The secret’s in the smile – Virtually invisible braces for people who want to straighten their teeth discreetly

Nothing is as important as a genuine and heartfelt smile. Whether in your professional life or when out socialising, an attractive smile can make you feel happier and more relaxed – as well as making the right impression. Now there’s a new way to achieving a beautiful smile without showing your braces. Invisalign is a new approach to cosmetic dentistry which offers a virtually invisible way to straighten teeth.

Considering cosmetic dentistry
Many people are unhappy with their teeth – but for those who spend a lot of time ‘in the public eye’, or deal directly with people everyday, wearing traditional braces is not an option. There are a number of cosmetic dentistry options out there, but none has been comfortable and discreet enough to give us a carefree smile, until now. Unlike the extreme and highly invasive option of veneers or the more traditional option of metal braces, which are bonded to the teeth, Invisalign is a cosmetic dental treatment which offers a virtually invisible way to straighten teeth, without the need for metal brackets and wires. The Invisalign technique uses a series of custom made, clear plastic removable aligners that gradually reposition your teeth in as little as 9 to 18 months (depending on the condition of your teeth).

Invisalign: the benefits are clear

The convenience and ease of use of the Invisalign technique have made it the choice of over half a million people. Unlike traditional types of braces, Invisalign:
• Is clear: you can straighten your teeth without hardly anyone knowing
• Is removable: you can eat and drink what you want during treatment. You can also brush and floss to maintain good oral hygiene
• Is comfortable: there are no metal brackets or wires which can cause mouth irritation. This also means less time spent your dental practitioner’s chair getting adjustments
• And best of all, because the Invisalign aligners are virtually invisible, most people won’t notice you’re in treatment

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