Get a more visible and attractive smile with Invisalign in St John’s Wood
If the thought of unattractive metal braces has kept you from straightening your teeth, Invisalign is the treatment you have been waiting for. Now you can straighten your teeth discreetly without the need to wear bulky brackets and rubber bands.
At Aura Dental in St John’s Wood, Invisalign can treat a multitude of dental problems including moderately crooked and gapped teeth, as well as overbites, underbites and crossbites. More importantly, Invisalign is ideal for image-conscious teenagers and adults alike.
How does Invisalign work?
If you have ever spoken to a dentist about traditional braces, you may already be aware of how braces, in general, align teeth. By using pressure and proper angling, it is possible to reduce and even eliminate large spaces between teeth, to make space for crowded teeth, to properly rotate teeth so that they are straight, and to correct issues with your bite. Invisalign in St John’s Wood can address the same issues with a different approach.
Invisalign consists of a series of invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners that fit snugly over your teeth. As Invisalign uses 3D technology to map every stage of your treatment, it is possible to find the best treatment plan in any given situation. Some patients may require as little as six months to see great results with their smile, but the average time of treatment is under a year.
Over time, you will only need to see your dentist once every six weeks or so. During that time a brief examination will be performed to check on the progress of the treatment, and then you will be provided with your new set of dental aligners. Simple and easy to use, Invisalign is developed with innovative, sophisticated technology to give you incredible results.
Benefits of Invisalign
There are several reasons patients find Invisalign appealing. The absence of brackets and wires creates an entirely different experience without decreasing results. Invisalign aligners are comfortable to wear and they can be removed any time to eat or brush your teeth. However, you have to wear them at least 20-22 hours per day for effective treatment.