Are you one of the millions of adults who are unhappy or self-conscious about their teeth? Some adults spend their lives covering their mouth when they smile, when they laugh or when they talk. Many are concerned it could be too expensive or invasive to treat their crooked or crowded teeth.
This just isn’t the case, as now teeth straightening in Bournemouth can help you. In-Line clear braces are a revolutionary technique where in as little as five months you can have a smile to be proud of. Gone will be the days of crooked and misaligned teeth. Your new In-Line clear braces will leave you feeling more confident and free to laugh and smile.
What is In-Line?
In-Line consists of a set of removable clear aligners, which means the teeth are corrected and repositioned without the need for uncomfortable metal braces. In-Line is almost transparent and at the same time gently moves the teeth.
Are they suitable for me?
If you have crowding and alignment issues with your front teeth and want a fast, effective minimally invasive solution, In-Line teeth straightening in Bournemouth, could be the solution. A consultation with our in house professional, Hannah Neve, could see the start of a new you. The system is suitable for patients of at least 18 years of age and can correct almost all cosmetic cases of ‘crowded’ or ‘gappy’ teeth. Many patients also find that In-Line treatment leads to an improvement in the maintenance of good dental hygiene and therefore an overall improvement in dental health.
Hannah will be happy to discuss any other queries you may have about your teeth straightening in Bournemouth, at your consultation with Queens Park Dental Team.
How do they work?
In-Line clear braces are made in Germany. Each brace will move teeth by up to 0.6mm. A series of braces will be required to gradually move teeth into their required position.
Each brace will need to be worn for four to six weeks. They are worn on average 20 hours per day and can be removed for eating, drinking and for social events if necessary. They are transparent, virtually invisible to other people and are very comfortable to wear.

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What is In-Line?
Invisible braces and traditional wire braces share the same dental principle. They both employ controlled pressure to gradually straighten your teeth. During each stage of the treatment, different teeth are affected by different forces applied on them.
We use a modern and contemporary method called In-Line, which consists of a series of clear aligners fitting snugly around your teeth. In-Line invisible braces are ideal for correcting overcrowded teeth or teeth that are too far apart. In-Line braces are virtually invisible, meaning teeth can be adjusted without the need for unattractive metal braces.This makes them ideal for adults and teenagers aged 15 and over.
Invisible braces come in different types (i.e. ceramic braces, lingual braces, Invisalign etc) and although they are designed for adults and older teenagers, they may not be suitable for complex misalignment issues that are better addressed by traditional metal braces. However, invisible braces can be used to treat mild cases of crooked, misaligned or crowded teeth as well as a condition known as an overbite. Dr Hannah Neve at Queens Park Dental Team is employing In-Line Invisible Braces for teeth straightening in Bournemouth.
This used to be something that people just had to live with. Then, someone invented braces made of metal that were fixed onto the teeth of teenagers for months, even years on end. They became synonymous with all the awkwardness of adolescence, and they became known for being painful in the mouth, where they rubbed, and also causing pain in the teeth as they forced them into new, straighter positions.
Teeth straightening, Bournemouth has evolved over many years to now provide modern, state of the art technology to assist you in your search for your dream smile. We provide a comfortable and discreet service for every one of our clients during their teeth straightening procedure.
Appearance – The top reason for most people is appearance, since straight white teeth are far more attractive than crooked or protruding yellowish teeth. Although, from a dentist’s point of view, straight teeth means an improved bite. Problems with your bite from underbite to overbite, can cause jaw joint pain, excessive wear on teeth, and even breathing problems. Crooked or crowded teeth, underbite or overbite can lead to gums that are sore, swollen, and bleeding because it’s really difficult to floss around them.