Unfortunately not unless it’s extremely mild. The reason for this is because the tooth will be too thick, the bite may not be correct, it won’t look right and will highlight any discrepancies in the teeth.
Unfortunately not unless it’s extremely mild. The reason for this is because the tooth will be too thick, the bite may not be correct, it won’t look right and will highlight any discrepancies in the teeth.
Yes. To ensure the teeth don’t move back to their original position, you will need to wear your aligner every night during sleep for as long as you want them to keep straight.
We offer an interest free payment plan on treatments over £500.
We recommend changing your aligner every 1-2 weeks and this is discussed at your appointments with the change over date written on the invisalign aligner bags.
Three. The consultation, treatment, and follow up
Dr Emma will have a chat to hear what your concerns are and she will give her recommendation and advise of costs and payment plans and you will have the opportunity to ask any further questions.
This is where we add a white tooth coloured material on top of the tooth which we then mould and set in the desired shape.
What is Invisalign?
Invisalign is a series of nearly invisible clear aligners that gradually move your teeth to their desired position over time.
It is advised to wear your aligner for a minimum of 20 hours a day. The aligners should only be removed for eating and brushing your teeth.
To cancel or rebook please give 24 hrs notice, otherwise there will be a late cancellation fee of £100.
Composite bonding is built on top of the natural tooth so there is no preparation or drilling of the tooth first. In many cases porcelain veneers need to have the natural teeth filed down to allow space for them to be bonded onto your teeth. This can be carried out minimally with careful planning.
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