Transform your smile, boost your confidence – expert dental care for a healthier you!
Gone are the days of metal brackets stealing the spotlight from your smile. Invisalign aligners are crafted from clear, medical-grade plastic that fits snugly over your teeth, so discreet, most people won’t even notice you’re wearing them.
How It Works
Why it's beneficial:
Invisalign aligners are designed with your lifestyle in mind. Flexible, smooth, and removable, they make the teeth-straightening process more convenient and less intrusive than traditional braces.
How It Works
Why it's beneficial:
You don’t need to wait years for the smile you want. With Invisalign, you may start seeing visible changes in just a few weeks — and treatment times are often shorter than traditional braces.
How It Works
Why it's beneficial:
No two smiles are the same — and neither are Invisalign plans. Each journey is tailored to your specific dental structure, bite, and alignment goals.
How It Works
Why it's beneficial:
Preventing issues is cheaper than treating them!
Early detection means minimal interventions
Good oral health contributes to overall well-being
Establish healthy habits from an early age
Pay As You Go | Finance Plans | 0% Interest Available
Treatments | Cost |
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Invisalign Lite | From £2,500 |
Invisalign Full | From £3,500 |
Teen Invisalign | From £3,000 |
Clear Retainers | From £150 |
Absolutely. One of the biggest perks of Invisalign is that it doesn’t restrict your diet. You can enjoy all your favorite foods—just remember to remove your aligners before eating or drinking anything other than water. After your meal, it’s best to brush your teeth before putting them back in to maintain oral health and keep the trays clear.
The duration of Invisalign treatment varies from person to person. On average, it takes about 6 to 18 months. However, this depends on the complexity of your case—minor alignment issues may resolve faster, while more intricate adjustments can take longer.
While Invisalign isn’t painful in the traditional sense, you might feel slight pressure or discomfort when switching to a new set of aligners—this is a sign that the aligners are doing their job by gradually shifting your teeth. Most people describe it as mild and manageable, usually subsiding within a day or two as your mouth adjusts.
For best results, you’ll need to wear your aligners for 20 to 22 hours per day. That means keeping them in throughout the day and night, removing them only to eat, drink, brush, and floss. Consistency is key—skipping or forgetting to wear them can slow down your progress or affect the final outcome.