Let’s get clear about braces

One of the benefits that we offer our patients at Harley Street Dental Clinic is clarity about their dental treatment. We can explain options and procedures in a way that is engaging, informative and free from confusing clinical terms. One of the treatments that people often have some misconceptions about is clear braces in Harley Street. This is usually because they are mixing them up with traditional braces or they aren’t familiar with all of the options that are available.

Clear Braces in Harley StreetWhat do clear braces in Harley Street do?

Firstly, it’s important to understand that clear braces in Harley Street do the same job as traditional teeth-straightening treatments. They move the teeth into more ideal positions with gentle pressure. It’s the way that they do this and the equipment that we use that makes clear braces different.

What types of clear braces are there?

The term ‘clear braces’ is applied to any kind of realignment treatment that uses equipment that is see-through to help it blend in with someone’s smile. This might include a system that incorporates clear brackets used alongside tooth-coloured wires or it might be an aligner made from clear plastic. The former is fixed to the teeth for the duration of treatment while the latter is removable and under the patient’s control.

Both types of clear braces are low-impact for the aesthetics of a patient’s smile. This is one of the reasons why people choose this kind of equipment. It means that they do not have to worry about the impression they will make in the world while they are having their smile fixed. Some methods are so discreet that it is hard to tell that someone is wearing dental equipment at all. We can discuss your priorities and the options that are available to you when you visit Harley Street Dental Clinic.

How long does treatment take with clear braces in Harley Street?

Treatment time varies from patient to patient depending on their individual circumstances. Clear braces tend to be used for mild to moderate malocclusions and they are also usually focused on the teeth that are visible when a patient smiles. Both factors mean that treatment with clear braces often lasts for less time than a traditional realignment procedure.