How To Straighten Your Teeth Without Braces

How To Straighten Your Teeth Without Braces

So, you’ve been thinking about having your teeth corrected for a while, but just can’t face the prospect of braces? You’re not alone. Many adults feel self-conscious about the idea of a traditional ‘train track’ brace, reminiscent of kids from their school days.

But the good news is that you can straighten your teeth without braces. Yes, really. Here’s how.

Invisalign or Spark

We know we’re biassed, but we can’t get enough of Invisalign and Spark clear aligners. Perfect for those who don’t want to draw attention to their teeth, or who are worried about having a traditional brace, Invisalign and Spark offer fuss-free treatment and excellent results.

This system uses clear, plastic aligners instead of braces to gently help guide your teeth into the correct position. And instead of appointments to tighten wires, we’ll simply swap your aligners for slightly different ones every week as your teeth align – meaning that you can get on with your life while we concern ourselves with your smile.

Invisalign and Spark clear aligners can be removed when you're eating and drinking, brushing and flossing, and you can even take them out for special occasions – but not for too long, mind. So wave goodbye to photos with your mouth closed!

Should I try DIY home treatments?

No! You definitely should not try to straighten your teeth at home, despite what you might have read online. Paper clips, rubber bands or someone else’s brace or aligners will not work for you – and could actually cause a lot of damage to your teeth.

When done correctly and overseen by an orthodontist, teeth can be gradually straightened over a period of many months with braces or aligners by gently putting pressure on the teeth and guiding them into the best position.

Doing this yourself, without any training or expert knowledge, could cause too much strain to be put on your teeth and the ligaments and roots that hold them in place, potentially causing the roots to die and killing a tooth (or more). It might also result in cracked teeth, infections, severe pain, weakened tooth enamel and cuts on your gums. So don’t be tempted!

Talk to us

So if you're ready to give your teeth the attention they deserve, give us a call on 01245 46 3000 and we’ll happily talk you through your options. Who knows, that perfect smile could be just around the corner!

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