Invisalign® is a virtually invisible orthodontic treatment. Cosmetic or clear aligners can offer a more aesthetic pleasing method of achieving straight teeth direct from your dentist to improve your smile.
When you are self-conscious of your teeth, traditional braces may not be your first choice.
Invisalign® clear aligners are a discreet treatment that can result in a great smile.
An Invisalign® treatment consists of a series of custom-made, clear aligners which you wear for most of the day.
The aligners are completely removable for eating, drinking and cleaning your teeth.
Teeth straightening can improve your smile and improve your confidence. It can help improve the appearance, position and function or crooked or misaligned teeth.
Many times, a bite may need to be corrected, or teeth must be more closed aligned before a Smile Makeover can take place. This is done to reduce the amount of treatment or tooth reduction required so you can preserve more natural tooth.
Most of our cases complete in 6 months, although it largely depends on the complexity of the case and you will start seeing your results in a matter of weeks.
Your first consultation will establish if Invisalign® teeth straightening is right for you. This is carried out by a dentist to ensure that you are suitable and fully understand the process.
You will receive Invisalign® aligners you will wear which gradually move your teeth to the desired position. We will monitor and guide your throughout the treatment and you can be assured that you will be supported throughout your smile journey. Every few weeks we’ll review the progress.
Invisalign can treat both adults and teens looking for a virtually invisible method to improve their smile.
Many of our patients have previously had braces as a teenager but later in life, their teeth have shifted back after a period without their retainers. Invisalign clear aligners can be a great solution for straight teeth again and we will then help you retain them.
We will normally arrange to see our Invisalign patients every 4 to 8 weeks to ensure that their treatment progresses as planned.