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Inman aligners from City of London dentists straighten teeth fast

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Having your teeth straightened in the past was a lengthy process that obscured your mouth behind unsightly metal brackets and wires, sometimes for as long as several years. There is now a new product that can give you stunningly straight teeth in just weeks. What’s more, it is virtually invisible and allows you to smile with confidence while it is working on your teeth.

The Inman aligner treatment can be complete in as little as six weeks with an average time of less than six months. It is completely removable, a major improvement on traditional braces which could often trap food and be difficult to clean. Inman aligners can also be taken out for social occasions if you feel that it will boost your self-confidence to do so.

The only part of Inman that is at all visible is a discreet bar that goes across your front teeth. The real workings of Inman sit inside your mouth in the form of a coiled spring which gently pushes your teeth out into a straight line against the straightening bar at the front of the mouth. Small alignment issues are easily dealt with by Inman but it cannot do the more difficult job of actually rotating teeth.

Even though Inman can be so much faster than traditional braces, it is roughly the same cost as many other orthodontic treatments. Ask your City of London dentist about how this revolutionary product can discreetly and quickly rectify your problems with misaligned teeth.

Flexible Inman aligners from Central London dentist

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Have you ever wanted to put the finishing touches to your smile by straightening any slightly uneven or crooked teeth. Even a slight misalignment can really affect the appearance of a smile but now straightening any defects is easier than ever using the latest in orthodontic straightening devices from the US, the Inman aligner.

The Inman aligner does not work in the same way as conventional braces and a s such takes only a fraction of the time to work. It is designed to correct the more minor misalignments but is still able to achieve results in a s little as six to ten weeks, although the average length of treatment is about six months.

The Inman aligner from a Central London dentist is able to achieve these stunning results because it focuses on the teeth that show when you smile. This more concentrated approach means that results show faster but how exactly does the Inman work? It utilises the power of a coiled spring hidden on the tongue side of the teeth. These creates a small pressure which pushes out the lateral teeth to make room for the front teeth to move into. These are the straightened along a small, discreet metal bar. This is the only part of the brace that is noticeable when it is in the mouth so it is far less obvious than traditional braces.

The other major benefit of the Inman aligner is that it is completely removable. This means it can be taken out whenever the patient wants. In fact, as long as it is in for at least twenty hours a day it will still be effective. Although the more you wear it the faster treatment will be. However, being removable gives the Inman aligner a flexibility missing from some other braces.

Inman Aligners and their advantages; by a City of London dentist

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Inman Aligners are a revolutionary step forward in braces, they are the latest method used by adults to straighten their teeth and they work very well says a City of London dentist. They have the advantage of being able to be taken out by the client when they are eating or cleaning their teeth. For the busy executive they are extremely handy, they can be slipped out for business meetings, lunches and dinners and then slipped back in when it is over. The removal won`t deter from the process. The braces are all made in advance as a series of braces. This is all done using the latest technology to produce calculations for the pressure points of the brace. The calculations are worked out via a computer program that gets information from scanned in photos, and a mould of the teeth. The program produces a 3D film that helps the dentist and the patient see the results, even before the treatment has started. The braces are changed every 2 weeks and they have all the pressure points built in, the only drawback is that the gubbings are situated on the inside of the teeth, so they are no good at straightening the back teeth, only the front ones. The treatment takes around 3 to 8 months to straighten teeth, and this involves nature as well. The brace is designed so that it interferes with the blood flow in the gums, this allows the blood platelets to deposit new bone growth behind the tooth that is being moved. This will prevent the tooth dropping back into its old position. All in all the Inman Aligner has been a God Send to many patients who have misaligned teeth, and will continue to do so for many decades yet.