Barely noticeable teeth straightening

No one likes being stared at because they have some oddity going on that they can’t change. We are taught not to stare at people when we are little, but there is something compelling about someone who doesn’t look completely normal. Imagine then, deciding to get your teeth straightened and knowing that it will mean being stared at, either covertly or blatantly, all day by the queues of people you have to deal with in your job. Maybe you work in a bank, or a shop. That could hundreds of people every day sneaking a gaze at that weird stuff on your teeth, wondering what you’re doing having teeth straightening at your age, for goodness sake. Sounds awful, doesn’t it? Well, if you have Invisalign in St John’s Wood with us at Aura Dental, it doesn’t have to be like that at all.

Invisalign in St John’s WoodDiscretion when you need it

In St John’s Wood, Invisalign is a really great way to get your teeth straightened without all the nosy parkers have a gawp. Invisalign is different from normal braces, in that it doesn’t even use the familiar bracket and wire systems that we see stuck onto the fronts of people’s teeth.

Instead, Invisalign in St John’s Wood is a system that takes the idea of the mouth guard and turns it into teeth straightening. When you come to us for your initial consultation, we use digital scanning to take pinpoint accurate measurements of your teeth in all their glorious wonkiness. When we feed these details into a computer programme, it turns them into a CGI animation of how your teeth gliding into alignment, and then, there’s your beautiful new smile.

If you decide to go for it, we then send this information off to the USA where a series of aligners, which look like ultra-thin, clear plastic snap-on mouth guards, are 3D printed. The first one is pretty much as your teeth are now, but a few changes creates pressure to start moving your teeth. When that pressure wears off, it’s on to the next one, and so on, until your teeth are straight, and all without anyone even noticing you’re having treatment.