Invisalign Singapore Cost Guide 2026: Comparing Express, Lite, and Comprehensive Tiers

Andra Bria
Andra Bria
Andra Bria
About Andra Bria
Experienced marketer, she is interested in health equity, patient experience and value-based care pathways. She believes in interoperability and collaboration for a more connected healthcare industry.
Feb 23, 2026
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Invisalign Singapore Cost Guide 2026: Comparing Express, Lite, and Comprehensive Tiers

If you have been thinking about straightening your teeth, you have likely searched for Invisalign Singapore cost more than a few times. In 2026, clear aligners remain the top choice for Singaporeans who want a better smile without the “metal mouth” look of traditional braces.

However, many people get confused when they see different prices ranging from $3,500 to over $9,000. Why is there such a big gap? The answer lies in the “tier” system. Not every smile needs the same amount of work, and Invisalign has different packages based on how complex your case is.

Here is a simple breakdown of the Invisalign tiers and what you can expect to pay in Singapore this year.

Invisalign Express (The “Quick Fix”)

Estimated Cost: $3,500 – $4,500

This is the most affordable version of Invisalign in Singapore. It is designed for very minor issues, such as a tiny gap or one or two slightly crooked teeth. It is also very popular for “relapse” cases—people who wore braces years ago but forgot to wear their retainers, causing their teeth to shift slightly.

  • Number of aligners: Usually up to 7 sets.
  • Duration: Often completed in just 3 to 4 months.

Invisalign Lite (Mild Cases)

Estimated Cost: $4,500 – $6,000

If your teeth are a bit crowded but your “bite” (how your top and bottom teeth meet) is generally okay, your dentist might suggest Invisalign Lite. This tier is the “sweet spot” for many working professionals in Singapore who want visible results without the premium price tag of a full treatment.

  • Number of aligners: Up to 14 sets.
  • Duration: Around 6 to 9 months.

Invisalign Moderate (The Middle Ground)

Estimated Cost: $6,000 – $7,500

Introduced to bridge the gap between Lite and Comprehensive, the Moderate tier is for those who need more than 14 aligners but don’t quite have a “severe” case. It can fix moderate crowding and some minor bite issues.

  • Number of aligners: Up to 26 sets.
  • Duration: Usually 10 to 15 months.

Invisalign Comprehensive (The “Full” Package)

Estimated Cost: $7,500 – $9,500+

This was formerly known as “Invisalign Full.” It is the most robust option and can treat almost anything that metal braces can—including deep bites, underbites, and severe overcrowding. Because it includes unlimited aligners for a few years, it offers the most peace of mind.

  • Number of aligners: Unlimited (as many as needed to get the result).
  • Duration: 18 to 24 months or more.

Hidden Costs to Look Out For

When comparing Invisalign Singapore prices, always ask the clinic if their quote is “all-inclusive.” Some clinics might show a low price but charge extra for:

  • The First Consultation: Usually $50 to $200 (includes X-rays and 3D iTero scans).
  • Attachments & IPR: Small tooth-coloured “bumps” or slimming of teeth to help them move.
  • Refinements: Extra trays at the end to “perfect” the smile.
  • Retainers: Essential after treatment ($600 – $1,000 for Vivera retainers).
  • GST: Remember that most listed prices might exclude the prevailing GST.

Why the Price Varies Across Clinics

In Singapore, you can get Invisalign from a General Dentist (GP) or an Orthodontist (a specialist in straightening teeth). Generally, an Orthodontist will charge more because of their specialised training. If your case is complex, paying the premium for a specialist is often worth it to ensure your bite is healthy.

Final Word

Invisalign is a significant investment in your confidence. Most Singapore clinics now offer 0% interest instalment plans (via credit card or platforms like Atome), making the $300 to $500 monthly payment much more manageable.

Andra Bria
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Experienced marketer, she is interested in health equity, patient experience and value-based care pathways. She believes in interoperability and collaboration for a more connected healthcare industry.
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