Looking For The Best Invisalign Alternatives? Here’s 3 Options To Consider in 2024
If you know what Invisalign is, then you must be serious about straightening your teeth. But is Invisalign not for you? Do you like the idea of clear aligners but are not sure you’ll be able to commit to wearing them for 22 hours a day? Are you perhaps looking for something more affordable?
No problem. With expert Invis dentists on our team, who have experience in straightening all types of bite conditions and severities, you can trust that in the post below, we’ve included some of the best Invisalign alternatives, which are just as effective, if not more so.

Traditional braces
- Benefits: Fixed, reliable, not limited in complexity
- Downsides: More uncomfortable, more dental visits and more obvious
- Extras: Comes in a variety of colours (even white).
- Costs: From £1,500 to £3,000, costs are relatively the same as Invisalign or slightly cheaper. Available on 0% dental finance.
Now, fixed metal braces are not a modern solution – and, of course, you would have considered them before. But if your teeth have not been straightened before, considering traditional braces as a tried and trusted method is a must. While they’re no more effective than Invisalign is, as today’s Invisalign can straighten malocclusions like overbites and crossbites, they can be more reliable. This is because traditional braces are on your teeth 24/7, so you won’t have to worry about losing your aligners or taking them out to eat and drink.
Ceramic braces are an alternative type of fixed braces. They are not as strong as metal braces but are more aesthetically pleasing. Similar to traditional braces, they use smaller tooth-coloured brackets rather than grey or metallic ones. Explore ceramic braces.

Lingual Braces
- Benefits: Less noticeable and pose no risk to the tooth’s front surface
- Downsides: Traps food more easily, more uncomfortable
- Costs: Up to £5,000 (more expensive than Invisalign). Available on 0% dental finance.
If you’re looking for something discreet, then lingual braces are another contender. They’re just like fixed metal braces, but instead of being placed in front of the teeth, they’re positioned behind them, making them less noticeable than traditional braces. But they’re often one of the most expensive braces and not always known for their reliability compared to other orthodontic appliances.

Other clear aligners
Invisalign is not the only aligner system on the market, but it is one of the best and the leader in the industry, treating millions of smiles worldwide. Invisalign uses patented technology for its clear aligner system, but competing removable aligners have their own claims, too.
For example, Spark Aligners claim to be more comfortable (and faster). Still, if you have a moderate/severe bite problem, straightening your teeth will always take longer, no matter which system you use. So, when comparing Invisalign to other clear aligner systems, the decision mostly comes down to cost.
Other mainstream aligner brands do exist, and they tend to target their patients via social media, like The Smile Club, which recently went bust and discontinued the treatment of thousands. So, when opting for an alternative aligner system, proceed with caution, research, and ensure you receive treatment directly from a dentist.
Read more:
- Invisalign’s New Attachment-Free Aligner
- The Dentist’s Checklist Before Getting Invisalign
- Invisalign Rules You MUST Follow
- Explaining the Science Behind Invisalign
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