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Do I need braces? 0

Do I need braces?

First things first -  what are braces?

Braces are typically used to straighten teeth and correct your bite.

Not only do they achieve a perfect smile, they can also have many oral health benefits too.

Any person of any age can get braces, subject to having satisfactory dental health.

Thinking about clear braces? 0

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As one of the first things we notice about a person, our smile plays an important role in everyday life. It can help express character, build new relationships and create a good first impression. However, if you are one of the many people self-conscious of your smile, these seemingly normal interactions could leave you with a sense of dread.

Advice for Clear Aligners and Covid-19 0

Covid-19 | Clear Aligner Advice | Northenden House Orthodontics

Looking for advice and guidance on how to continue your clear aligner treatment through the Covid-19 pandemic?

No need to worry, because we’ve got you covered. 

Here’s everything you need to know about your Invisalign treatment from start to finish so you can have some peace of mind during lockdown.

Do I have to Wear Invisalign at Night? 0

Invisalign | Wearing Invisalign at Night | Manchester Orthodontics

Before we begin, we want to talk about what exactly Invisalign is.

So Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses clear aligners, or clear plastic trays, to adjust teeth position and sometimes minor jaw discrepancies.

Do I need to wear my Invisalign while I sleep?

The answer to this question is yes. 

What is Malocclusion of the Teeth? 0

Malocclusion | Manchester Orthodontics

As an orthodontic practice we deal with all kinds of cases walking through our doors. With expert and fully trained consultant orthodontists, our patients leave with the smile of their dreams. A common case we see a lot is malocclusion, but what exactly is this?

A malocclusion is a misalignment or incorrect relation between the two dental arches when biting down.

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