
For patients in Bedford, Invisalign provides a discreet and modern way to straighten teeth without metal brackets or wires. Using a series of clear, removable aligners, Invisalign gradually moves your teeth into position while fitting easily into your daily routine.
Your treatment begins with a detailed digital scan, allowing us to plan your smile using advanced 3D technology. Custom aligners are then created specifically for your teeth, with each set worn for around one to two weeks to gently guide movement.
Little by little, your teeth move into alignment in a safe, predictable way, leaving you with a confident, natural-looking smile you’ll feel proud to share.
Invisalign is the modern way to achieve straighter teeth.
Invisalign is a modern way to achieve straighter teeth using a series of clear, removable aligners.
Your teeth are scanned and mapped digitally, allowing a precise treatment plan to be created. A series of custom aligners is then made to gradually move your teeth into position.
Each set of aligners is worn for around one to two weeks before being replaced with the next set, slowly guiding your teeth into alignment.
Week by week, your teeth move millimetre by millimetre until the final result is achieved, leaving you with a straighter smile and improved appearance.
Neeta Mehta is an experienced Invisalign practitioner. She works Tuesdays and Fridays.
Neeta can scan your teeth directly into Invisalign’s software and show you a computer simulation of your straightened teeth and improved smile. The initial consultation (to see if your mouth is suitable) is free.
Dr Christopher Brooks & Dr Usman Imran are also an Invisalign provider, and Smita Dasgupta provides Invisalign Go.
The main benefits of Invisalign are that you can remove the aligners to clean your teeth and eat; they are virtually invisible.
A typical Invisalign case takes from six months to a year from start to finish. You’ll see us every 4-5 weeks for adjustments and to check everything is on track. You’ll be given additional aligners every few visits to continue your treatment. 18-30 aligners are worn throughout the treatment.
How to Transform Your Smile with Invisalign in Bedford
Step 1: Initial consultation
Book an orthodontic consultation with one of our experienced dentists to discuss your concerns, assess your oral health, and determine whether Invisalign or another orthodontic option is suitable for you.Step 2: Digital assessment and planning
We take a detailed digital scan or impressions of your teeth to build a personalised treatment plan. This allows you to view a 3D simulation of your expected tooth movement and understand your potential results before treatment begins.Step 3: Treatment confirmation and fitting
Once you’re happy with the plan and your dentist confirms you are dentally fit, your custom aligners will be ordered. You’ll attend a fitting appointment where we explain how to wear and care for your aligners, so you can start treatment with confidence.Step 4: Ongoing care and completion
You’ll attend regular review appointments every 4–5 weeks so your dentist can monitor progress and provide your next aligners. After treatment, optional whitening or cosmetic enhancements may be discussed if appropriate. To help maintain your results, complimentary removable night-time retainers are provided.Book your consultation today and take the first step towards a healthier, straighter smile, at any age.
‘Look at the amazing smiles created by Invisalign, Professional Teeth Whitening and Composite Bonding.’
If you want to learn more about teeth straightening, please call the practice on 01234 352 372 or visit Affordable Straight Teeth . We can also provide interest-free credit, so ask us for more details in-house.
FAQs
Treatment length varies depending on how complex your case is. Most patients complete Invisalign within several months to around a year.
Yes, the aligners are removable, so you can eat and drink as usual. They should be taken out during meals and cleaned before being put back in.
Some patients notice a slight change in speech at first, but this usually improves quickly as you get used to wearing the aligners.