays, and no hands-on monitoring. Multiple studies and the American Dental Association have documented cases of root damage, gum recession, bite worsening, and tooth loss resulting from remote-only aligner programs that missed underlying dental disease. Infinity Aligner requires full in-person certification of treating providers, in-office candidacy assessment with physical examination, and regular in-person monitoring appointments. If anything goes wrong, you have a real, local dentist accountable for your care.
Infinity Aligner trays are manufactured from BPA-free, FDA-cleared medical-grade thermoplastic (EN ISO 10993-1 biocompatibility certified). Each aligner is optically clear, odourless, stain-resistant, and features a 0.7 mm smooth-trim edge that eliminates soft-tissue irritation. The material is the same category used in premium orthodontic appliances worldwide. All manufacturing occurs in a controlled cleanroom environment with full ISO quality-control documentation and lot traceability.
Wear your aligners 20–22 hours per day minimum — this is the clinical requirement for on-schedule results. Remove them to eat and drink anything other than plain water. Brush your teeth and rinse your aligners before reinserting after meals. Advance to the next set on schedule as directed by your provider (typically every 1–2 weeks). Bring all aligners to every check-in appointment — your provider will confirm your progress against the 3D treatment plan. Missing daily wear time is the #1 cause of treatment extension.
No — remove your aligners before consuming any liquid other than plain cold water. Hot beverages (coffee, tea) can warp the thermoplastic material, distorting the fit and compromising tooth movement. Dark liquids (coffee, tea, red wine, cola) will stain the clear trays visibly within days. Acidic drinks trapped against your teeth by the aligner (juice, soda, sports drinks) dramatically increase cavity risk. The practical solution: remove aligners, enjoy your beverage, brush or at minimum rinse your teeth, then reinsert. Most patients keep a travel toothbrush and a small aligner case in their bag.
Most patients notice a slight lisp for the first 24–72 hours. This is a normal adaptation response. Speech typically returns to baseline within 3–5 days as your tongue, lips, and cheeks adjust to the tray. Reading aloud, speaking on the phone, or repeating tongue twisters for 10 minutes per day significantly accelerates speech adaptation. Less than 2% of patients report any persistent speech impact beyond the first week.
Sports: Always remove aligners before contact sports and wear a custom mouthguard. A hard impact on aligners can crack them, damage teeth, or cut your lips and gums. For non-contact sports, running, cycling, and gym workouts, aligners can be worn normally. Wind instruments (flute, clarinet, trumpet, saxophone): aligners must be removed for playing — they interfere with embouchure control and can be damaged. String instruments, piano, and percussion: unaffected. Remove aligners before playing, store them in your case, and reinsert immediately after your session to preserve daily wear time.
Yes — and many patients find this to be an ideal time to whiten, since aligners can double as whitening trays. Use a dentist-approved, low-concentration carbamide peroxide gel (10–16%) applied to the inner surface of your aligners for 30–60 minutes once per day. Do not use bleaching gel with your active treatment aligners more than once per day — excessive exposure can irritate gums. Avoid over-the-counter whitening strips during treatment (they cannot conform to tooth surfaces while aligners are present). Ask your certified provider for a whitening protocol specific to your case. Do not whiten while wearing attachments — gel pools around attachment borders and can cause uneven bleaching.
Rinse aligners with lukewarm water every time you remove them — this prevents dried saliva and plaque from hardening on the surface. Clean once daily with a soft toothbrush and a tiny amount of clear, non-abrasive soap (dish soap works well) or an Invisalign/retainer cleaning tablet. Do not use colored toothpaste — the abrasives scratch the surface and the dye stains the plastic. Do not soak in mouthwash (most contain alcohol which degrades the material). Do not use boiling water or a dishwasher. Store aligners in the provided hard case whenever not in your mouth — the most common cause of lost aligners is wrapping them in a napkin at meals.
Most patients describe aligner discomfort as pressure rather than pain — a tight, squeezing sensation for the first 24–48 hours after switching to a new aligner set. This is normal and indicates the aligners are working. The sensation typically fades to minimal by day 3. Over-the-counter pain relievers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen) at normal doses manage discomfort effectively for the first day or two of each new set. Attachments can sometimes cause minor cheek irritation for the first week — a small amount of orthodontic wax placed over the rough attachment edge provides immediate relief. If you experience sharp pain, significant jaw joint discomfort, or pain that persists beyond 5 days on the same aligner set, contact your provider — it may indicate a fit issue.
Contact your certified provider immediately. Because manufacturing is based in Oklahoma City, replacement sets are typically available within 7–10 business days — significantly faster than international lab competitors. Your provider will advise whether to: hold at the current stage (if the aligner was lost early in the wear cycle), advance to the next set (if the aligner was worn for most of its scheduled duration), or go back one stage (in specific clinical circumstances). Never go without any aligner for more than 24 hours if possible — teeth shift back quickly.
Retention is critical — teeth have a natural tendency to shift back toward their original position (relapse) after active treatment ends. Your provider will fit you with a retention appliance: either a clear removable retainer (worn nightly) or a thin bonded wire retainer (fixed to the back of your front teeth). Most providers recommend wearing a removable retainer every night indefinitely to lock in your result. Your certified provider will monitor your retention progress at follow-up visits. Treatment completion does not mean the end of your provider relationship — retention management is considered part of the total treatment outcome.
Yes — orthodontic relapse is common, especially in patients who are inconsistent with retainer wear. If you notice shifting months or years after completing treatment, contact a certified Infinity Aligner provider for a re-assessment scan. Mild relapse (less than 2mm of movement) can usually be corrected with a short round of refinement aligners (typically 6–12 additional sets over 3–6 months) at a fraction of original treatment cost. More significant relapse may require a full new treatment plan. This is exactly why consistent retainer wear is so strongly emphasized — prevention is far simpler than retreatment.



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