Some reasons why Invisalign is helping millions of people get great smiles

Invisalign in St John’s Wood is making a great impression on our patients and all of the people around them, every time they smile. Invisalign is a modern type of brace that is changing the way people see teeth straightening. It is almost invisible, easy to manage and maintain, and allows the wearer to feel in control of their teeth straightening process. Patients have an added bonus when using Invisalign in St John’s Wood with us at Aura Dental because they get to track the progress of their teeth straightening before it has even begun. This is a serious motivation booster for people wearing removable braces.

Invisalign in St John’s WoodWant to know how it works?

Invisalign is a series of clear plastic aligners. They look like transparent tooth covers and fit tightly over your teeth. You will get your series of aligners at the beginning of your treatment. When you look at the series, you will clearly see how your teeth will progress right up until the end of your treatment. You will wear each set of aligners for 1-2 weeks. Once your teeth have settled into each set of aligners, it’s time to move on to the next. Your teeth will become straighter with each set in the series, and most people will never be able to tell that you are having your teeth straightened at all.

The clear plastic aligners used for Invisalign in St John’s Wood are made of a very thin, clear plastic. The aligners are barely visible when they are in your mouth. This means you can go about your usual daily routines without having to feel self-conscious about how your teeth look. There are no metal fixtures to worry about.

What about eating with Invisalign?

You will need to take your aligners out for eating, you can get a handy box to put them in during meal times. This means you are able to eat anything you like. Traditional braces require you to steer clear of some sticky or hard foods, but with Invisalign you are totally free to choose what you eat. Just remember to clean your teeth before you put your aligners back in to keep your teeth healthy throughout your treatment.