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Invisalign
For
Kids

A newer, better option for early treatment

Our preferred treatment option for kids ages 6-10, Invisalign allows your child to enjoy sports, play a woodwind instrument, and eat their favorite foods. Experience faster treatment with fewer appointments than with traditional braces. Easier brushing and flossing leads to improved hygiene, and it can even help break a thumb or finger sucking habit.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children have their smiles evaluated by an orthodontist by age 7.

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Discover why top Seattle dentists refer Dr. Chatur

While some dentists have begun to offer Invisalign services, top Seattle area dentists are seeking the best for their patients and entrusting them with Dr. Chatur. As a top 1% provider of Invisalign, Dr. Chatur has participated in numerous masters courses and exclusive study groups. To ensure the best treatment possible, Avenue Orthodontics is the only Seattle practice that uses an Itero 3D scanner exclusively for all appliances, instead of messy impressions. Ensuring not only the best fit for your aligners but also your lifestyle.

A new treatment that can improve your child's smile as they grow

Invisalign clear aligner treatment is designed for predictable results and a positive experience while addressing the unique needs of growing children.

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No food restrictions

Along with typical braces comes food restrictions like no gum, popcorn, or apples. With Invisalign, you will never worry again about what foods you can eat. The answer is all of them.

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Designed for comfort

No discomfort from protruding wires, no broken or rubbing brackets. Removable aligners lead to improved hygiene, and no white spots. Perfect for kids who are playing musical instruments.

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Fewer Visits

With up to 50% faster treatment times, and less frequent office visits, your life can continue to move at the pace that it always has. Fewer visits correcting your smile means more time out there perfecting it.