Complete Guide to Invisalign Cost and Timeline in Mexico City, Tijuana and Cancun (Save $5,500+)
By Nomadoc | Dec 1 2025

How long does Invisalign take? 6-18 months on average depending on case severity. The cost of Invisalign in Mexico starts at $2500, in the USA the cost typically starts at 4000$. This article will help answer some of the most common questions about getting Invisalign in Mexico: how does Invisalign work, costs, and how to find top English-speaking specialists.
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Key Takeaways
- Invisalign takes on average 6-18 months depending on case complexity (vs 18-36 months for braces)
- The cost of Invisalign ranges across different regions of Mexico, Mexico City being on the lower end (2500-3000 USD) and Cancun and Tijuana being on the upper end (3000-4000 USD)
- Getting Invisalign in Mexico will require at least 2 in-person visits. The first appointment is to make the prints, and the second visit to ensure proper fitting
- Providers can often track your progress remotely, however some cases require additional in-person visits if adjustments need to be made
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How Invisalign Works: The Global Standard
The technology behind Invisalign is identical worldwide. Whether you receive treatment in New York, Toronto, or Mexico City, the process relies on the same proprietary system developed by Align Technology.
The treatment begins with a custom treatment plan created after a detailed 3D scan (often using an iTero scanner or equivalent). This plan maps out the precise movement of your teeth. The clear aligners are then manufactured by Align Technology and shipped to your provider.
Each aligner is designed to move the teeth approximately 0.25mm before being replaced by the next set in the series. In real-world cases, small, tooth-colored bumps called attachments are commonly bonded to the teeth to help the aligners grip and apply the necessary force for complex movements.
The success of your treatment is determined by several critical factors, ranked by their impact on the final outcome:
- Case Selection: Ensuring the treatment is appropriate for the patient's specific malocclusion.
- Provider Experience: The skill and experience of the specialist in planning and managing the case.
- Patient Compliance: Consistently wearing the aligners for the required 20–22 hours per day.
- Follow-up Quality: Regular, effective monitoring of progress by the provider.
Invisalign Eligibility Assessment
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Disclaimer: This assessment is for informational purposes only. A professional consultation is required for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Invisalign Cost in Mexico
The most significant benefit for dental tourism is the dramatic reduction in cost. The price difference is not due to a lower quality product, the aligners are the same. The lower cost is due to the lower operational overhead in Mexico.
Mexico Invisalign Price Comparison
The following table provides a realistic range for the total cost of Invisalign treatment in Mexico compared to the United States and Canada, based on the complexity of the case.
| Case Type | Mexico (USD) | US / Canada (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Mild (Minor adjustments) | $2,500–$3,500 | $5,000–$6,000 |
| Moderate (Typical alignment) | $3,500–$5,000 | $6,000–$8,000 |
| Complex (Significant bite issues) | $5,000–$6,500 | $8,000–$12,000 |
Interactive Cost Calculator
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Total Estimated Cost in Mexico City
Savings vs US Average
Cost Breakdown
Disclaimer: Prices are estimates and may vary by provider. Final cost determined after consultation.
What SHOULD Be Included in the Price
A comprehensive Invisalign package should cover all necessary components of the treatment. Always confirm that the following items are explicitly included in the quoted price:
- Initial consultation and diagnostic records
- 3D scan (iTero or equivalent) and ClinCheck treatment plan
- All sets of aligners required for the initial treatment
- Mid-treatment refinements (additional aligners needed to perfect the result)
- Post-treatment retainers (usually one set of Vivera or equivalent)
What May Cost Extra (Ask Explicitly)
To avoid unexpected bills, inquire about the costs for these potential add-ons:
- Replacement aligners: If you lose a tray, the cost to replace it.
- Long delays / non-compliance: Fees for re-scanning and creating a new treatment plan if you fail to wear the aligners consistently.
- Post-treatment retention beyond 1 year: The cost of additional or replacement retainers after the initial set.
Why Invisalign Is Cheaper in Mexico
The substantial cost savings are a result of fundamental economic differences, not a compromise on quality.
- Lower Operating Costs: The cost of rent, utilities, and staff wages (dental assistants, hygienists) is significantly lower in Mexico than in the US or Canada, directly reducing the clinic's overhead.
- Exchange Rate Advantage: The favorable exchange rate for the US and Canadian dollar against the Mexican Peso amplifies the savings for international patients.
- Higher Competition: Major dental tourism hubs have a high concentration of clinics, which drives competitive pricing.
- No Insurance Billing Markup: Many clinics cater to cash-paying international patients, avoiding the administrative costs and price inflation often associated with complex insurance billing systems.
It is important to understand that the lower price is not because of lower quality materials or because the aligners are "local versions." The aligners are the same brand, manufactured by Align Technology.
City-by-City Comparison: Logistics and Cost
The cost of Invisalign can fluctuate based on the city, largely influenced by the local cost of living and the concentration of dental tourism.
| City | Typical Cost Range (USD) | Primary Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Tijuana | $2,500–$4,500 | Proximity to the US border, ideal for quick visits. |
| Mexico City | $3,000–$5,500 | Largest selection of highly experienced, specialized providers. |
| Cancun | $3,500–$6,000 | Combines treatment with a vacation destination; higher tourism-related costs. |
Finding an english-speaking dental provider in Mexico
Mexico City
The primary logistical concern for international patients is the number of required visits. Modern orthodontic practices in Mexico have adapted their treatment protocols to minimize travel.
How Many Visits Do You Need?
The number of mandatory in-person visits has been drastically reduced thanks to remote monitoring technology.
Typical Treatment Structure:
Visit 1 (Mandatory): Initial consultation, 3D scan, placement of attachments (if needed), and receiving the first sets of aligners. This visit may last 3–5 days.
Visit 2 (Optional/Refinement): A mid-treatment check-up, typically around the 6-month mark, to assess progress and potentially perform a new scan for refinements.
Modern Remote Follow-up Options:
Many providers now leverage technology to manage the bulk of the treatment remotely:
Remote Progress Tracking: Patients send intra-oral images weekly or bi-weekly images of their teeth to the orthodontist.
Courier Delivery of Aligners: Subsequent sets of aligners are shipped directly to the patient's address.
Video Check-ins: Scheduled video calls replace routine in-person appointments.
Trip Planning Checklist
Trip Planning Checklist
Essential planning steps for your Invisalign dental tourism journey to Mexico
📋Pre-Trip Planning
📄Documents & Legal
📅Visit Schedule
💳Financial Preparation
🏥Health & Safety
📱Communication
Note: This checklist covers general planning considerations. Always confirm specific requirements with your chosen clinic and check current travel advisories.
Invisalign vs. Braces in Mexico
While Invisalign is a popular choice, traditional braces remain a highly effective and often more affordable option, particularly in Mexico.
| Factor | Invisalign | Braces |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Higher | Lower |
| Esthetics | Invisible, removable | Visible, fixed |
| Comfort | Higher (smooth plastic) | Lower (metal/wires) |
| Hygiene | Easier (aligners are removed) | Harder (food traps) |
| Complex Cases | Sometimes limited by case severity | Best option for severe malocclusion |
In Mexico, traditional braces offer excellent value and are often the preferred and most effective solution for very complex skeletal or bite issues.
Is Invisalign in Mexico Worth It? (Who Should & Shouldn’t Do It)
Deciding to pursue orthodontic treatment abroad is a personal choice that depends on your case complexity, discipline, and comfort with remote care.
Good Candidates for Invisalign in Mexico
Adults with Mild–Moderate Alignment Issues: Cases that do not require extensive, hands-on intervention.
Disciplined Patients: Individuals who are highly committed to wearing the aligners for 20–22 hours daily.
Comfortable with Remote Follow-ups: Patients who are willing and able to use remote monitoring and manage logistics from home.
Not Ideal If You Have...
Severe Skeletal Bite Issues: These cases often require a high degree of in-person, hands-on adjustment that is difficult to manage remotely.
Inability to Wear Aligners Consistently: If you struggle with compliance, the treatment will fail, and the cost savings will be negated by the need for a complete restart.
Questions to Ask Your Provider
Questions to Ask Your Provider
Essential questions to evaluate Invisalign providers in Mexico
Provider Experience & Credentials
How many years have you been practicing orthodontics?
How many Invisalign cases have you completed?
Are you an Invisalign Preferred Provider or higher tier?
What is your experience with international patients?
Can you provide before/after photos of similar cases?
What continuing education do you pursue in orthodontics?
Are you a member of any professional orthodontic associations?
Treatment Planning & Process
What diagnostic tools do you use (iTero scanner, CBCT, etc.)?
How do you create the treatment plan?
What is the estimated treatment duration for my case?
How many aligners will I need?
Will I need attachments, IPR, or other procedures?
What happens if the initial treatment plan needs adjustments?
How do you handle refinements or additional aligners?
Logistics & Visit Schedule
How many visits will I need to complete treatment?
What happens during each visit?
How long should I plan to stay for each visit?
Can you accommodate my travel schedule?
What remote monitoring options do you offer?
How do you handle emergencies or urgent issues?
Can aligners be shipped to my home country?
Costs & Payment
What is the total cost breakdown for my treatment?
What is included in the quoted price?
Are there any potential additional costs?
What payment methods do you accept?
Do you offer payment plans?
What is your refund policy if treatment is discontinued?
Are there costs for replacement aligners if lost?
Quality & Safety
Are your aligners genuine Invisalign from Align Technology?
What sterilization and safety protocols do you follow?
Can you provide references from other international patients?
What accreditations does your clinic have?
How do you ensure treatment quality for remote patients?
What is your success rate with cases similar to mine?
Do you have liability insurance for international patients?
Ongoing Support & Communication
What language(s) do you and your staff speak?
How will we communicate during remote monitoring?
What support do you provide after I return home?
Do you have partnerships with orthodontists in my area?
How quickly do you respond to questions or concerns?
What happens if I have problems with my aligners?
Do you provide a treatment guarantee or warranty?
Tip: Print or download these questions before your consultation. Take notes during your appointment and don't hesitate to ask for clarification on any topic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services
How much does Invisalign cost in Mexico compared to the US/Canada?
Is the quality of Invisalign in Mexico the same as in the US/Canada?
How many visits to Mexico are required for the full treatment?
Why is Invisalign so much cheaper in Mexico?
What should be included in the quoted price, and what might cost extra?
Are you looking for a dental provider who does Invisalign in Mexico City?
Here are a few specialists who were recommended by the traveler and expat community in CDMX.

Dra. Adriana Bueno A.
Dentist
Mexico City
$1000 MXN
In-clinic
5.0
- UNAM graduate
- 5+ years of experience
- Clinic in Roma Sur
Dra Adriana explained every aspect of my issue. Her English excellent and facilities clean and well appointed.
Next In-clinic availability
Thu, December 18

Dra Gabriela Franco
Dentist
Mexico City
$800 MXN
In-clinic
4.9
- 15+ years of experience
- Clinic in Polanco
- Specializes in Invisalign Treatment
Dra. Gabriela Franco made me feel so at ease. She is so kind and knowledgeable. She took all consideration for my safety and circumstances. She even recommended to do another round of test and...
Next In-clinic availability
Wed, December 17

Dra Guillermina Alejandra Esqueda Infante
Dentist
Mexico City
$900 MXN
In-clinic
- 26+ years of experience
- Clinic in Roma Sur
Next In-clinic availability
Sat, December 20

Dr Adrian Garcia Millan
Dentist
Mexico City
$900 MXN
In-clinic
- UNAM graduate
- 12+ years of experience
- Clinic in Polanco
Next In-clinic availability
Sat, December 20

Dra. Lourdes Pamela Camaño Rubio
Dentist
Mexico City
$800 MXN
In-clinic
- 11+ years of experience
- Clinic in Polanco
Next In-clinic availability
Sat, December 20

Dra Adílene Mora Andres
Dentist
Mexico City
$700 MXN
In-clinic
- 7+ years of experience
- Clinic in Roma Sur
- Specializes in Dental Prosthesis And Root Canals
Next In-clinic availability
Wed, December 24

Dr Santiago Eguia Garcia
Dentist
Mexico City
$600 MXN
In-clinic
- 16+ years of experience
- Clinic in Polanco

Dra Alejandra Gabriela Flores Pineda
Dentist
Mexico City
$500 MXN
In-clinic
- 7+ years of experience
- Clinic in Roma Norte
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