Feeling self-conscious about your teeth can influence small, everyday moments — from smiling in conversation to how you feel in front of a camera.
For many patients, traditional braces don’t feel like the right fit. Invisalign® offers a more discreet approach to straightening teeth, using clear, removable aligners that allow treatment to fit more seamlessly into your lifestyle.
Invisalign® may be suitable for improving:
Because Invisalign® works across the whole smile, it can address both cosmetic concerns and underlying alignment issues. If you have more complex orthodontic alignment issues, we may recommend an alternative course of treatment.
Invisalign® uses a series of custom-made aligners that are worn in sequence.
Each aligner is slightly different, gently guiding your teeth into a new position over time. As you progress through the series, your teeth gradually move into alignment.
Straightening your teeth should feel flexible and manageable.
At Smile Society, Invisalign® treatment is planned around your goals and your routine. You’ll have a clear understanding of how the process works and what to expect at each stage.
Both Invisalign® and Cfast are designed to improve alignment, but they work in different ways.
Invisalign® is often used as a starting point.
By improving alignment first, it can create a more balanced foundation for treatments such as whitening, composite bonding or veneers — often allowing for more refined results with less invasive work.
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Crowded teeth is a condition where you do not have enough room for your teeth to fit normally. This can cause plaque or tartar and other harmful bacteria to build up as it is harder for you to brush and floss well.
Gaps between teeth is when there is extra space between two or more of your teeth. This can cause pockets between your teeth and gums and can cause food to get stuck making them tender and sore. This might also lead to gum disease.
An Open bite is when your upper and lower teeth don't touch when you close your mouth. An open bite can make it hard for you to chew or difficult to bite even the most common of food like apples.
An underbite is when you close your mouth and your lower front teeth are in front of your upper teeth. In many cases, this is actually a problem with your lower jaw being too far forward. An underbite can make it hard to chew properly and speak clearly, and it might cause your teeth to wear down more quickly.
An overbite is when your upper front teeth overlap with your lower front teeth. Most people have at least a little overbite. When your overbite is too large, your doctor might tell you you have a deep bite. This can cause problems, from your teeth wearing down to pain in your jaw.
A crossbite is when you close your mouth and yet some of your upper teeth are sitting inside your lower teeth rather than on the outside. A crossbite can make your teeth wear down or chip. It can also make your gums start to recede or make little notches above your gum line. This kind of damage can lead to painful gum problems or even bone loss.
Many people worry about the cost of Invisalign® braces, and so we have devised a number of payment plans to help you afford the right treatment with Invisalign®. Invisalign® braces from £2.50 per day with our finance options.
Learn MoreWe can create a 3D image of your teeth in just minutes using an iTero scanner, a leading digital scanner from the makers of Invisalign® clear aligners.

Treatment time varies depending on the level of correction needed. Some cases can be completed in a few months, while others may take longer.
Treatment time varies depending on the level of correction needed. Some cases can be completed in a few months, while others may take longer.
Invisalign® aligners are clear and designed to be discreet when worn. Most people won’t notice them in everyday situations.
For best results, aligners should be worn for most of the day, typically around 20–22 hours. They are removed for eating, drinking and cleaning.
You may feel some pressure when starting a new set of aligners, but this is usually mild and temporary.
Yes. Retainers are recommended to help maintain your results and prevent teeth from shifting over time.
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