NHS
Not Available
Private
From £3000
What is Invisalign?
Invisalign™ treatment employs custom made invisible braces alongside advanced computerised technology to realign and straighten teeth without the need to wear a metal or fixed brace.
The ‘aligners’ or straighteners are comfortable, painless to wear and virtually invisible.
They gradually move your teeth into the required position in order to achieve a straight and beautiful smile.
Why Invisalign?
Invisalign can hugely benefit your life by improving:
- Crooked Teeth
- Gaps and spaces between teeth
- Overcrowded teeth
- Misaligned teeth
- Vertically overlapping teeth
- Vertically under-lapping teeth
- Abnormal protrusion of lower jaw
What to Expect?
There are three stages to your Invisalign Treatment
Consultation
Your treatment plan will begin with a consultation with our Invisalign™ accredited dentist who will assess your case and discuss your treatment option with you. This will also allow you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about Invisalign™ treatment and planning with your dentist and clinical team.
Personalised Treatment Plan
You will be provided with a detailed treatment plan outlining how each of your clear and custom made aligners will change throughout your treatment program. Your treatment will require you to progress to a new set of aligners every few weeks. Each set of aligners will gradually and gently move and reposition your teeth and at the end of each period, you will “graduate” to a new set of custom made aligners. Your progress will be monitored by your dentist throughout your treatment and the aim will be to achieve a lovely straight smile
Your New Smile
Your straightened teeth and new smile may take up to one year to achieve although this will vary from one individual to another. However, the Invisalign treatment program will allow you numerous many benefits and advantages over the traditional metal braces treatment affording you as a patient, a large degree of control on a day to day basis with the support and back up of your dentist and clinical team when you require it.