Teeth Straightening

Invisible Braces

Invisible braces, such as clear aligners, are a discreet way to straighten teeth without metal brackets.
They are custom-made, removable trays that gradually shift teeth into place.
Comfortable and nearly invisible, they’re ideal for adults and teens seeking a subtle solution.

Invisible Braces Are Suitable For

Invisible braces are suitable for individuals who want to straighten their teeth in a discreet and comfortable way, without the use of traditional metal brackets and wires. They are an excellent option for correcting mild to moderate alignment issues such as crowded teeth, gaps, overbites, underbites, and crossbites. Invisible braces are ideal for both teens and adults who prefer a more subtle orthodontic treatment that fits easily into their lifestyle.

These clear, removable aligners are custom-made to gradually move your teeth into their correct positions. They can be taken out for eating, brushing, and flossing, making them a convenient and hygienic alternative to fixed braces. Invisible braces are also a great choice for those seeking minor corrections after previous orthodontic work. We offer personalised treatment plans with invisible braces to help you achieve a straighter, more confident smile with comfort and discretion.

Benefits of Invisible Braces

1

Discreet Appearance

Clear aligners are nearly invisible, making them ideal for those wanting a subtle orthodontic option.

2

Removable Convenience

They can be taken out for eating, brushing, and flossing, promoting better oral hygiene.

3

Comfortable Fit

Made from smooth plastic, invisible braces are more comfortable than traditional metal braces.

4

Fewer Dental Visits

They often require fewer check-ups, as multiple aligners can be provided in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I need to wear invisible braces each day?

You should wear them for 20 to 22 hours a day, removing them only for eating, drinking (except water), brushing, and flossing.

They are effective for mild to moderate alignment problems, but complex cases may still require traditional braces.

Some discomfort or pressure is normal, especially when switching to a new aligner, but it usually subsides within a few days.

Typically, aligners are changed every 1 to 2 weeks, as directed by your dentist or orthodontist.

No, you should remove them before eating or drinking anything other than water to avoid staining or damaging the aligners.

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