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Clear Aligners in Jacksonville, FL

Clear Aligners start at $4500, planned on CBCT and personally supervised by an orthodontic specialist, board-certified by the ABO. Angel Aligners is the recommended platform for most adult cases and Invisalign from $5500 when a case calls for the specific Invisalign brand of clear aligners.

Not a mail-order substitute for orthodontic care.

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Bold Bite serves patients across Jacksonville and the Beaches including Intracoastal West, Beach Haven, Isle of Palms, Pablo Bay, Hodges, Kernan, Southside, Mayport, Palm Valley.

Who Plans and Monitors Aligner Treatment

Clear aligner treatment at Bold Bite Orthodontics is planned, monitored, and adjusted by a specialist orthodontist, not delegated to a technician or a software auto-setup. Every case is reviewed at the consultation to determine which aligner system fits the clinical need, which pricing tier makes sense, and whether aligners or braces will deliver the more predictable result.

Martin Greenberg

Orthodontist (ABO Board Eligible)

Dr. Greenberg personally positions each tooth in the 3D aligner treatment plan before trays are manufactured. No technician defaults, no software auto-setups accepted without review.

Trang Cao

Board-Certified Orthodontist

Why Bold Bite Leans Toward Angel Aligners for Most Adults

How Bold Bite Chose Its Primary Aligner Platform

Bold Bite Orthodontics opened with Invisalign and then switched to Angel Aligners as the primary clear aligner platform after running a head-to-head comparison: the same records for 20 patients were run through both ClinCheck (Invisalign) and iOrtho (Angel), and the Angel setups were superior every time — more efficient tooth movements, fewer aligner stages per case, and treatment finishing in one-half to one-third the time of the Invisalign plan. Dr. Greenberg and Dr. Cao still prescribe Invisalign when it is the right fit for a specific case, but Angel Aligners is the default recommendation at Bold Bite because it produces the same or better clinical result at a lower fee and on a shorter timeline.

Both Angel Aligners and Invisalign are FDA-cleared, clinically proven systems with long track records. The choice between them is a clinical and practical judgment call. Not a single-right-answer question.

After running the same 20 cases through both ClinCheck (Invisalign) and iOrtho (Angel), the Bold Bite team saw consistently more efficient setups on the Angel side. That finding moved Angel to the primary platform.

Invisalign stays in the toolkit for patients whose case, preference, or insurance specifically points that direction.

  1. Angel Aligners are distributed exclusively to orthodontists, not general dentists or direct-to-consumer channels. That orthodontist-only model keeps costs lower by eliminating the marketing overhead built into Invisalign's pricing.
  2. Angel Pro mode uses dual-stiffness staging per tray, delivering stiffer material over posterior teeth for better force control on bite correction while keeping anterior segments flexible for comfort.
  3. In selected cases, Angel Aligners can support attachment-light or attachment-free finishing when the trimline, staging, and biomechanics make that clinically reasonable. This can improve patient comfort and esthetics while still keeping treatment doctor-planned and clinically controlled.

Angel Aligners vs Invisalign: Honest Comparison

Data table
FeatureAngel Aligners ← Lower EntryInvisalign
Price at Bold Bite OrthodonticsFrom $4500From $5500
Elastic ButtonsTransparent angelButtons built inMetal buttons bonded to teeth
Marketed ToOrthodontists onlyOrthodontists + general dentists + patients
MaterialThree-layer high-polymerSmartTrack single-layer polyurethane
RefinementsIncludedIncluded
RetainersIncludedVivera included

Who Is a Good Candidate for Clear Aligners in Jacksonville?

Good Candidates

Adults and teens with mild to moderate crowding, spacing, rotated teeth, tipped teeth, or bite problems (overbite, underbite, crossbite, mild open bite) who can commit to wearing aligners 20–22 hours per day.

Aligners also work well for patients who have previously had orthodontic treatment and experienced relapse, for professionals and public-facing adults who need a discreet option, and for teens whose parents want a less-visible alternative to braces without dropping to a compromised finish.

Case Types Aligners Can Treat at Bold Bite Orthodontics

When Braces Are the Better Choice

When Bold Bite Recommends Braces Instead of Aligners

There are cases where Bold Bite steers patients toward braces rather than aligners. Significant root torque demands, complex vertical control, skeletal discrepancies, deep bites, impacted teeth, and surgical cases are harder to finish predictably with aligners, and the practice evaluates these factors using CBCT imaging and a bite assessment before making a recommendation. A hybrid path starting in braces and finishing in aligners is also a common approach when it serves the case best.

Aligners are not the right tool for every case.

Severe skeletal discrepancies that require orthognathic surgery, large extraction-space closures that need heavy mechanical control, deep bites with torque demands beyond aligner capability, and younger children whose compliance is unreliable are situations where braces deliver a more predictable result. Dr. Greenberg evaluates the CBCT, intraoral scan, and photographs together before recommending a platform, and will send patients to braces when braces are the more reliable path.

A hybrid approach is common at Bold Bite Orthodontics when a single platform is not ideal for the full case. The typical sequence is to start in clear aligners for the bulk of treatment and finish in braces for the final precision movements. The patient stays in the esthetic modality for most of the treatment and gets the mechanical control of fixed appliances only at the end.

Complex Aligner Cases at Bold Bite Orthodontics

Most aligner treatment is straightforward. Some cases are not. For open-bite correction with airway considerations, pre-surgical alignment coordinated with an oral surgeon, extraction-space closure on an adult arch, or esthetic aligner work planned around cosmetic dentistry, Bold Bite Orthodontics leans on the experience both doctors bring to complex planning.

Wear Time, Compliance, and Staying on Track

Aligners work by moving teeth in small, programmed increments every two weeks. That only works when the aligners are actually in the mouth. Bold Bite Orthodontics asks patients to wear aligners 20–22 hours per day, removing them only to eat, drink anything other than water, and brush.

Less than 20 hours per day causes teeth to shift partway between programmed positions, trays stop fitting the next week, tracking breaks down, and total treatment time stretches out.

Compliance at Bold Bite

Aligners work only when they are worn, so Bold Bite is direct with teens and parents from day one: trays need to stay in approximately 22 hours per day and come out only to eat, drink anything other than water, and brush. The practice monitors wear remotely through Grin Scope between visits, which keeps everyone accountable and allows the doctors to step in early if a patient is falling behind. Teens are reminded that the aligners do the work only while they are in the mouth, not while they sit in the case.

When a Patient Falls Behind on Wear

Because Bold Bite monitors aligner wear through Grin Scope, the practice typically catches non-compliance early, before the teeth fall significantly behind the treatment plan. When that happens, the doctors have a direct conversation with the patient and parent about wear time and what falling behind means for the timeline. If tracking keeps deviating beyond what refinements can correct, the practice recommends switching to braces, which removes the compliance variable from the equation; a $300 switch fee applies in that situation.

Every Bold Bite aligner patient is enrolled in the Grin Scope remote-monitoring app at no additional cost. A quick smartphone scan from home or school shows Dr. Greenberg exactly how the aligners are tracking between progress visits. If a tooth is starting to drift off-plan, the doctor catches it early.

The earlier a tracking problem is caught, the easier it is to correct with an additional attachment, light interproximal reduction, or a treatment plan update. Families who live further out in the surrounding communities especially benefit from monitoring that does not always require an in-person visit.

How Clear Aligner Treatment Works

Free Consultation + CBCT

Dr. Greenberg takes a 3D CBCT scan, reviews intraoral photos, and evaluates the bite, crowding, skeletal relationship, airway, and facial balance. If aligners are appropriate, the doctor recommends the specific system and tier. If braces are the better clinical path, the doctor says so, even when a family arrives specifically asking for aligners.

Digital Treatment Plan

A 3D plan maps every tooth movement start to finish. Dr. Greenberg personally positions each tooth in the software. You review the plan and provide input before aligners are manufactured.

Wear 20-22 Hours Per Day

Remove only for eating, drinking anything other than water, and brushing. Each set worn approximately two weeks. If elastics are prescribed, angelButtons (Angel) or bonded buttons (Invisalign) provide the attachment point.

Progress Checks Every 6-8 Weeks

Dr. Greenberg monitors tracking at each visit.

When teeth are not moving as planned, the doctor adjusts on the spot: additional attachments, interproximal reduction, a revised setup, or switching to braces when mechanical control is needed. Between visits, the Grin Scope app lets patients send a quick smartphone scan so Dr. Greenberg can review tracking without an extra in-office trip.

Refinement Rounds

When the planned aligner set finishes, teeth are almost always close to the target, but rarely a perfect match for the digital plan. Refinement trays correct the remaining small discrepancies. Both Angel and Invisalign include refinements in the treatment fee. Most Bold Bite patients need two or three refinement rounds to reach a finished result.

Retention

Every Bold Bite aligner case includes two sets of Essix retainers at completion. Retainers are worn 12 hours per day (overnight plus a few extra hours) for the first six months. After six months, when teeth are confirmed stable, wear drops to nighttime only, and nighttime wear continues indefinitely to prevent relapse.

Refinements and Retention: What Is Included

The Bold Bite Refinement Protocol

Angel Aligners includes five years of unlimited refinements, and most Bold Bite patients need two or three refinement rounds. The practice developed a unique attachment-free finishing protocol: all attachments are removed for the final refinement, and detail movements are completed using Angel's full high trimline, which provides enough tooth-surface coverage for small finishing movements without the aesthetic compromise of attachments. Patients experience the final trays as retainers rather than active treatment.

Aligner refinement is routine, not a failure. Even the best digital plan cannot perfectly predict how every tooth will respond to force through bone. Both Angel Aligners and Invisalign provide refinement aligners as part of the contracted fee, patients do not pay extra when a second or third round is needed to finish the case.

At Bold Bite Orthodontics, the approach to refinements leans on Angel's five-year unlimited refinement policy and a finishing protocol developed in-house at Bold Bite.

In the final refinement round, bonded attachments come off and detail movements are completed using Angel's full high-trimline aligner, which provides enough tooth-surface coverage for predictable control without the aesthetic compromise of visible composite attachments on anterior teeth.

The result is a more polished final presentation during the last few weeks of treatment.

Retainers Included With Every Case

Bold Bite includes two sets of Essix retainers with every aligner case. If a retainer is eventually lost or damaged, patients can replace it in-office at standard retainer pricing. Every comprehensive patient finishes with two sets of retainers and automatic enrollment in Retainer Club, so a replacement is always a tap away. Through Retainer Club, patients reorder a fresh set anytime from their phone at a reduced member rate, or join the Smile Care plan, which lowers that cost further and ships a new retainer once a year for as long as they stay enrolled.

The Bold Bite retention philosophy favors removable retainers for most patients. Fixed (bonded) retainers are placed only when clinically indicated. Stubborn rotations or residual spacing that proved hard to close.

And when a fixed retainer is used, the wire is kept as small as possible, and a clear Essix retainer is recommended on top of it. Nighttime retainer wear continues indefinitely. Teeth move throughout life, and retention is permanent.

How Much Do Clear Aligners Cost in Jacksonville?

Angel Aligners: from $4500 (comprehensive) ← Lower Entry

Invisalign: from $5500 (comprehensive)

All systems include every tray in the planned series, all refinement rounds, and two sets of Essix retainers at completion. Price differences reflect distribution models and material variations, not clinical quality in most cases.

Calculate Your Aligner Cost

What the Fee Covers at Bold Bite

Financing

In-House 0% APR: 0% interest, no credit check, automatic drafting from checking or credit cards. CareCredit: $0 down for qualified applicants. Cherry: $189 down with a soft credit check. Pay in Full: 5% discount.

Creative payment arrangements are available for families who need a tailored path, if a family is a good clinical fit for the practice, Bold Bite tries to find a way.

Insurance

Most PPO plans cover clear aligners the same as braces, orthodontic benefit rules do not distinguish between platforms. Bold Bite Orthodontics verifies benefits and files claims on behalf of the patient. Insurance details. Community discounts (military, teacher, first responder, family) may also apply.

In-Office Aligners vs. Mail-Order Aligners (SmileDirect, Byte, At-Home Kits)

Why Mail-Order Aligners Are Not the Same

Mail-order aligner kits may look convenient, but orthodontic treatment is more than straightening the front teeth from a home impression. Teeth move through bone, bites can be deepened or opened in ways a remote algorithm cannot see, gum tissue can be stressed, and airway, TMJ, or occlusal findings are routinely missed when no orthodontist is in the room. Every aligner case at Bold Bite is planned on CBCT and intraoral-scan data, supervised in person, and monitored between visits through the Grin Scope app. Bold Bite considers the cost difference between mail-order and in-office treatment not worth the clinical risk.

Mail-order aligner companies market a lower-cost alternative to in-office orthodontics. The difference is not primarily price, it is diagnosis, monitoring, and accountability. Teeth move through bone, and bone has a tolerance window. Gum tissue can be stressed by movements a remote algorithm never sees.

Bites can be deepened or opened in ways that only a chairside exam catches. Airway, TMJ, and occlusal findings are routinely missed when no orthodontist is in the room.

The clinical trade-offs of mail-order aligner kits:

  • No in-person examination. Cavities, periodontal disease, failing restorations, and root resorption are not diagnosed from a home scan.
  • No 3D imaging. Roots are invisible to a surface scan. Moving teeth through thin bone without a CBCT is a known cause of gingival recession.
  • No doctor monitoring between kits. Tracking failures progress for weeks before the patient notices.
  • Limited complication handling. When something goes wrong, a telehealth subscription does not send a specialist to the chair.
  • Designed for cosmetic alignment only. Real bite correction, overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite, is beyond the protocol.

In-office aligner treatment at Bold Bite Orthodontics includes a comprehensive exam by a specialist orthodontist, Vatech Green CT imaging integrated into the plan, personal positioning of each tooth in the digital setup by Dr. Greenberg or Dr. Cao, monitored visits every 6–8 weeks, refinement rounds as needed, and direct access to the practice if anything goes wrong.

The result is not just straighter teeth. It is a clinically supervised outcome that holds up long-term.

The FDA Dental Device Safety Advisor and multiple state dental boards have issued guidance on the risks of unsupervised direct-to-consumer aligner treatment. Patients considering mail-order options are encouraged to read the official FDA advisory before proceeding.

Before & After: Clear Aligner Results in Jacksonville

Individual results vary. Photos shown with patient consent.

Clear Aligner FAQ

What clear aligner brands does Bold Bite Orthodontics offer?

Angel Aligners from $4500 and Invisalign from $5500. Dr. Greenberg recommends the system that fits your case best, based on bite complexity, attachment requirements, budget, and your goals.

Why does Bold Bite Orthodontics recommend Angel over Invisalign for many adults?

Three reasons: transparent angelButtons built into the aligner (nothing bonded to teeth for elastics), orthodontist-only distribution (lower cost), and a three-layer material that resists distortion under elastic forces. Invisalign is still offered at Bold Bite for patients who prefer the Invisalign brand or whose case specifically benefits from Invisalign's SmartTrack material.

What are angelButtons?

Transparent high-strength buttons manufactured directly into the aligner itself. They provide attachment points for rubber bands so nothing metal needs to be bonded to your teeth for elastic use. Can be positioned anywhere on the arch. Maintain shape under force without distorting the aligner.

Why are Angel Aligners less expensive?

Angel markets exclusively to orthodontists: zero patient advertising, zero general dentist distribution. Invisalign spends hundreds of millions per year on consumer marketing. That overhead is in every case price. Angel's leaner model = lower lab fees = lower cost passed to you.

Can aligners fix my bite or just straighten teeth?

Both. Clear aligners correct bite problems: overbite, underbite, crossbite, and mild open bite, in addition to straightening teeth. Angel Pro goes further with two aligners per stage (soft initiator + stiff finisher) for extraction space closure and extensive elastic wear.

What if aligners aren't working for my teeth?

Dr. Greenberg monitors progress at every visit and through Grin Scope remote monitoring between visits.

The sooner a tracking issue is caught, the easier it is to correct with additional attachments, interproximal reduction, or a treatment plan update.

Are mail-order aligners like SmileDirectClub or Byte the same?

No. Mail-order aligners have no in-person exam, no 3D CT imaging, no doctor monitoring, and limited ability to handle bite problems or complications. They are designed for mild cosmetic alignment only. In-office aligners at Bold Bite Orthodontics include a full exam, imaging, personalized treatment planning, monitored visits, refinements, and access to Dr. Greenberg if anything goes wrong.

How many hours a day do I need to wear aligners?

20-22 hours per day. Remove only to eat, drink anything other than water, and brush. Less than 20 hours per day causes teeth to shift partway between aligner positions, trays stop fitting, tracking breaks down, and treatment gets slower and unpredictable.

Can I drink coffee with aligners in?

Cold drinks are fine occasionally, but hot coffee or tea can warp the plastic and stain trays over 1-2 weeks of wear. Best practice: remove aligners, drink, rinse mouth, replace aligners. Water is always fine.

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Written and reviewed by Martin Greenberg, ABO Board Eligible Orthodontist, Bold Bite Orthodontics.