Working together to straighten your teeth

Getting a certain kind of dental treatment is a collaboration. It involves you and our dental team at Aura Dental in North West London. Braces are one of these treatments. They also often require further interaction with a third party company which manufactures braces.

braces-in-north-londonIt is important to understand the different relationships involved in your treatment. This will help you to feel taken care of and secure. Getting plenty of information is often a good way to reduce anxiety about treatment. Most things are less intimidating on closer inspection than they appear in our minds.

What we will do

At Aura Dental, we start by having a consultation with you at our clinic in North West London. Braces are custom-made for each patient, and we need to get a complete picture of where your teeth are, so that we can plan how to get them where they are going.

The schedule we provide you with will give you key information, such as how long treatment will take and what it will involves. Many of these things are predictable, with a reasonable degree of accuracy from the outset. This means we can also let you know the costs involved.

Some of the people we work with

We work with companies, like Six Month Smiles, Invisalign, Inman Aligner and CFast, to give you the latest in teeth straightening options. All of these brands have worked with dentists and patients nationally and internationally.

As each is highly focused on their treatment method, it means that you get the benefit of intensive development and experience. Your dentist will securely send your information to the makers of your chosen braces. They will then make and return your braces, which are fitted at our clinic in North West London. Braces all realign the teeth, but this can be achieved in a number of different ways. Your dentist will help you to decide which of these is right for you.

What you need to do

While we support you throughout, the final decision is always yours. Once made, you can begin to plan how your dental treatment and appointments will fit into your daily life. This might mean following special usage and care instructions for your equipment.