A smiley destination

Change and transitions can be scary, but what about when they’re leading to better things? A trip to the dentist might not appeal to some people, particularly to patients who feel nervous before an appointment. The trouble usually seems to be the fear of the unknown, because you never know what the dentist will find, like the secrets behind your smile.

Orthodontist in Harley StreetVisiting the dentist does not have to be scary and uncertain, because at Harley Street Dental Clinic we make sure that you know everything there is to know about your own teeth. We treat all of our patients with respect and understanding, liking to make sure that we get to know you as a person.

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So when it comes to the troubles that crooked or crowded teeth may be causing you, we want to help you find a solution. Teeth-straightening treatments are a part of that change, the sort of change that leads to a straighter and healthier smile. We are an orthodontist in Harley Street offering a range of teeth-straightening treatments, from the clear and removable to the entirely invisible.

Invisalign is the flexible alternative to traditional metal braces. This teeth-straightening treatment works as a series of clear aligners that gently move your teeth to their desired positions over time. These are made especially for your teeth to fit snugly over them, so they cannot be used by any of your friends and family.

Another alternative to the traditional are lingual braces. These use similar straightening methods to metal braces with wires and brackets. The difference between them is that lingual braces are placed on the back of the teeth, working to straighten them discreetly without you or anyone else noticing.

An orthodontist in Harley Street to smile about

Whatever teeth-straightening treatment you feel best suits you, the aim is to end your dental journey with a straighter and healthier smile. By moving your teeth to their correct positions and fixing issues such as gaps between the teeth, there is less room for plaque to build up. This can mean avoiding further interruptions to your smile with nasty problems like gum disease and tooth decay.