All about the CFast system

Written in association with: Dr Biju Krishnan
Published: | Updated: 11/07/2024
Edited by: Karolyn Judge

CFast, which stands for Cosmetically Focused Adult Straight Teeth, is an innovative orthodontic treatment designed specifically for adults. Find out all about it from its founder, and cosmetic dentist at the One To One Dental Clinic, Dr Biju Krishnan.

Young woman who has had the CFast treatment

What is the CFast system?

CFast focuses on aligning the front six teeth, often referred to as the ‘social six,’ which are most visible when you smile. CFast offers a faster and more discreet alternative to traditional braces, making it an attractive option for adults seeking cosmetic improvement of their smile.

 

 

How does CFast work?

The system uses clear brackets and tooth-coloured nickel-titanium wires. They gently move the front teeth into their desired position. The process involves the following:

  1. Consultation: Your dentist will assess your teeth and discuss your aesthetic goals to determine if CFast is suitable for you.
  2. Treatment planning: A customised treatment plan is created based on digital impressions or moulds of your teeth.
  3. Fitting braces: Clear brackets are attached to the front six teeth, and tooth-coloured wires are threaded through the brackets.
  4. Adjustments: Periodic adjustments are made to the wires to ensure the teeth are moving correctly.
  5. Completion: Once the teeth have moved into their desired position, the braces are removed, and a retainer is provided to maintain the results.

 

 

What are the benefits of the CFast system?

CFast offers several advantages for adults looking to improve their smile without the lengthy treatment time associated with traditional braces. Some key benefits include:

  • Speed: Treatment typically takes between four to nine months, which is significantly faster than traditional orthodontic methods.
  • Discreet appearance: The clear brackets and tooth-coloured wires make CFast less noticeable than metal braces.
  • Comfort: The system uses gentle pressure to move teeth, which can result in less discomfort compared to other orthodontic treatments.
  • Focus on aesthetics: CFast specifically targets the front teeth, which are most visible when you smile, leading to noticeable improvements in a shorter time.

 

 

Who is a suitable candidate for CFast?

CFast is ideal for adults who have mild to moderate misalignment of the front teeth and are primarily concerned with cosmetic improvements. It is not suitable for addressing severe bite issues or complex orthodontic cases. Suitable candidates typically have:

  • Crowded or overlapping front teeth
  • Gaps between the front teeth
  • Slightly rotated or misaligned front teeth

During your consultation, your dentist will evaluate your specific needs and determine if CFast is the right solution for you.

 

 

How does CFast compare to other orthodontic treatments?

When considering orthodontic options, it's essential to understand how CFast differs from other treatments:

  • Traditional braces: Traditional braces can address a wide range of orthodontic issues, including bite problems and significant misalignment. However, they are more visible and typically require a longer treatment time (18-24 months).
  • Clear aligners: Systems like Invisalign use clear plastic trays to move teeth gradually. They are almost invisible and can address a variety of orthodontic problems. However, treatment duration can be similar to traditional braces, depending on the complexity of the case.
  • Lingual braces: They’re attached to the back of the teeth, making them invisible from the front. These braces can treat complex cases, but are often more expensive and can be uncomfortable for the tongue.

CFast provides a middle ground for adults who want a quick, aesthetically pleasing solution for minor orthodontic issues.

 

 

What can I expect during and after CFast treatment?

During CFast treatment, you will need to visit your dentist regularly. This is so you can get them adjusted. It's essential to maintain good oral hygiene to prevent any issues with your braces. After the treatment is complete, you will need to wear a retainer to keep your teeth in their new position and prevent them from shifting back.

 

The CFast system offers a fast, discreet, and effective solution for adults looking to cosmetically improve their smile by straightening the front teeth. If you are considering orthodontic treatment and are primarily concerned with the appearance of your front teeth, CFast may be the ideal option for you.

 

 

 

Considering the CFast treatment? Arrange a consultation with Dr Krishnan via his Top Doctors profile.

By Dr Biju Krishnan
Dentistry

Dr Biju Krishnan is an award-winning and celebrity cosmetic dentist based in central London. He is famous for founding one of the world's leading adult cosmetic tooth alignment systems, called CFast (Cosmetically Focused Adult Straight Teeth) which works to straighten the teeth. This technique, which has a presence in the UK, USA and the Middle East as well as South East Asia and Australasia, is revolutionary and has been chosen by the likes of Holly Willoughby, Alexandra Burke, several TOWIE and Coronation Street cast members and former Miss World contestant, Dalreena Poonam Gill. 

Dr Krishnan, who qualified from Dundee University in 1993, specialises in cosmetic teeth alignment, composite bonding and teeth whitening alongside early stage orthodontics. He privately practices at One to One Dental Clinic on Harley Street.

Dr Krishnan is also known for his lecturing and training schedule and has trained thousands of dentists globally. He is widely published in numerous journals and is the author of the first book on cosmetic tooth alignment in cosmetic dentistry. Formerly practising in Scotland where he won numerous awards for his practice, Dr Krishnan now consults from several clinics across London and the Southeast. Further to this, Dr Krishnan serves as an advisor on the board of the British Academy of Restorative Dentistry, as well as being on the editorial board for Aesthetic Dentistry Today and the Orthodontic Practice magazine.

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