Cosmetic teeth straightening

Cosmetic teeth straightening focuses on moving the teeth visible in your smile line, usually your front 6 to 8 teeth. 

As these treatments focus on fewer teeth, results can be achieved quicker than full orthodontic treatment, in as little as 6 months. 

It is often more comfortable than may other orthodontic systems, as it uses less force to move the teeth ensuring it is gentler on the gums and soft tissue.

Treatment is discreet too! At Uppingham Dental & Implant Clinic we use a choice of clear ceramic brackets, to blend with your natural teeth, or near invisible removable aligners. These discreet options means your braces often go unnoticed.

As the name suggests, this treatment is a cosmetic treatment rather than orthodontic treatment. It won't correct any problems you have with the jaw alignment or bite, and therefore may not be suitable for all patients. We will invite you in for an initial consultation with a Uppingham Dental & Implant Clinic dentist, to establish your individual needs, and recommend the best options for a straightening solution for you.

To find out if this treatment is right for you, contact Uppingham Dental & Implant Clinic on 01572 823595 today!

Treatments

Hidden braces

Hidden braces sit on the inside of your teeth. Their positioning means you can't see them from the front of your teeth.

    Treatments

    Invisalign

    Invisalign® straightens your teeth with near-invisible, custom-made clear aligners, which fit comfortably over your teeth.

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      Orthodontics

      Who can benefit from orthodontic treatment?

      At Portman, we have treated thousands of patients, aged from eight to 88 years old. There is never a point in life where we cannot move healthy crooked teeth into their ideal positions.

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      Why are my teeth not straight?

      There are many causes of overcrowding, gaps and crooked teeth. For some people it can be inherited or possibly acquired, either due to a habit (sucking of the thumb, prolonged use of a dummy), or because of the premature loss of milk teeth or adult teeth.

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      What can be treated?

      Orthodontic treatments have evolved enormously over the last 20 years. Now problems such as gaps between the teeth, crowded teeth, overbite (upper teeth covering the majority of the lower ones), open bite (upper and lower teeth almost don’t touch) and cross bites can all be treated.

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      What will the impact of orthodontic treatment be?

      Orthodontic problems can have a profound impact on a person and their social and professional life. Depending on the extent of a problem, you might even be too self-conscious to smile. Effective orthodontic treatment not only improves your appearance, but also goes a long way to improving your self-confidence.

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      Should teeth be straightened for health reasons?

      The correction of poor dental positioning also improves oral hygiene, as crowded or crooked teeth are often hard to clean properly. With such an improvement, the risk of gum disease for example – which can result in loss of teeth in extreme cases – is prevented.

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      What other benefits does teeth straightening offer?

      Orthodontic treatment improves chewing efficiency by re-establishing the correct relationship between lower and upper teeth, removing the difficulty you may have when chewing certain kinds of food, and so providing better nutrition.

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