The Invisalign Go™ system is the streamlined way to incorporate clear aligner therapy into your practice. You get the confidence you need to move teeth the way you expect. And your patients get the treatment they want from the dentist they trust.
With Invisalign Go treatment planning visualization tools, you have the flexibility to engage patients and plan treatment effectively.
Discover a simpler, more efficient solution to providing your patients with Invisalign® treatment they’re looking for today. Designed specifically for general dentists like you, the Invisalign Go system empowers you and your team with:
Automated case assessment
to help you identify candidates
for Invisalign Go treatment
Powerful, proven
treatment planning tools
for greater predictability
and ease of use
Peace of mind
with dedicated, 1x1 iPro
support and clinical peer-to-peer
education and courses
Minimal hands-on time and great value.
Assess
< 2 minutes1
Scan
60 seconds2,3
Prescribe
< 1 minutes1
Plan
< 30 minutes1
Treat
In as little as
6 months4
Retain
Get the maximum benefit of our complete digital system: the iTero Element™ 5D Plus Series imaging system.
iTero Element intraoral scanners make restorative treatment easy and effective, offering proven accuracy to aid in your clinical restorative needs.6
1 Estimated times only. May vary depending on individual case complexity and experience with product.
2 This is based on 40iRecord scanning sessions with average scan time of 58 seconds by 2 experienced persons scanning. Data on file at Align Technology, as of February 10, 2017.
3 Doctor can choose to submit patient record via digital scans or PVS impressions.
4 Based on mild to moderate malocclusion (defined as crowding and spacing up to 6mm, and overjet and overbite up to 6mm and assuming one week wear), treatment times vary depending on Invisalign product type, wear time, case complexity and must be determined by your doctor. Data on file at Align Technology, as of September 9, 2020.
5 Data on file at Align Technology, as of December 4, 2018.
6 Accuracy defined as a combination of trueness and precision tested on different substrates, under different lighting conditions, for crown preparation and full-arch scanning. Based on the results of 10 peer-reviewed papers 2018-2020. Data on file at Align Technology, as of April 6, 2020.