INVISIBLE BRACES IN SURBITON
THE BEST DENTAL PRACTICE FOR INVISIBLE BRACES IN SURBITON
WHAT ARE INVISIBLE BRACES?
Invisible braces, also known as Invisalign, are an advanced technique of teeth straightening that is generally considered preferable over traditional metal braces. The process involves sets of clear aligners that you will be instructed to wear for a fortnight at a time. They can be removed whenever needed but should be worn around 22 hours per day. Every six to eight weeks, you will need to come in for a checkup, in which your dentist will assess your progress. The entire process generally lasts around six months, though this period could be shortened or lengthened depending on the individual case.
WHO CAN WEAR INVISIBLE BRACES?
We would generally recommend invisible braces for teenagers and adults. Even if your concern isn’t necessarily teeth straightening, Invisalign could potentially still help you. They have also been known to fix overbites, underbites, crossbites and teeth overcrowding. You will likely start to see results after a few weeks or so.
INVISIBLE BRACES VS METAL BRACES...
Convenience: Invisible braces can be applied easily and removed whenever necessary, which will prevent food from getting stuck in them. The treatment period is significantly shorter than that of metal braces.
Appearance: They are called invisible braces for a reason! Many people are dissuaded from getting metal braces as they can be visually unappealing. Invisalign are made from clear plastic, which makes them virtually invisible.
Comfort: The lack of wires and brackets on invisible braces make them much more comfortable than metal braces, which can dig into the gums.
Removability: The fact that you can remove invisible braces not only makes them more convenient but also allows for better hygiene, as they can be cleaned each night with a soft brush. This will remove bacteria, which will lower the risk of gum disease.
Maintenance: They are much less likely to break or become dislodged as they contain no brackets or wires.
- General Dentistry
- Cosmetic Care
- Preventative Care
- Crowns and Bridges
- Teeth Whitening, White Fillings and Invisalign