
Dr. Maryz Estedrak, DDS

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You catch your reflection in the Zoom window before a meeting starts and notice it again - that slight overlap on the bottom row. Or the gap that's always been there. Or the way your front tooth crowds in a little more than it used to. You think, just for a second: I should finally do something about that.
Then the meeting starts. And you forget.
Adults who come to us for Invisalign almost always have a version of this story. Most never got braces as teenagers, and the ones who did watched their teeth quietly shift over the years anyway. They aren't unhappy - they just have one thing they'd change if they could. The hang-up is always the same: I don't really want to spend the next eighteen months with a mouth full of metal.
You don't have to. Invisalign - and the modern way we provide it at EverSmile Dental - is teeth straightening built around adult lives, not high school yearbooks. If you've been searching Invisalign near me in Paramus, NJ, here's what the treatment actually looks like, who it works for, and why so many people in our community come to us specifically.


Invisalign is a system of clear aligners that gradually move your teeth into the right positions over a planned series of weeks. The aligners themselves are made of a smooth, medical-grade plastic - practically invisible from arm's length, fully removable, and worn over your teeth like a thin custom mouthguard.
You wear each set for about a week or two. Then you swap to the next set in the series. Each aligner is slightly different from the last, and each one nudges specific teeth a fraction of a millimeter at a time. Over the course of treatment, those small movements add up to a fully straightened smile.
That's the simple version. The technical version is that the entire Invisalign treatment plan is mapped digitally - every tooth movement, every aligner stage, every milestone - before your first aligner is even printed. We can show you the final result on screen at your consultation. You see where you're starting, where you're going, and exactly how you'll get there.
No brackets bonded to your teeth. No wires. No emergency visits because something broke off mid-sandwich. If you've ever wanted to straighten teeth without braces, this is the version of orthodontics that finally makes that possible.
When people picture orthodontics, they picture middle school. The truth is the average Invisalign patient at our office is somewhere between 28 and 55. We see plenty of adults - and we see the same handful of stories again and again:
Attorneys, sales leaders, teachers, healthcare workers, anyone whose job depends on a polished first impression. Invisalign for professionals is, in a way, why this treatment exists.
People who realized eight months out that their smile is going to be in every photo, on every wall, for the rest of their married lives. We've finished many wedding-driven Invisalign smile makeover cases just in time for the rehearsal dinner.
The kids are older, the schedule loosened, and now there's room to do something that's been on the back burner for a decade.
Teeth quietly migrate throughout adulthood, especially if retainers got tossed in a drawer at twenty. Adult Invisalign is often easier than first-time orthodontics because we're refining, not rebuilding.
No big event, no defining moment - just a quiet decision that this is the year.
If any of those sounds like you, the next step is an Invisalign consultation.
Clear aligners have gotten dramatically better in the last several years. The technology now handles cases that used to require traditional braces. Here's what we treat most often:
When teeth are too close together, they overlap, rotate, or push forward. Crowding is the most common reason adults come in. It also tends to get worse with time, not better.
Whether it's a single noticeable gap between the front teeth or several smaller spaces throughout the mouth, aligners can close gaps predictably and without the visual disruption of brackets and wires.
Overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite - many of these respond well to aligner treatment, especially when paired with small tooth-colored attachments that help direct the movement.
If your teeth were straight at sixteen and aren't now, a shorter course of treatment is often all it takes to bring them back.
Some patients aren't sure what they want fixed. They just know their smile doesn't feel quite right anymore. This is where cosmetic Invisalign treatment shines - small, targeted movements that change the way you read in photos without anyone being able to point to what's different.
For very complex cases, traditional orthodontics may still be the better path. If that's true of your situation, we'll tell you. We'd rather give you a straight answer at the consultation than start a treatment that won't deliver what you're after.
Here's how Invisalign works at our practice, start to finish.
We sit down with you, look at your teeth, and have an actual conversation. No pressure. We'll talk about what's bothering you, what you'd like to change, and whether Invisalign is the right fit. If it is, we move forward. If something else makes more sense, we tell you.
No goopy impressions. We use a small scanning wand that builds a precise 3D model of your teeth in a few minutes. From that scan, we design your full treatment plan - every aligner stage, every estimated movement, every milestone.
You see your future smile on screen before you start. This part tends to be the moment patients commit. Seeing your own straight teeth, rendered from your own scan, is more persuasive than any brochure.
Each set is custom-fit to your teeth. You'll wear them around 20 to 22 hours a day, taking them out only to eat, drink anything other than water, and brush.
Short visits to monitor progress and hand off the next set of aligners. Treatment time varies - some patients finish in six months, others take eighteen - but you'll have a realistic timeline from the start.
When you're done, we fit you with retainers to keep your new smile exactly where it landed. This part matters. Skipping retainer wear is the single most common reason adults end up needing orthodontics a second time.

Dr. Maryz Estedrak, family and cosmetic dentist at EverSmile Dental in Saddle Brook, NJ - a certified Invisalign Gold Provider.
479 North Midland Ave, Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
Total chair time is typically 60 to 90 minutes for a single-canal tooth, longer for molars with multiple canals.
Some of this is obvious. Some of it isn't.
Invisible braces look like nothing. People standing across the room won't notice you're in treatment. Most coworkers won't, either, unless you tell them. This is the entire reason discreet orthodontics exists as a category.
You take them out to eat. That means no avoiding apples, no popcorn anxiety, no fishing wires out of corn on the cob in front of your in-laws. You also take them out to brush and floss, which makes your oral hygiene easier to maintain than it is with traditional braces.
Traditional braces require monthly adjustments. Invisalign check-ins are spaced further apart - typically every six to eight weeks, sometimes less often depending on your case. For busy schedules, that's a meaningful difference.
There's a short adjustment period, the same way there is with any new orthodontic appliance. Most people are fully used to their aligners within a few days.
Because the entire treatment is mapped digitally before it starts, the path from start to finish is far more visible than it used to be with brackets and wires. You're not signing up for an indefinite project.
There are plenty of dentists in our area who offer clear aligners. Some are general dentists doing one or two cases a year. Some are corporate mills that batch patients through a template. We're neither. Here's what makes us the best Invisalign dentist many of our patients have worked with - and the practice they refer their friends and family to.
We've completed a high volume of cases across the full range of difficulty - light cosmetic refinements all the way through complex bite corrections. Volume gives us pattern recognition. Variety keeps us sharp.
We answer the questions you came in with, plus the ones you didn't know to ask. We don't run patients through on a stopwatch.
If you're a candidate and you're ready, we can often scan and begin the planning process during your first visit. For adults whose calendars are already overcommitted, that matters.
Digital scanning, 3D treatment design, in-house planning. We've invested in the tools that let us deliver predictable results and adjust quickly if your case calls for a change mid-treatment.
Our promise to every patient is simple: treatment isn't done until you're happy with how your smile looks. That's not a marketing line. It's how we run the practice.
Patients consistently describe our office as gentle, patient, and willing to explain everything. If you've ever felt rushed or talked over at a dental office, you'll notice the difference within the first ten minutes.

Some patients come in with a specific deadline. They're getting married in May. There's a high school reunion in October. They just got promoted and want to look the part for a new role.
We get it. A lot of our Invisalign work happens on a timeline, and the conversation usually starts with: "Can I be done by ____?"
In many cases, the answer is yes - sometimes with a partial-results plan that gets the visible front teeth aligned in time for the event, with the full treatment finishing shortly after. Other cases need the full course of treatment regardless of the calendar. Either way, the earlier you start, the more flexibility we have.
If you've got a date circled, bring it to the consultation. We'll build a realistic plan around it.
For most cases, yes. The technology has evolved significantly, and clear aligners now handle the same range of orthodontic issues that traditional braces handle - crowding, spacing, rotations, and most bite corrections. For very complex cases, your dentist may recommend an alternative. We'll be straightforward with you at the consultation.
Almost never. The aligners are made from a clear, smooth plastic designed to be nearly undetectable at normal conversational distance. Most patients tell us coworkers don't realize they're in treatment until they bring it up themselves.
Coffee, tea, and other staining drinks should be enjoyed with the aligners out - they can discolor the plastic and stain the teeth underneath. Water is fine anytime. We give every patient a simple daily routine that makes this easy to manage.
It depends on the complexity of your case, but most adults finish somewhere between six and eighteen months. You'll have a realistic timeline at the end of your first consultation, based on your actual scan and treatment plan - not an estimate pulled from a chart.
That's what retainers are for. We fit you with retainers when you finish and explain exactly how to wear them. Patients who follow the retainer plan keep their results for life. Patients who don't often come back for a shorter round of treatment a few years later.
March 21, 2026Updated March 23, 2026, 7:25 a.m. ETDriving to a Mets game is often a long and costly proposition for New Jerseyans.The trek to Queens requires a trip across two rivers, bridge and tunnel tolls, a congestion-pricing charge if crossing Manhattan and then $40 to $50 for parking.But there are other alternatives, including a new direct service from Paramus and Jersey City this season.With major construction underway at their home park, the team announced new Citi Field transit and parking options on Marc...
March 21, 2026Updated March 23, 2026, 7:25 a.m. ET
Driving to a Mets game is often a long and costly proposition for New Jerseyans.
The trek to Queens requires a trip across two rivers, bridge and tunnel tolls, a congestion-pricing charge if crossing Manhattan and then $40 to $50 for parking.
But there are other alternatives, including a new direct service from Paramus and Jersey City this season.
With major construction underway at their home park, the team announced new Citi Field transit and parking options on March 16. The team is in the midst of a redevelopment project to turn the area around the stadium into an entertainment, shopping and gambling destination. The massive Metropolitan Park, which will also include a hotel, is under construction and isn't expected to open until 2030.
Here's a look at the new wrinkles, as well as some ways to get to Citi Field from North Jersey other than driving:
The Mets home opener at Citi Field is Thursday, March 26, against the Pirates at 1:15 p.m.
The Mets announced that a new Citi Field Direct Shuttle service will run from five local malls in New Jersey, Long Island and the Bronx this season, with two game-day shuttles apiece.
That includes a shuttle from Paramus Park mall to Citi Field as well as service from Newport Centre Mall in Jersey City.
Tickets costs $8, or $22 for a family of four. Seats are first come, first served. Shuttles depart about three hours before the first pitch.
The shuttle departure times are designed for fans to arrive when the Stadium gates open, the team said.
Parking will be free and in a designated section of the mall lots, according to the Mets. A Citi Field Direct pick-up and drop-off zone will be marked with signage and staff.
At the end of the game, fans can catch the shuttle back at the same drop-off location in the Citi Field Bus Lot. All shuttles depart the stadium 30 minutes after the final out.
The time-honored way of getting to Flushing is taking a bus to the Port Authority, walking through the underground passage to the Times Square subway station and taking the No. 7 train all the way out to the Mets-Willets Point station.
To save some time, try to get on an express 7 train. (It has a diamond surrounding the 7 instead of a circle, which indicates a local train.) "Super express" trains are available after the game, with fewer stops between Flushing and Manhattan.
Many NJ Transit lines in North Jersey go into the Port Authority bus station just across the George Washington Bridge in Washington Heights. That requires taking the A train down to Times Square and transferring to the 7.
Mets fans, check out all the new food options coming to Citi FieldNew York's Penn Station is an easy transfer point for New Jerseyans heading out to the game, because it's a hub for both NJ Transit trains and the Long Island Rail Road.
The LIRR's Port Washington Branch offers direct service to Citi Field after a few stops in Queens.
The Mets are offering $5 off an LIRR adult day pass to see a game when you buy tickets on the team website. Kids ride for $1.
The Mets also announced that more games would be accessible by the Seastreak ferry this season.
Seastreak is offering ferries to Flushing from its terminal in Highlands, on the banks of Raritan Bay in Monmouth County. It's a 75-minute trip, and there may be stops along Staten Island and Manhattan before it heads to the marina in Flushing Bay — with just a short walk to Citi Field. Round-trip tickets cost $80 or $85.
There is no direct service from NY Waterway's Hudson River piers to Citi Field.
The team is also adding a prepaid parking system that allows fans to purchase spots in advance, "including a faster and more seamless arrival at Citi Field." The cost of parking will remain $40 for those who prepay, while drive-up parking will be $50, when available.
"Due to the ongoing transformation of the surrounding area, parking will be more limited overall," the team said in its March 16 news release. "As a result, parking at the gate may not always be available, making prepaid parking the best way for fans to guarantee a spot at Citi Field."
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Community Corner For New Jersey families, the backyard is everything. The pool builder they choose should be too. This is a paid post contributed by a Patch Community Partner. The views expressed in this post are the author's own, and the information presented has not been verified by Patch.Paramus is a community that holds its contractors to a high standard. With prime Bergen County location, established neighborhoods, and strong property values, homeowners here invest significantly in their properties and e...
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Paramus is a community that holds its contractors to a high standard. With prime Bergen County location, established neighborhoods, and strong property values, homeowners here invest significantly in their properties and expect every trade partner to show up, perform, and deliver. The Pool Boss is the pool builder that meets that standard consistently. A third-generation firm headquartered in Wayne, NJ, The Pool Boss was featured on Bloomberg Television's "World's Greatest!" as the benchmark for custom pool design and installation throughout New Jersey.
When Bloomberg Television went looking for the gold standard in Bergen County pool building, The Pool Boss was the answer. What stood out most was not the finished product, but the process. Joe Gorga, who hired The Pool Boss for his own home, described the experience simply: "When they say they're going to be there… they come and they start your job." For Paramus homeowners who have dealt with contractors who disappear between visits, that consistency is genuinely rare.
What separates The Pool Boss from the competition is structural, not just stylistic. As a dedicated design-build firm, they carry the project from the drafting table to the final walkthrough without handing it off to outside crews. In Paramus, that means Bergen County permit coordination and varying residential lot configurations is handled by the same team that designed the pool, not a subcontractor seeing the property for the first time.
Each installation is shaped by original design work specific to the property and the homeowner's vision, executed by phase-specific construction specialists who are selected for their expertise rather than their availability. Throughout the build, real-time progress updates and technician photos keep Paramus homeowners connected to their project from excavation day through final inspection.
Paramus is one of Bergen County's most commercially active communities, but its residential neighborhoods tell a quieter story: tree-lined streets, well-maintained postwar and mid-century homes, and growing demand for upscale backyard amenities. Bergen County imposes its own layer of review on top of Paramus Borough's construction permits, which can extend lead times compared to municipalities where only local approval is required. Paramus's residential zones include specific rules on accessory structures like pool houses and cabanas, and pool lighting, which must comply with Bergen County's outdoor lighting ordinance. The Pool Boss factors all of these approvals into the project timeline from the beginning, so Paramus homeowners never face mid-project surprises from a county review they didn't know was required.
A pool is only as good as the care it receives over time. The Pool Boss understands that, which is why every Paramus installation comes with access to a full range of long-term support services:
The pool building industry has no shortage of companies that promise and underdeliver. The Pool Boss has set itself apart as the most trusted pool builder in Bergen County by doing the opposite: committing to a schedule and keeping it, every time. "We treat these pools like they're ours," says founder Chris Argenziano, and the finished results across Paramus and beyond bear that out.
Whether the goal is a quiet escape or a backyard built for entertaining, Paramus homeowners who work with The Pool Boss consistently describe the same experience: stress-free, on schedule, and exactly what they imagined.
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Every season, American Idol rolls out its storylines — the tearjerker, the comeback kid, the quirky one nobody expected. And every so often, one contestant cuts through all of it and makes you think: this one is for real.This season, that person is Jake Thistle from Paramus.On Monday night's episode, Thistle performed during the Ohana Round at Disney's Aulani resort in Hawaii — one of 30 contestants fighting for the Top 20 spots where America gets to vote. He performed an original song called "Sleep On Me,"...
Every season, American Idol rolls out its storylines — the tearjerker, the comeback kid, the quirky one nobody expected. And every so often, one contestant cuts through all of it and makes you think: this one is for real.
This season, that person is Jake Thistle from Paramus.
On Monday night's episode, Thistle performed during the Ohana Round at Disney's Aulani resort in Hawaii — one of 30 contestants fighting for the Top 20 spots where America gets to vote. He performed an original song called "Sleep On Me," accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. Carrie Underwood compared him to a young Bruce Springsteen meets Bob Dylan. Luke Bryan chimed in with Paul Simon. Lionel Richie stood up, told him he took a big chance with an original, and said: as a songwriter to a songwriter, you did well. The American Idol account posted his clip with one word: captivating.
He made the Top 20. New Jersey is still in this thing.
Here's what I love about Jake Thistle's story. When he was three years old, his parents brought him in to watch the Super Bowl, thinking he might get interested in football. Instead, the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers halftime show changed everything. He was hooked on music from that moment forward. By nine, he had a guitar. As a teenager, he was already performing in bars near Paramus and busking in downtown Ridgewood, with his parents driving him to shows several nights a week.
This is not a kid who showed up to a TV audition on a whim. He has shared stages with Stevie Nicks, Foo Fighters, Eddie Vedder, Jackson Browne, and Steve Earle. He played the Stone Pony and the Count Basie Theatre. He toured Europe with the Light of Day Foundation and helped raise more than $100,000 for charity. He graduated early from Rutgers with a double major in communications and journalism. The résumé was already there before the cameras showed up.
We do this every time one of our own steps onto a national stage — we watch a little closer, root a little harder, take it a little more personally. And we should. Thistle has said the support from Paramus, Bergen County, the Asbury Park community, and New Jersey as a whole has meant everything. "This is where I've cut my teeth," he said. "It's where I've basically learned everything I know."
That's a Jersey musician talking — the kind who earned it the old-fashioned way, one room at a time, one night at a time, long before anyone put a camera on him.
Now America gets to vote. Let's make sure New Jersey shows up.
Proud to be New Jersey.
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Arts & Entertainment Young Bergen County musician Jake Thistle performed an original song on the latest round of "American Idol." Watch it here. NORTH JERSEY, NJ — After performing Blind Faith's "Can't Find My Way Home" on American Idol last month, Paramus native and recent Rutgers graduate Jake Thistle appeared on the program again this week, this time performing an original song.After he crooned "Sleep On Me" on Monday night's episode in Hawaii, the judges sent him to the next...
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NORTH JERSEY, NJ — After performing Blind Faith's "Can't Find My Way Home" on American Idol last month, Paramus native and recent Rutgers graduate Jake Thistle appeared on the program again this week, this time performing an original song.
After he crooned "Sleep On Me" on Monday night's episode in Hawaii, the judges sent him to the next round.
"All right, Jake, so you know you took a big chance," said judge Lionel Richie. "But as a songwriter to a songwriter, you did well."
"It's like watching a young Bruce Springsteen...meets Paul Simon...Bob Dylan...." said the other judges.
The young musician had told Patch in an interview last month that he was three years old when Tom Petty's Super Bowl halftime show made him want to be a musician.
He has performed his blend of classic rock and modern pop around the Garden State since he was 9 years old.
He appeared last month before judges Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, and Luke Bryan, who sent him to "Hollywood Week" with other musical successes.
After being praised for his original song, he'll be among 20 performers moving on to the next round.
The new episode aired Monday night at 8 p.m. on ABC, and will stream starting Tuesday on Hulu.
"Been an honor to hang with the American Idol crew in Hawaii!" Thistle wrote on social media on Sunday. "Get ready to tune in tomorrow to see the Ohana round and me with a ton of sun block in my eyes."
Background
Thistle graduated from Paramus High School in 2022, released two singles in 2023, performed around the country, and graduated from Rutgers in January (he'll walk at graduation in May).
Thistle started playing gigs a few weeks before his 10th birthday, he told Patch, when a family friend suggested he try out an open mic at Mama’s Café Baci in Hackettstown.
While studying at Rutgers, Thistle kept playing shows, and especially enjoyed performing in Asbury Park. But "Idol" is bring his biggest audience yet.
Read our interview and a recap of Thistle's first appearance here:
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If you've been thinking about Invisalign for a while, you already know the only thing between you and a straighter smile is the consultation. Everything starts there.
We'll look at your teeth, scan them in 3D, and show you what's possible. You'll leave with a realistic plan, a realistic timeline, and answers to whatever you came in wondering about. No pressure to schedule, no oversold packages.
Call us at (201) 773-3992 to book your Invisalign consultation, or schedule online whenever it's convenient. We're located in Paramus, NJ and welcome patients from surrounding communities every week - and there's a good chance we can fit you in this week.
The smile you've quietly wanted for years is closer than you think.
