Brigette Honaker  |  March 25, 2019

Category: Consumer News

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woman holding invisalign bracesThe manufacturer of Invisalign uses their monopolies in the dental alignment and scanner markets to artificially increase prices and maintain control over the industry, a class action lawsuit states.

Invisalign is a custom manufactured dental aligner system that allows consumers to straighten their teeth without visible braces.

The fit for Invisalign plates are reportedly generated using “hand-held intraoral scanners” under the brand iTero.

According to the Invisalign class action, the company knew that maintaining a monopoly on intraoral scanners would influence dental practices to use the matching brand of dental aligners, prompting them to initiate this scheme.

The growth of each product reportedly feeds into the growth of the other product, allowing Align Technology to generate more than $1 billion in earnings every year. This dual market tactic was reportedly supported by numerous patents that protected the company’s technology.

The threat of lower profits prompted antitrust tactics, according to the recent class action lawsuit brought by a Chicago dental practice known as City Smiles.

“For years before the relevant period for the challenged conduct in this case, Align had been able to charge high prices and earn high profit margins on Invisalign because the product was protected by a thicket of hundreds of patents that Align wielded aggressively to protect its Aligner monopoly,” the Invisalign class action lawsuit claims.

However, the Invisalign and iTero scanner patents were allegedly set to expire starting in 2017. Align Technology was reportedly used to operating without “the outside influence of other competitors coming in” which raised investor expectations of profits. The company allegedly knew that they could not lower prices or spend more money to improve quality.

In order to maintain their profits and keep investors happy, Align Technology allegedly responded to expiring patents with a “anticompetitive scheme” intended to “leverage its monopoly power in the Aligner market to increase or maintain its monopoly power in the Scanner market, and to leverage its monopoly power in the Scanner market to increase or maintain its monopoly power in the Aligner market.”

The result was a “de facto bundle” of the Invisalign technology and the iTero scanners which reportedly boosted Align Technology’s shares in both the aligner and scanner markets.

The Invisalign class action states that Align Technology made it “impracticable” to use the Invisalign technology without the iTero scanner technology, and vice versa.

Invisalign manufacturers allegedly only accept scans generated by iTero scanners, opposed to scans in the industry scanner file format, meaning that the use of either Invisalign or iTero scanners independently would mean more work on the part of dental practices.

Time would either be taken up by converting files or using the “messy, uncomfortable, time-consuming, and inefficient method” of silicone based molds, the Invisalign class action claims.

City Smiles seeks to represent a Class of entities or people that purchased Invisalign aligners and/or iTero scanners directly from Align Technology on or after March 15, 2015.

The Invisalign antitrust class action lawsuit seeks compensatory damages, treble damages, injunctive relief, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

The proposed Class is represented by Jeffery S. Goddess, Jessica Zeldin, and P. Bradford Deleeuw of Rosenthal Monhait & Goddess PA; John Radice and Daniel Rubenstein of Radice Law Firm PC; and Eric Cramer and Daniel J. Walker of Berger Montague PC.

The Invisalign Price-Fixing Class Action Lawsuit is Simon and Simon PC d/b/a City Smiles v. Align Technology Inc., Case No. 1:19-cv-00506-UNA, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.

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29 thoughts onInvisalign Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Price-Fixing Scheme

  1. Candy Chiao says:

    Had Invisialign, diligently worn 23 hours a day..didn’t get the result….: (

  2. Cathy Goodman says:

    Please CONTACTme.
    Spent $5K for the Invisaligns.
    Didn’t work. Constantly needed to have new molds made. Teeth didn’t move. Then tooth was pulled out by too tight aligner. Had to pay ANOTHER $5K to have an IMPLANT!!

    Doc that did the implant said INVISALIGN should have REJECTED me as a patient as I am NOT A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR THEIR PRODUCT!! All of the dental records support the claim!!!

    I want ALL OF MY MONEY BACK PLUS PAIN AND SUFFERING!!!

    PUT ME ON AS A LEAD COMPLAINT

  3. Antonio b says:

    I am having a similar issue with
    Invisalign, can someone contact me?

    1. Brad says:

      Please call my wife had them and they screw up
      My wife mouth.

      Thanks
      Brad Dent
      Bsd0426@comcast.net

  4. Jacob and Destinee Kaplan says:

    Please add us

  5. Jason says:

    Invisalign didn’t work for my teeth.. I wore them for about a year and a half , they took my attachments of and said your done. I went out of town and took pics of my teeth and noticed that they were not straight. My dentist told me they word straighten my teeth. not the case… they put attachments back on my teeth for almost another year to barley even move my teeth.. Once again was told I was done but yet my teeth were not straight. My dentist told me ” thats as good as its going to get”. I called invisalign support and asked for $1800 refund as now I need braces to finish the job.. I have not been able to get $1800 for my ortho. I called a lawyer to sue and was told its almost impossible to sue my dentist.. Next I was to file a complaint against the dentist license. That is my next step and to file a report with BBB. Can I be added to to this? I feel I deserve a full REFUND… 2years lost teeth not straight and now I have braces for another 8months.

  6. Lisa says:

    Is there anything against clear correct. I have been having my teeth corrected with this company which have worsened my teeth. my top jaw and bottom jaw do not align

  7. Connor Lang says:

    Please add me. invisalign did not give me my desired results and now I need to continuously buy retainers that break every couple months, giving me no option but to pay them or have my teeth go haywire.

  8. Ángela Pulito says:

    Please add me, Invisalign didn’t work for me at all. It caused me much discomfort, loss of sleep and a broken molar.

  9. Shameen Malik says:

    Please add me

  10. Nicholas Methven says:

    Please add me. Thank you!

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