Old Coach House Dental Practice
11A West Street
Congleton
Cheshire, CW12 1JN
Tel: 01260 299929
Fax: 01260 297154
enquiries@old-coach-house.co.uk
Leading our dental implant team is Mr. Robert Adams Impantologist and Specialist in Surgical Dentistry. He has extensive expertise and experience in this field and is well known within the profession of implantology >>>
Teeth Whitening is safe, gives excellent results and the effects last for many years. Prices from £395 >>>
A crown is an excellent way to either improve the appearance of a tooth or restore its natural function >>>
We use the services of Dr. Ian Anderson MBA who has had extensive experience of non invasive cosmetic treatments >>>
Invisalign uses a series of clear aligners that are custom-molded to fit you. The virtually invisible aligners gradually reposition your teeth into a smile you'll be proud of.
The convenience and ease of use of the Invisalign system have made it the choice of over half a million people. In fact, Invisalign has been effective in giving hundreds of thousands of people amasing new smiles.
No metal wires or bands to irritate your mouth, and best of all, most people won't notice you're in treatment. Invisalign®, the clear alternative to braces, has been chosen by over 500,000 people who want beautiful smiles.
Teeth that are crowded or too widely spaced can create unhealthy conditions, including swollen gums, redness and pocketing, all of which are signs of periodontal disease. As Invisalign invisibly straightens your teeth, it can also do great things for the health of your mouth.
Clinical studies have shown that gum health may improve with the use of Invisalign during orthodontic treatment¹. Properly aligned teeth can help gums "fit" tighter around each tooth², which may lead to better periodontal health. Unlike braces, with Invisalign, you can brush and floss normally, which can help prevent tooth decay and periodontal disease.
Unlike traditional orthodontics or braces, Invisalign has no metal bands or wires to trap food and plaque. Maintaining a good oral hygiene program will also reduce chances of plaque buildup, tooth decay and periodontal disease.
For some people, incorrectly positioned teeth and jaws can exacerbate speech difficulties and chewing problems. Correcting your bite by straightening your teeth can help improve both.
Properly aligned teeth can be less stressful on supporting bone and jaw joints.