When it comes to straightening teeth as an adult in the UK, two options dominate the conversation: traditional fixed braces and Invisalign clear aligners. Both work. Both deliver results. But which one gives you more for your money — and which is actually right for your teeth?
This guide breaks down the real UK costs, the hidden trade-offs, and what actually matters when choosing between braces and Invisalign in 2026. If you're still exploring your options, our orthodontic treatments guide and costs and pricing page are good starting points.
Key takeaway
There's no single winner — the best treatment depends on your case complexity, lifestyle, and budget. Invisalign suits most adults seeking discretion; braces remain the gold standard for complex cases. A proper assessment is the only way to know for sure.
What Is Invisalign?
Invisalign is a system of custom-made clear plastic aligners that gradually move your teeth into the correct position. Unlike fixed braces, there are no brackets or wires — each aligner is smooth, transparent, and removable. You wear each set for one to two weeks before moving to the next in the series, with each aligner making small, controlled adjustments to tooth position.
Your treatment is planned using Invisalign's ClinCheck software, which maps out every movement from start to finish and lets you preview your expected results as a 3D animation before treatment begins.
Invisalign is not a single product — it comes in several versions designed for different levels of complexity:
The version recommended for you will depend on how much movement your teeth require. Your orthodontist will advise which is clinically appropriate after an assessment.
Invisalign Lite vs Invisalign Comprehensive: What's the Difference?
This is one of the most common questions for patients considering clear aligners — and the answer matters for both your results and your budget.
Invisalign Lite is capped at 14 aligners, making it suitable for patients with mild crowding, minor spacing, or small relapse after previous orthodontic treatment. Because it involves fewer aligners and a shorter treatment timeline, it is significantly cheaper — typically £1,500–£2,500. However, if your case is more complex than Lite can handle, you may need to upgrade mid-treatment, which can add cost and extend the timeline.
Invisalign Comprehensive has no aligner cap. Your orthodontist can prescribe as many aligners as your case requires, including refinement aligners at the end of treatment. It handles a much wider range of orthodontic problems — crowding, spacing, overbites, underbites, and crossbites. The trade-off is cost: typically £3,000–£5,500.
Watch out
Choosing Lite when your case needs Comprehensive is one of the most common mistakes patients make when prioritising upfront price. Always get a proper clinical assessment before deciding.
What Does Each Treatment Cost in the UK?
Private orthodontic treatment costs in the UK vary depending on your clinic, location, and case complexity. Here's a realistic breakdown of current 2026 pricing:
| Treatment | Typical UK Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Metal fixed braces | £1,500 – £3,000 | All case types, budget-conscious patients |
| Ceramic (tooth-coloured) braces | £2,000 – £4,000 | Discreet fixed option |
| Invisalign Lite | £1,500 – £2,500 | Mild to moderate cases |
| Invisalign Comprehensive | £3,000 – £5,500 | Moderate to complex cases |
| Lingual (behind-the-tooth) braces | £3,500 – £7,000 | Maximum discretion |
At first glance, fixed metal braces appear cheaper. But cost alone doesn't tell the full story — treatment length, appointment frequency, and what's included in your package all affect the real-world figure. For a full breakdown, visit our orthodontic costs and pricing page.
Important — NHS eligibility
Neither Invisalign nor private fixed braces are available on the NHS for adults. NHS orthodontic treatment is limited to children and young people who meet clinical eligibility criteria based on their IOTN score. Adults seeking teeth straightening in the UK will be paying privately — or exploring finance options. Many UK orthodontic practices offer 0% interest finance over 12–24 months. Use our NHS qualification checker to see if you or your child may be eligible.
What Are You Actually Paying For?
Both treatments involve more than just the appliance. Your fee typically covers initial consultations, X-rays and photographs, fitting appointments, regular check-ups, and a retainer at the end of treatment.
With Invisalign, you're also paying for the ClinCheck software and lab work that creates your custom aligner series. With fixed braces, the material cost is lower but appointments may be more frequent. Always ask for a fully itemised quote and confirm whether retainers, refinements, and emergency appointments are included.
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Treatment Time: Does One Finish Faster?
3–6
months for mild cases with Invisalign Lite
12–18
months for Invisalign Comprehensive
3 yrs
maximum for complex fixed brace cases
Speed depends more on your case complexity than the appliance type. For straightforward cases, Invisalign may get you to the finish line faster. For complex orthodontic needs, braces often remain the more predictable option. You can explore the full range of available treatments and problems we treat to understand what applies to your situation.
Comfort and Lifestyle
Fixed braces
Invisalign
If you experience any issues during treatment, our orthodontic support service is available to help. For a closer look at clear aligner options specifically, visit our clear aligners page.
Effectiveness: Are There Cases Where Braces Win?
Yes. Fixed braces give your orthodontist precise control over tooth movement — including rotations, vertical adjustments, and complex bite corrections. For more demanding cases, braces remain the gold standard.
Invisalign has improved enormously and can now treat many cases that previously required fixed appliances. But for severe crowding, significant overbite or underbite correction, or cases requiring extractions, your orthodontist may recommend braces as the better clinical choice. See the full list of orthodontic problems we treat to understand where you might fall.
Braces vs Invisalign: Side-by-Side Comparison
| Factor | Fixed Braces | Invisalign |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility | Noticeable (metal) / less so (ceramic) | Virtually invisible |
| Removable | No | Yes |
| Diet restrictions | Yes | None |
| Cleaning ease | More difficult | Normal brushing and flossing |
| Compliance required | None — fixed in place | High — 20–22 hrs/day |
| Complex cases | Excellent | Good (improving) |
| Typical UK cost | £1,500 – £4,000 | £1,500 – £5,500 |
| Treatment length | 18 months – 3 years | 3 months – 2 years |
| NHS available (adults) | No | No |
Retainers: The Cost Nobody Mentions
Whichever treatment you choose, you'll need a retainer at the end. Teeth naturally tend to shift back — retainers keep them in their new position. The British Orthodontic Society advises lifelong retainer use for the best long-term results.
Many UK practices include retainers in the overall treatment fee — confirm this in writing before you commit.
Finding an Orthodontist Near You
Once you've decided which treatment suits you, the next step is finding the right provider. Prices for the same treatment can vary by £1,000 or more between practices in the same city, so it's worth comparing. Virtual Consultant works with clinics across the UK — you can find orthodontic treatment near you or browse all our locations to find a clinic in your area.
So, Which Is Better Value for Money?
The best way to find out which treatment suits your teeth and your budget is a proper orthodontic assessment. At Virtual Consultant, you can get a free online quote without leaving home — no waiting room, no pressure, just clear answers about your options.
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