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Invisalign Go: Your Questions Answered

If seeing yourself on video calls has sparked a desire to upgrade your smile, you are not alone! Since the start of the pandemic, dentists have reported a significant rise in demand for cosmetic dental procedures. Invisalign Go is the latest system that straightens teeth using a series of clear plastic aligners which are custom-made for your mouth. The aligners are removable and virtually invisible. Ahead of our upcoming Open Day, Dr Jennifer Collins answers five frequently asked questions about Invisalign Go. Q: Is Invisalign Go suitable for everybody? A: Invisalign Go is an ideal treatment option for patients wishing to correct mild overcrowding, gaps or alignment issues with the front ten teeth. It is typically not recommended for more complex orthodontic cases. Q: How long does the treatment last? A: For best results, Invisalign Go aligners need to be worn for 20-22 hours each day. The treatment time varies from patient to patient but it can be as short as 3-6 months. Q: How many
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Invisalign Go: Did you know?

If a straighter smile is top of your new year’s resolution list, there are a number of minimally invasive and even invisible options to consider. Invisalign Go is the latest system that straightens teeth using a series of clear plastic aligners which are custom-made for your mouth. Dr Jennifer Collins, our lead general dentist, shares four facts to know before choosing Invisalign Go. #1 Suitability Invisalign Go is an ideal treatment method for patients wishing to correct mild overcrowding, gaps or alignment issues with the front ten teeth. It is typically not recommended for more complex orthodontic cases. Your dentist or orthodontist will first need to assess a range of factors and advise you on the treatment best suited to your individual needs. #2 Treatment time  For best results, Invisalign Go aligners need to be worn for 20-22 hours each day. The treatment time varies from patient to patient but it can be as short as 3-6 months. As the aligners are built from a 3D scan of yo