
West Dulwich Dental
Invisalign® Braces
Restoring confident, natural smiles with Invisalign® braces, offering discreet, comfortable, and effective teeth straightening solutions for patients in West Dulwich and surrounding areas.
Invisalign® Dulwich
If you want straighter teeth, but are concerned about wearing visible braces, there’s no need to worry; there is a modern solution with removable aligners called Invisalign®, so you can straighten your teeth without anyone knowing.
Invisalign® is a clear, discreet brace and offers a more subtle way to straighten and improve the appearance of your teeth.
Invisalign UK is painless, comfortable solution for those patients who missed out on traditional braces when they were young or who have had treatment but their teeth have moved again.

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The Invisalign iTero Element Scanner is a state-of-the-art digital impression system that eliminates the need for messy putty in your mouth.
With our Invisalign iTero in Dulwich, we can digitally capture a detailed 3D model of your teeth and gums. Not only is this process far more comfortable than the old putty based impressions, but it’s faster and can offer a superior clinical endpoint.
Conventional vs Digital Impressions
With no gagging, discomfort, or goop involved, our dentist uses a new technique which involves using an iTero scanner to accurately take a digital impression of your jaw and teeth. The best part is you get to instantly see your teeth in 3D during your consultation.
The previous technique can be incredibly unpleasant for any patient, and could involve taking multiple impressions due to errors in accuracy, or moulds getting broken. But now with iTero, this technique is a thing of the past.
Improving Your Smile Has Never Been More Simple
How Does Invisalign® Work?
A step-by-step guide to Invisalign for a perfect smile – from a dentist near you
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How much is invisalign UK
Every treatment is judged on an individual basis and is based on your specific needs. Factors taken into consideration are the difficulty of your case, your treatment goals, and how long you are in treatment for.
