Author: Clear Braces Direct
What goes into Invisalign cost? A guide
If you have attended a dental check-up in the last 2 to 3 years, it’s highly likely that in your dental surgery waiting room you will have seen a poster about invisible aligners.
This is because the majority of dental surgeries offer them and, for reasons that are fairly straightforward, this option is exceedingly popular for many dental patients who are looking to straighten their teeth in adulthood. However, you may have heard that this treatment is rather expensive and you may have concerns that you will not be able to afford it, even though you feel you could genuinely benefit from it.
Our team at Clear Braces Direct is always happy to discuss the breakdown of Invisalign cost London to help you understand where the cost of the treatment is going and which areas can allow for a bit more wiggle room, to make the process more affordable for you. So, if you want to get straighter teeth as an adult using invisible aligners, but worry you can’t afford them, simply contact our team for more information.
So what is included in Invisalign cost London? More than you may think, but read on to find out!
The consultation
When it comes to determining if you are suitable for invisible aligners, you’ll need to attend a consultation with our team. Here, we will assess the condition of your oral health and the severity of your dental misalignment. If we feel that you are suitable, we will then begin to discuss Invisalign cost London with you and you will note that the consultation and the intraoral scan are included.
The creation of the aligners
The aligners themselves are fairly cheap as they are simply printed using digital software and a 3D printer. This will also make up some of the costs of the overall treatment and if you require any aligners to be reprinted at any point during the treatment, this could include some additional costs.
The ‘check-ups’
When you have invisible aligners, you will not need to attend as many dental appointments as you would if you were wearing a standard fitted brace. However, you will still need to see your team every 8 to 12 weeks on average and these check-ups or consultations will be included in the overall cost of the aligners.
Additional aligners
If you lose many of the aligners, or a lot of them become damaged, then any additional aligners will likely cost a little bit more. This is because the initial shape will need to be resent to the dental laboratory to have it reprinted. This will also likely include a visit to see our team to ensure that the new aligners fit correctly.
Retainers
Once you have finished using the aligners, you will need to wear a retainer which is typically free. But, once again, if it becomes lost or damaged, any additional retainers will be added to the final cost. It is worth noting that once the retainers are off, if your teeth begin to revert to their previous positions, we may be able to provide you with add-on aligners but the number that needs to be printed will impact the final cost.
Common myths about Invisalign debunked
It is no small thing approaching a dental team to have your teeth straightened as an adult.
This process was once seen as extreme and expensive, but thanks to advances in modern-day orthodontics, you can now have your teeth straightened without drawing unwanted stares or breaking the bank.
One of the most popular methods available today for adults to straighten their teeth is the use of invisible aligners. However, while these are exceedingly popular, many people have disparaged them; therefore, there have been several myths floating around on the internet that you may have seen whilst researching adult orthodontic care.
At Clear Braces Direct, we’re always happy to discuss using Invisalign London with our patients to help them get a straighter and better-aligned smile. This aligner has changed the face of adult orthodontic care and can be used to treat even more severe cases of orthodontic misalignment. So, if you are curious about getting straighter teeth without the hassle, feel free to contact us.
But what are some of the most common myths that surround this aligner? Read on to learn the facts behind the fiction relating to Invisalign London.
The aligners don’t work
Of course, Invisalign London works! It wouldn’t be so popular if it didn’t!
This myth seems to stem from people assuming that the aligner just cannot work as well as a brace. However, due to its unique, custom-fitted shape and vector maps, the aligner can apply pressure to the right areas in your mouth to move your teeth gently and without hassle. If you have used aligners mimicking Invisalign that you bought online and they have not worked, you likely need to see a dentist or orthodontic team to discuss a suitable option.
They take longer than standard braces
Actually, no, they don’t! Because Invisalign aligners are designed to treat mild to moderate cases of dental misalignment, they can do so in as little as 3 to 6 months. Whereas wearing a standard fixed orthodontic brace can take 36 months for most adult patients.
They are too expensive for most people to afford
Once again, treatment with Invisalign is more affordable than many people expect because patients don’t have to visit their dentists to have their aligners straightened or adjusted. Furthermore, since the aligners must be worn for around 3 to 6 months on average, fewer appointments are needed, thus lowering the overall cost of the treatment.
You can get the same results using aligners bought online
Many online aligners will require you to take dental moulds by yourself at home; unless you have orthodontic experience, this can be tricky to get right. So, generally speaking, no, you cannot get the same results from aligners that are bought online. If you want to get your teeth straightened, you should seek the advice of our team.
The results don’t last
Like all orthodontic treatments, the results will only last if you maintain regular appointments with your dentist and wear the required retainers for the appropriate amount of time to prevent your teeth from reverting to their previous positions.
FAQs regarding straight teeth at home answered
Following the pandemic of 2020, more people than ever before are less than eager to attend medical appointments unless they absolutely have to. This means there has been a larger push for people to use invisible aligners within their own homes, as these do not require frequent dental visits to an orthodontic team.
Luckily, if you are looking to straighten your teeth at home but with the professionalism associated with using an in-clinic orthodontic tool, our team at Clear Braces Direct has the solution for you.
At Clear Braces Direct, we are one of the primary dental surgeries in the UK that utilises Invisalign, and thanks to updates relating to downloadable apps and the orthodontic process itself, you can now get straight teeth at home London using Invisalign.
This is great, but you may have some questions about the feasibility and the process of getting straight teeth at home London. Is it different to having your teeth straightened in the surgery with a metal brace? Read on to find out!
Who is suitable for this treatment?
Much like an aligner being used in a surgery, you will need to initially attend a consultation with our team, so we can assess whether you are suitable for the aligner and whether it can actually help you to get straight teeth at home London. We will be looking at the severity of the misalignment that you have and your overall dental health to ensure that there are no pre-existing conditions that can make this treatment less suitable for you. If all goes well, you will be given the green light by our team to go ahead.
How does it work?
If you are deemed suitable during the initial consultation, our team will take an intraoral scan of your mouth, and the results will then be sent away for a set of aligners to be created. Rather than needing to visit our dental surgery to pick them up and have them fitted, the aligners will be sent straight to your front door along with instructions on how to proceed.
But other than that, it is exactly the same as it would be if you were attending the clinic regularly. You simply change between the aligners when they feel loose and report any issues that you may be having to our team.
Does it take longer than in-clinic assisted options?
If you stick to the standard treatment plan of wearing the aligners for around 22 hours a day, or as long as set down by our team, then no, getting your teeth straightened at home does not take longer than it would if you were regularly seeing our dental team.
Is it more expensive?
No, it is not more expensive than having your teeth straightened with a standard aligner or fitted brace. In actuality, because fewer clinic appointments are required, this option may be more affordable for you. So book an appointment with our team to discuss pricing for your unique case.
Does it work?
The success of any invisible aligner is based on whether the patient adheres to the treatment plan. So, if you stick to wearing your aligners for 22 hours a day and follow our team’s advice, then absolutely, this aligner can work even if you never need to visit our clinic.
Frequently asked questions about Invisalign answered
When most adults are advised to undertake orthodontic treatment, many of them presume that this will mean wearing a fitted orthodontic or metal brace.
This can create more than a few problems, especially if you have a job that requires you to give talks, such as a lecturer, as you may be self-conscious about people looking at your teeth. Luckily, there is a way to get the straighter smile you deserve without undergoing such extensive orthodontic work, and that is with the use of invisible aligners.
When you come to us at Clear Braces Direct to talk to our team about orthodontic treatment, we will likely advise the use of one of our most famous and successful aligners: Invisalign London. This aligner has helped thousands of people get the straighter smiles they wanted, without using excessive force or visually noticeable methods, making it exceedingly popular.
But even at this early stage, you may have queries about how Invisalign London works. In this article, our team aims to answer five of the most common questions about this invisible aligner treatment.
How do the aligners work?
Invisalign London works due to its unique and custom-fitted shape. When you come to see our team for your initial consultation, we will assess your suitability, and assuming that you have good oral health and only a moderate case of dental misalignment, we will then use an intraoral scanner to take an image of your teeth.
The image from the scan will be used to create the shape of the starting aligner. Using computer technology to move your teeth digitally, another set of aligners will be custom-made to support the movement at each stage.
How long does it take?
It is hard to say since your clinical case will vary from other people. However, on average, invisible aligners can straighten your teeth in as little as 3 to 6 months, provided that you wear them for the allotted time per day, which is usually 22 hours.
Can they correct overbites?
In some cases, yes, they can correct overbites. As mentioned earlier, your overbite will have to be mild to moderate, and it cannot involve crooked molar teeth that need notating, as this can only be achieved using standard metal braces.
Is it uncomfortable to wear them?
Because the aligners are slimmer than traditional fitted braces, many patients find that they are easier to wear in daily life. Because the aligners do not exert pressure or force in the same way as braces do when they have been adjusted or corrected, the treatment itself is more comfortable in general.
However, you should expect some sensations of soreness and pressure, for which you will need to take over-the-counter pain relievers. If it becomes excruciatingly difficult to wear your aligners, please contact our team.
Are they going to be expensive?
The cost of braces in adult life is governed by multiple factors, one of which involves visits to the dentist to have the braces tightened. As invisible aligners do not require this, you may be surprised at how affordable they can be. We are also able to offer financing options to suitable patients to help break down the cost of treatment.
A guide to Invisalign treatment from Clear Braces Direct
Are you fed up with having to hide your smile in group photos at work? Or have you simply had enough of feeling that your smile is not good enough to show off? You are not alone, and in the UK, as many as 1 in 5 adults wish their teeth were straighter.
Luckily, there is now a way for you to get the straighter smile you want without having to resort to wearing fixed metal braces, and this is known as the use of clear or invisible aligners, which are simple to use and easy to fit into a daily schedule.
At Clear Braces Direct, we are always happy and eager to meet with adult patients who want to straighten their smiles. One of the aligners that we use in our surgery is Invisalign London, which can work quickly and effectively to correct mild to moderate cases of orthodontic misalignment.
But what exactly goes into making and wearing Invisalign London? Below is a rough guide on what you can expect when you come to our surgery for this treatment.
Consultation
First, for you to be deemed suitable to wear Invisalign London, our team will need to assess your overall oral health and the position of your teeth. As mentioned briefly earlier, if you have a mild to moderate misalignment, then it is highly likely that you’ll be suitable for this treatment. You also need to have good oral health with no signs of active decay or gum disease. If all goes to plan, we will use an intraoral scanner to take an image of the inside of your mouth, which will then be sent to a dental laboratory.
Creation
From this scan, your digital teeth will be uploaded into specialised orthodontic computer software, which will move them. Using these projected movements, a set of aligners will then be 3D printed; there will usually be between 12 to 14 aligners in a standard set, but for slightly more complicated cases, there may be as many as 18. The entire process takes between 6 to 8 weeks.
Daily wear
When your aligners arrive back at our surgery, we will call you in and show you how to wear them. They have to be worn in the set order and for around 22 hours a day for them to work.
You also need to keep your aligners clean; when you take them out before a meal, you will need to brush your teeth to ensure that no food debris gets pressed against your teeth or gums once your aligners are back on. This will help to keep your oral health in check whilst undergoing this treatment.
Appointments
You will not need to see our team frequently unless a serious issue needs to be addressed. However, you will need to download the app with Invisalign and send us weekly images of your smile so that we can assess whether or not the aligners are working as predicted.
Post-treatment
Once you have finished your treatment (in as little as 3 to 6 months), you will need to wear retainers to keep your teeth in their new positions. Without retainers, your teeth may revert or take on a different misalignment, which will lead to another course of orthodontic care.
Worried about Invisalign cost? Practical concerns explored
When you are an adult who is looking to undertake a realignment journey, it is likely that you will want an option which will have as little impact on your daily life as possible.
Adult life is already tricky enough without having to schedule multiple orthodontic appointments and undertaking the potential discomfort of wearing a fitted brace. Luckily, in the last 10 years, an option has come to light which has allowed adult patients to straighten their teeth with as little disruption as possible, known as invisible aligners.
When you come to Clear Braces Direct, our team will be happy to discuss with you the likelihood of you being suitable to be treated with this aligner. We will also cover all areas of it with you, such as Invisalign cost London, daily wear and how to manage the potential discomfort that the aligner may cause. Thus, allowing you to have everything planned out and be informed as to what to expect from this treatment.
In this article, we will aim to explore 5 practical aspects of using this aligner, from Invisalign cost London to how long it will take, and of course, how you can best manage any discomfort that it may cause.
Cost
Invisalign cost London is one of the biggest concerns that many of our patients have and you will be happy to know that when it is compared to the cost of standard fitted braces, this option is actually relatively affordable. This is because it requires so few visits to see our team and there is no adjustment or tightening of the aligner required. Therefore, the cost will be minimal and we are also happy to offer financing options to our suitable patients.
Time
This aligner also offers the benefit of being quicker than fitted braces, and you can get the straighter smile you want in around 3 to 8 months, depending on the severity of the misalignment being treated and depending on whether or not you follow our team’s advice relating to daily wear. So, it won’t take years and years to get a straighter smile!
Discomfort
If you’re in a meeting, the last thing you want to do is rush out to take pain relief. It is true that invisible aligners will apply gradual pressure to your teeth and gently push them into the desired position. However, this should not be overly uncomfortable and should be manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. If it is excessively sore, call our team for help.
Discretion
Another practical aspect to consider is the discretion that this aligner offers. As it is made from clear plastic, nobody will be able to notice you are wearing it, even your closest friends and colleagues. So, you will not have to feel self-conscious when having your teeth straightened.
Ease of use
This aligner is easy to fit into daily life, as you don’t need to attend multiple appointments with our team and you can take it out and put it in as and when you require. Just be sure to wear it for 22 hours a day. To keep it clean, all you need to do is rinse it under a cold-water tap.
Can you wear Invisalign with dental implants? A short guide
When you are an adult considering orthodontic care, you may have concerns that some of your pre-existing dental conditions or restorations may not be compatible with orthodontic realignments, particularly when it comes to using an invisible aligner.
Luckily, the dental teams that produced Invisalign were aware that realignment rarely occurs in a vacuum and that those who use this tool will likely have other treatments that have been performed in their mouths. Thus, they have aimed to ensure that invisible aligners are compatible with almost every restorative or cosmetic treatment there is for your teeth.
At Clear Braces Direct, we will always aim to be frank and clear with our patients about treatment with Invisalign London and how it may impact other restorative and cosmetic treatments they have undertaken. After all, we want you to get the straighter smile that you want and deserve without having to sacrifice other cosmetic treatments to do so.
So, without further ado, in this article, our team looks at the common cosmetic treatments that many of our patients have when they come to us for Invisalign London and whether or not they are compatible.
Dental implants
Invisalign London is designed to move your natural teeth into more desirable positions. But what if you have dental implants? Will the use of an invisible aligner cause an issue?
In most cases, no. The use of dental implants will not negatively impact the realignment process of an invisible aligner. This is because most dental implants are set in straight positions alongside your other teeth and will not need to be moved by the aligner, making them compatible.
Crowns
Crowns are an extensive restoration of a tooth that has been damaged just above the gum line but has healthy roots; this leaves many people to worry that pressure from an invisible aligner may cause the crown to fall off. Luckily, if your crown is being correctly maintained with bi-annual checkups, it will likely not fall, and the tooth can be moved alongside any others without hassle during the realignment process.
Fillings
Much like a crown, even a very large filling can be successfully moved using invisible aligners, provided that there is no underlying decay or that the tooth that has the filling is not loose or showing signs of decay.
Root canals
Root canals are a bit more complicated as they are, in essence, fillings that have occurred underneath the gum line. You’ll be glad to know that if the tooth that has had the root canal is healthy, it will not negatively impact the orthodontic treatment you wish to undertake.
Just be sure that you attend your bi-annual checkups regularly before undertaking invisible aligners to ensure that your root canal is set in place.
Veneers
As you may have guessed by now, the majority of these restoratives depend on them being securely in place and not moving when it comes to treatment with invisible aligners. In the case of veneers, which are, in essence, porcelain shells placed over the front of your teeth, it is possible to have treatment with aligners, as it does not put pressure onto the veneer but rather the tooth. Provided that the veneers are strongly bonded to your teeth, there should not be an issue with invisible aligner treatment.
5 facts about getting straight teeth at home that you need to know
If you undertook orthodontic treatment as a teenager or child, you probably remember all the need-to-know facts associated with the process.
For instance, your dentist would have probably told you to brush your teeth after meals when wearing a fitted brace and avoid certain foods as they can become stuck to the archwires. If you are now a teenager or adult and have noticed that your teeth are becoming slightly misaligned, then you may be less than eager to use a fitted metal brace again due to some of these dietary and lifestyle restrictions. But there is now an option that will allow you to realign your teeth discreetly: Invisalign!
When it comes to choosing a provider of Invisalign, our team at Clear Braces Direct is experienced with this brand of aligner. We know that if you are a suitable candidate for treatment with Invisalign, you can use it to get straight teeth at home London, which is more convenient for you and saves a lot of trips to our dental surgery.
But Invisalign is different to a standard fitted brace, and if you are using Invisalign to get straight teeth at home London, there are some things about the treatment process that you need to know. So, read on to find out more!
You are in charge!
With a fitted brace, your dentist would be in charge of tightening it and ensuring that it was working. When it comes to getting straight teeth at home London with Invisalign, you are in charge! This means you will be responsible for ensuring that all the aligners are worn in the correct order and fitting correctly, and you will be responsible for sending selfies to our team.
It may cause a twinge
Since an Invisalign aligner is removable, it can be easy to assume that it will not cause any pressure on your mouth. But you need to be aware that the aligner is designed to move your teeth, so it may be slightly uncomfortable, especially when you wear a new aligner in the series. To mitigate this discomfort, use over-the-counter pain relievers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen.
You will need to stay in touch
You will need to keep in regular contact with our team so that we can ensure that the process is working; send our team selfies of your smile once a week using the associated Invisalign app. These weekly updates will allow us to assess whether the treatment is working properly and spot and resolve potential problems
It is pretty quick
Invisalign is a fast-acting aligner and can straighten your teeth in as little as 3 to 6 months. But when you are using it at home, your treatment time will depend on you staying in contact with our team and promptly reporting any issues that may be occurring.
Retainers will be needed
Much like a fitted brace, once the treatment is over, you will be given a custom-made retainer by our team; this will need to be worn to ensure that your teeth stay in their new positions.
Invisalign versus internet aligners: a comparison
There has been a rise in the number of patients seeking out orthodontic tools to straighten their teeth within the comfort of their own homes. While there is nothing inherently wrong with this provided that you have the oversight and guidance of a dental practitioner, in some instances, it can become far too easy for dental patients to simply order aligners from the internet without the necessary professional care.
Understandably, this comes with its own set of complications and can actually cause more issues with the realignment process than are needed.
At Clear Braces Direct, we offer in-surgery treatments for misaligned teeth and are also happy to offer at-home treatments using Invisalign London. However, we will always ensure that our team is on hand to guide you through this process as you undertake it in your own home and will always be willing and eager to answer any questions you may have.
In this article, we will compare the use of Invisalign London from our team to the use of a standard aligner bought online to help you see the dangers of undertaking orthodontic care without the oversight of a dental team.
Precision
First, when it comes to wearing Invisalign London, our team will need to take an intraoral scan of your mouth so that we can plot each stage of the realignment process. If you use an at-home kit, you will likely be sent a dental mould which you yourself are responsible for taking. This can create issues with the precision of the aligners that will be created, meaning that the result will simply not be as good as it would be if you had come to our team.
Care
As mentioned earlier, when it comes to using invisible aligners from our team, we will always ensure that we are on the end of the phone to answer any queries you have. You can also communicate with us via the app, which you will need to use to send us your weekly selfies. If you order an aligner from an online provider, you will simply not have access to this care, which can cause further issues with the realignment process.
Re-ordering aligners
In some cases, you may misplace or damage one of your aligners beyond repair and will need to have a replacement ordered. When you contact our team, we will always aim to get this done as soon as possible and usually with no further cost to you. If you do this via the internet and an online provider, you may be in for a bit of a wait, which can delay the process and even cause your teeth to revert.
Communication
To ensure that your alignment process is going as planned, our team will need to have weekly photos sent to us from your phone via the app. While some online providers do offer this, they likely do not have the expertise that our team has and will not be able to offer targeted advice to help you.
Complications
There may be issues with tracking, which our professional team will be able to assess by looking at your weekly selfies. Those who offer this service without checkups or intraoral scans are less likely to spot these issues and may actually be less qualified and capable of resolving potential complications that arise.
A quick look at Invisalign accessories
Most people who have undertaken treatment in their childhood or teenage years with a fixed metal brace are aware of the seeming mountain of accessories required to ensure that this tool works correctly. This includes electric toothbrushes, portable electric toothbrushes to clean your braces while at work, and of course, interdental brushes to remove plaque from underneath the archwires.
Unfortunately, while you may think that undertaking invisible aligners will remove the need for accessories, you might be wrong there. But don’t worry! All these accessories are designed to ensure that orthodontic tools work as they need to so that you can get the straighter smile you want in the shortest time possible.
When you approach our team at Clear Braces Direct about undertaking Invisalign London, we will explain to you all the tools of the trade that are needed to ensure that this aligner straightens your teeth correctly and quickly. So you won’t have to wait around due to your aligners not working correctly. Great stuff!
So what are some of the accessories that accompany Invisalign London to ensure that the aligners work as planned? Read on to find out!
Chewies
Chewies are essentially small rubber foam cylinders that can be used when placing an aligner into your mouth, specifically when you have changed from one aligner to another. You need to ensure that the new aligner tracks correctly in order to move your teeth.
Chewies are reusable and can ensure that your treatment goes as planned with no delays by pressing the aligners against your teeth correctly. Simple!
Washes and crystals
You may have read that invisible aligners can be washed by simply rinsing them under a cold tap, and this is true. But some people want a bit more and are willing to go the extra mile to ensure that their aligners taste pleasant when worn. There are multiple washes and crystals designed for use alongside Invisalign London, and they can also freshen your breath at the same time. Just make sure that the type of wash you choose to rinse your aligners with is specified for Invisalign, as some may contain bleaches, which can discolour the aligners.
Removal picks
You may think that aligners can simply be pulled off of your teeth when you need to remove them; they technically can, but this can cause them to become damaged. Therefore, there are removal picks that can be used to simply pick the aligners off of your teeth. Physically, these picks resemble small plastic hooks and are great at preserving the shape of the aligner and ensuring that your fingernails do not scratch or chip at the shape.
Carry cases
When you receive your invisible aligners, they will come in a set carry case. While it can be tempting to simply chuck your aligners into your pocket or bag, this is not advised as this can cause them to become damaged and warp out of shape. If you lose your original carry case, there are many replacements that are just as sturdy and can keep the aligner safe and at a set temperature to prevent them from warping out of shape.
The app
If you are using Invisalign, you need to download the associated app for your smartphone, which allows you to send photos to our team once a week. We can then track how the aligner is progressing with your treatment and send you tips and advice if your treatment plan needs to be altered.