Trying to find clear braces in Harley Street

If you’re looking for clear braces in Harley Street, Harley Street Dental Clinic may be just the place that you’re looking for. We have helped to correct many orthodontic problems for our adult patients with our range of clear braces, which allow you to enjoy the benefits of straighter teeth without anyone else knowing. Because your orthodontic needs are unique to you, we offer a number of different types of clear braces that are suitable for both simple and more complex corrections. In Harley Street, clear braces are proving to be ideal if your appearance is an important part of your work. They simply allow you to carry on with your professional daily life and help to improve the appearance of your teeth and your self-confidence.

clear-braces-harley-streetIt has been estimated by the British Orthodontic Society that almost three quarters of all adults would benefit from having their teeth straightened. In many cases you may either have missed out on the chance to have braces when you were growing up, or if you did have braces and did not have a fixed retainer fitted to your teeth at the end of the treatment, you may have noticed that they have moved back towards their original position. The reason many adults have not had their teeth straightened is because they do not wish to wear the traditional fixed braces with stainless steel brackets and wires.

Technology to make you smile

Thankfully advances in the types of materials available have lead to the development of a range of different types of clear braces. These can be made from porcelain, or clear plastic and some are fixed, while others are removable. Porcelain braces have brackets and wires in the same way that traditional fixed braces do, but they are made from tooth-coloured materials, which are virtually unnoticeable once they are fitted. These braces work in the same way as traditional braces but are far more difficult to see.

Removable Invisalign aligners allow you to enjoy eating all your favourite foods whilst having your teeth straightened, something that can be more difficult while you are wearing fixed braces. Although they need to be worn for a minimum of 20 hours each day, they can safely be removed whilst eating and for cleaning your teeth or the aligners.