An investment in your future: Invisalign in Berkshire
The year is almost up, and like you, we can’t believe how time has flown. Where did 2019 go? But like you, we’re also looking forward to the festivities of the year-end, as well as the new year of 2020. With all of that in mind, now might be the best time to look ahead and get your dental work started for the new year! By getting your Invisalign in Berkshire, you are investing in your dental health and in your future. The following piece will run you through what you can expect when you visit us at The Old Windsor Dental Practice and what the process of getting Invisalign fitted is like.
What can I expect when I get Invisalign in Berkshire?
You will have a consultation with us before we begin any dental work with you. You’ll know what to expect from the beginning and we always look forward to answering your questions. We are extremely proud of our team at The Old Windsor Dental Practice; each person you encounter with us will make sure you’re comfortable and up-to-speed with what’s going on. If you need some more insight before joining us then please take a moment to read a few patient reviews, or take a look at our Smile Gallery. You’ll see a number of patients who have had similar dental work done at our practice.
The Invisalign in Berkshire process goes as follows: a dental impression will be taken of your mouth. This impression is used to create unique aligners that fit your mouth and will be used to shift your teeth over time. The clear aligners are made in a laboratory and the best care is used when making each clear tray. You’ll be fitted with your Invisalign braces and this is the best time to learn about how each tray should be looked after.
Once you leave our dental practice, you’re always welcome to pop in again if more questions come to mind, or if you’re having any challenges with your new dental work.
The hidden gem
One of the benefits of getting your Invisalign braces fitted at our dental practice is that they are almost invisible to the untrained eye. You can eat, drink and brush your teeth as you normally would because you’re able to remove the braces. This is a good option for students, parents, or older adults that prefer to keep their dental work private.
Your hidden dental work will only be known to you and your dental team – unless you decide to divulge your hidden gem to the world!
Will Invisalign be painful?
You will feel slight discomfort as the dental structures gently move your teeth into place over time. Invisalign braces are removable, which means that you can take them out when you need to. The clear dental structures are a great way to slowly and gently correct how your teeth fit into your mouth. If you feel any pain at any point, contact us at The Old Windsor Dental Practice to discuss what can be done for you.