Ace Dental

10 October 2018

A full menu of options for braces in Camden

When it comes to dentistry, no area has moved forward in such leaps and bounds as that of teeth straightening. Public knowledge lags a bit behind though and many people continue to labour under the misapprehension that braces in Camden are chunky metal things that totally obscure their teeth and dig into their cheeks. Not so, at least, not here at Ace Dental, where our list of options for braces in Camden is so long it’s like a good restaurant menu.

Why do we have so many braces in Camden?

Yes, we know that there can be too much choice, but when it comes to braces in Camden, we think that having a really good range of options means that we can cater to everyone’s alignment issues, their lifestyle and their budget.

What about budget?

Teeth straightening is an investment in the future of your teeth. Straighter teeth last longer because they are easier to keep free from plaque and they are more efficient at chewing, with the whole pressure shared equally so that some teeth don’t crumble away from overuse before their time.

So, what you pay out now will no doubt be saved on later when you avoid fillings, crowns, and maybe even dentures, bridge and dental implants.

Of course, we understand that not many people in austerity-struck London can afford to pay for their braces in one go, which is why we offer different finance options, including 0% finance. Please call for more information.

You can choose from:

Fixed braces – these feature smaller brackets and finer wires than before, but are still the best way to correct severely misaligned teeth. Braces that go on the front of the teeth are made with clear ceramic brackets and tooth-coloured wires so that they blend in with the teeth. We also have braces that go on the tongue side of the teeth and are completely hidden from view.

Removable braces – no brackets and wires, but very thin clear plastic trays that go over the teeth like a mouth guard. The movement is done with pressure points built into the aligners that press on the teeth to nudge them into position. Progression is achieved by having a series of aligners.

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