Why Invest in Invisalign?



Invisalign treatment for most comes as the more appealing way to straighten your teeth. It’s designed and made for comfort, discretion, and ease with a focus on patients' experience. But with the treatment not available on the NHS is Invisalign really worth the treatment cost? Or can traditional braces but just as good an option. Let's take a look. 

Beyond The Obvious 
When looking as to why Invisalign can be worth the investment it’s good to look at the whole picture. Tooth straightening no matter your age can feel like a daunting process. The thought of signing up to months of treatment no matter what the results could be, is for some anxiety inducing. But with Invisalign in St Johns Wood you’ll likely be able to relax more during the treatment time as the appliances themselves are very subtle and comfortable. 

Why straighter teeth? 
For the vast majority the image of a perfectly straight smile is the much-desired option. Many of us are just naturally born with teeth that are either wonky, crowded or gapped and though this can’t be helped and if you are happy should be celebrated - those who are unhappy with their teeth can feel the psychological effects - poor self-image effects are confidence and wellbeing. With untreated and unacknowledged thoughts developing into more serious anxiety disorders. 

What are anxiety disorders? 
Anxiety is a feeling or thought of unease or discomfort - it comes up often as feeling worried or fearful and can greatly vary in severity. Almost all people will at some point during their lifetime have some feeling of anxiety, for most people it can be work or school related and for others it can be focused on family, friends and relationships. All forms of anxiety are valid and need to be dealt with by professionals. 

Anxiety and Teeth 

FIXATIONS: For people suffering with anxiety there can be links to a hyper awareness and fixations which could surface as problems with their teeth - for example there have been reports of people feeling like they are losing their teeth when they have an anxiety attack even though there isn’t any physical evidence to support this. 

GRINDING: There can be issues with grinding, it’s very common for those suffering with anxiety to develop tooth grinding as a coping mechanism, especially at night. For the most part this is a subconscious habit that people don’t recognise as a behaviour but does greatly impact tooth health long-term. 

ACID: Stress and anxiety have some related relationship to acid reflux. There is lots of research now into the relationship between brain and gut health and though acid reflux is a condition all of its own anxiety can provoke onset and acid can cause harm to the tooth's enamel. 

With all the above one thing that could help is Invisalign in St Johns Wood. Not only would it help patients feel better about how their teeth look but having a straighter smile can also help protect against issues with grinding and digestive issues. If you’re looking for a way to improve multiple areas of your life then Invisalign could help.