Invisalign FAQs: Price, benefits and what to expect

Written in association with: Dr Shail Patel
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Edited by: Sophie Kennedy

Invisalign treatment has revolutionised the world of aesthetic orthodontics, meaning patients can improve the appearance of their smile without the need for large and unsightly metal braces. Highly esteemed aesthetic restorative dental surgeon Dr Shail Patel answers commonly asked questions about the treatment, including on cost, benefits and disadvantages in this expert guide to Invisalign.

 

 

What is Invisalign?

 

Invisalign is a very discreet and comfortable clear brace that's used to align or move teeth into a better postion. This helps improve the appearance of the teeth and the overall smile.

 

 

What is the average cost of Invisalign?

 

Invisalign can cost anything between £1500 and £5000 depending on the movement required.

 

 

What are the advantages of Invisalign?

 

The appearance and straightness of the teeth can be greatly improved by Invisalign, giving patients the smile they always wanted. The aligners can be removed as opposed to fixed braces so there is greater flexibility to work in with your lifestyle. They are also very discreet and most people won't even notice they are being worn.

 

 

Does Invisalign have any disadvantages?

 

There are no real cons to Invisalign but it us important your teeth are healthy to begin with and so thorough assessment must be carried out by a dentist before you begin.

 

 

Other than straightening teeth, what else can Invisalign improve?

 

Invisalign helps not only to improve the aesthetic appearance of teeth but also with the bite and the way the teeth meet. Invisalign treatment is a great confidence booster and as such improves mental wellbeing.

 

 

When is Invisalign ineffective?

 

Unfortunately Invisalign will not work if the aligners are not worn throughout the day and night. They must only be removed during mealtimes.

 

 

What should people avoid during their Invisalign treatment?

 

Eating and drinking really should be avoided whilst wearing the Invisalign aligners. Speaking with your dentist before you begin treatment is best to ensure you have a tailor made plan in place for your individual needs. Otherwise, Invisalign fits in seamlessly with your daily routine.

 

 

 

If you think you would benefit from Invisalign treatment and wish to book a consultation with Dr Patel, you can do so by visiting his Top Doctors profile.

By Dr Shail Patel
Dentistry

Dr Shail Patel is an extremely reputable aesthetic restorative dental surgeon, who currently practices at the Ware Centre of Dental Excellence, Ware, Hertfordshire. He has a particularly keen interest in cosmetic dentistryfacial aesthetics as well as peridontology, and his specific areas of expertise include invisaligndental crownsbotoxveneers and composite bonding

Dr Patel qualified from Kings College London with a bachelor degree in dental surgery in 2009 before undertaking his dental training at highly established dental clinics such as Chrysalis Dental Practice in Bedforshire. Hereafter, Dr Patel would then undertake his current role as aesthetic dental surgeon at Ware Care of Dental Excellence, a position which he has held ever since first joining the esteemed dental clinic back in 2010. 

To-date, Dr Patel has attended a substantial amount of national and international restorative dentistry-focused courses and seminars, and has notably provided dentistry treatment for high-calibre individuals, including David and Victoria Beckham. Dr Patel possesses a vast amount of experience in relation to the latest, most up-to-date facial aesthetic and rejuvenating treatments and, above all else, strives to ultimately create a youthful appearance for his patients. 

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