Watford Smiles
Invisalign For Teens
Same as Invisalign, custom-made for teenagers
Unfortunately not all children and young people under the age of 18 will qualify for free orthodontic care available on the NHS. Private orthodontic treatment is available for those young patients with crooked teeth that are not eligible for NHS treatment, or for patients who would prefer to be seen privately
The team at Watford Smiles are happy to discuss all the available options for your child; with 0% interest free options, and offers such as free teeth whitening, why wait?
Teenagers today have such busy lives that include school, sports, and socialising; so getting metal braces is probably not at the top of their list of favourite things to do. But they can get their crooked teeth fixed in a discreet way and without the need for metal wires and brackets; with Invisalign Teen, which is Invisalign clear braces but specifically for teenagers.
Invisalign Teen clear braces straighten their teeth without wires and brackets, using a series of clear, customised, removable appliances called aligners. It’s virtually undetectable, which means teenagers can straighten their teeth without anyone noticing much. They can still eat and drink what they want. Also, they can brush and floss normally to maintain healthy gums and teeth, and there are no metal wires or brackets to cause mouth abrasions.
They’re free to enjoy the things that make their teenage years the best times of their life.
Invisalign at Watford Smiles is the best choice for straightening the crooked teeth of teenagers as they are designed to accommodate growing mouths; it is the perfect teeth straightening system for the teenagers of today.
Invisalign Teen aligners are specifically suited for teenagers, as they still have teeth growing. It is different to the usual Invisalign system as Invisalign Teen has special eruption tabs that allows erupting molars to be guided into the perfect position (to avoid further alignment issues), and they also have blue dot compliance indicators to remind the patient to change aligners.