Can you do Invisalign twice?
Olivia House
Updated on February 21, 2026
Not only will treatment take twice as long or more, but, most of the time, it's not designed or directed by a certified specialist in orthodontics. This can put you at risk for painful, costly problems, including issues with the bite and even tooth loss.
Can you get Invisalign a second time?
Your orthodontist will typically recommend switching trays every week or two. These new sets are designed to help gradually shift your teeth back into a straighter, more aesthetically pleasing position.Can I redo my Invisalign treatment?
You just have to be patient. If you have concerns about your teeth shifting, the progress of your treatment, or the fit of your Invisaligns, you should talk to your dentist before making any changes.Can I start Invisalign over?
Answer: Restarting InvisalignIt works well if you are consistent. If the trays were saved, it would be possible to start over with the first tray (aligner) at minimal additional cost. The majority of the cost is in the manufacturing of the aligners.
How fast do teeth move back after Invisalign?
Once you stop wearing Invisalign, you need to wear orthodontic retainers so your teeth are held in place while new bone is deposited. It takes about 9 to 12 months for your body to build up enough bone to stabilize teeth.Easy Trick To Make Your Invisalign Work Faster!
Do you have to wear a retainer forever after Invisalign?
In short, you'll have to wear your retainers for the rest of your life after finishing Invisalign treatment. It might sound inconvenient, but it's well worth the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful, straight, healthy smile for life!Can I wear my last Invisalign tray as a retainer?
So, is it a good idea to use the last set of aligners as retainers to keep teeth in place? “Aligners lose their integrity fairly quickly. It is OK to use an aligner as a retainer for 3-4 weeks, but after that the aligner plastic starts to wear down and can break.Can you stop and restart Invisalign?
If it doesn't workYour plan B will be trying on your previous tray, it should fit a little bit more comfortably than your current aligner and will allow you to reboot the treatment. Sadly, you will have to wait a couple of weeks before your alignment progress is back on track.