
Achieving a straighter smile can be discreet and convenient, without noticeable wires or ongoing adjustments. At Future Dental Centre, our modern approach to orthodontic care includes clear aligners from recognised brands such as Invisalign, Spark, and Angel Aligners.
Created to integrate smoothly with your day-to-day routine while supporting accurate, visible changes, our clinically guided approach allows teeth straightening without the restrictions often associated with traditional options. Interested in exploring what your smile with Invisalign & clear aligners may look like? Get in touch.

Clear aligner systems, including Invisalign, involve tailored, see-through trays created to support gradual tooth movement. Comfortable to wear and easy to remove, they are a discreet option for those seeking an alternative to fixed braces.
Invisalign is the most recognised name in this space, but we offer a curated range of aligner brands to suit different needs, preferences, and budgets.
Our treatments are results-focused and thoughtfully tailored to each patient, so you may achieve a straighter smile without compromise.

Our practice offers a considered selection of clear aligner options, each selected for their ability to support discreet alignment outcomes:
We consider your smile, lifestyle, preferences, and timing when developing your individual treatment plan. During your appointment, our team will discuss the available clear aligner options and help you decide whether Invisalign, Spark Aligners, or another trusted aligner treatment in Parkvillemay be appropriate for you.
Clear aligners may be suitable for individuals with healthy teeth and gums who would like to address:
Where jaw development is still progressing or additional support may be needed, particularly for younger patients, we may discuss early orthodontic options such as palatal or lingual expanders, available at our Parkville dental clinic.

At our Parkville practice, clear aligner treatment is delivered through a simple, carefully planned process:
Step 1
Your initial appointment includes a comprehensive scan and assessment. We take time to understand your goals, assess alignment and bite function, and determine whether clear aligners may suit your needs.
Step 2
We use 3D digital imaging to map your treatment and, in many cases, offer a virtual preview of your expected results. You'll see exactly how your teeth should move, step by step.
Step 3
You’ll be provided with a sequence of aligners, typically worn for around one to two weeks at a time. While removable, consistent wear of around 20 to 22 hours per day is recommended to support the planned tooth movement.
Step 4
Scheduled check-ins enable progress to be reviewed and support any necessary refinements throughout your treatment.
Step 5
When your teeth have reached the planned position, we’ll supply a personalised retainer to help maintain alignment over time.
We believe access to clear aligner treatment in Parkville should be available to as many people as possible. Although Medicare does not cover clear aligners, orthodontic extras included in some private health funds may help contribute towards treatment.
Flexible payment solutions are available through Humm and Fund My Dental, with funding of up to $2,000 to help make payments more manageable over time.
We ensure all costs are clearly explained before any treatment starts.








For those interested in Invisalign in Parkville, or wanting to discuss Spark or Angel Aligners, we encourage you to arrange a consultation at Future Dental Centre.
Take the first step toward a straighter smile on your terms.
Clear aligners are virtually invisible, custom-made, removable trays. They aim to gently move your teeth over time to help you reach your smile goals.
You’ll switch to a new set every couple of weeks as your smile gradually shifts into place.
Many individuals with mild to moderate crowding or spacing may be suitable for clear aligners. Suitability is assessed during your consultation with our team.
Treatment typically takes 6 to 18 months, depending on your case.
No. It’s important to maintain your oral hygiene as much as possible while on your orthodontic journey. You’ll need to remove them to eat or drink anything other than room temperature or cold water.