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Deep Bite: Correcting It with Invisalign in the UK

What is a Deep Bite?

A deep bite is a common dental malocclusion where the upper front teeth excessively cover the lower front teeth when the jaws are closed. Normally, the upper front teeth should cover about one-third of the lower front teeth. In cases of deep bite, this coverage exceeds the normal range, sometimes completely covering the lower front teeth. This condition not only affects aesthetics but can also lead to a range of oral health issues.

Dr. Cohen's Deep Bite Correction with Invisalign

Impact of Deep Bite

  • Tooth Wear: Excessive coverage of the lower front teeth by the upper front teeth can lead to increased wear and even tooth damage.

  • Gum Health Issues: Deep bite can cause gum recession in the lower front teeth and gum overgrowth in the upper front teeth, increasing the risk of periodontal disease.

  • Bite Function Issues: Deep bite can impair normal bite function, leading to chewing difficulties and jaw dysfunction.

  • Facial Aesthetics: Deep bite can make the chin appear retruded and disrupt facial harmony, affecting overall facial aesthetics.

Correction Methods for Deep Bite

Currently, the main methods for correcting deep bite include traditional braces, Invisalign, and surgical correction. Each method has its unique advantages and applicable scenarios.

1. Traditional Braces

Traditional braces use metal brackets and wires to gradually adjust the position of the teeth. This method is effective and widely used, but it is less aesthetically pleasing and can impact oral hygiene during wear.

2. Invisalign (Clear Aligners)

Invisalign is a modern, nearly invisible method of orthodontic treatment. Compared to traditional braces, Invisalign has several significant advantages:

  • Aesthetics: Made from transparent material, Invisalign does not affect appearance during daily life.

  • Comfort: Custom-made aligners fit comfortably without irritating the oral mucosa like traditional braces.

  • Convenience: Invisalign aligners can be removed for eating and cleaning, making it easier to maintain oral hygiene.

  • Efficiency: Invisalign uses a series of aligners to gradually adjust teeth, with each aligner worn for about two weeks, allowing for precise and controlled treatment.

Invisalign Treatment Process:

  1. Initial Consultation: A professional examination and consultation to determine if the patient is suitable for Invisalign.

  2. Treatment Plan: Using 3D imaging technology, a precise scan of the teeth is taken to develop a detailed treatment plan.

  3. Aligner Production: A series of clear aligners are made according to the treatment plan, with each aligner worn for about one week.

  4. Regular Check-ups: Periodic check-ups during treatment to ensure smooth progress and make necessary adjustments.

3. Surgical Correction

For severe cases of deep bite, especially those involving skeletal issues, surgical correction may be necessary. This usually involves repositioning the jawbone in combination with orthodontic appliances to achieve optimal occlusion. This method is suitable for severe malocclusion patients but carries higher risks and a longer recovery period.

Why Invisalign is the Preferred Choice for Orthodontic Treatment

Invisalign, commonly referred to as clear aligners, is popular abroad and increasingly favored by students and young professionals for its aesthetic and practical benefits.

  • Comfortable and Barely Noticeable: Made from SmartTrack medical-grade polymer material, long-term wear does not affect health and is comfortable without irritating periodontal tissues.

  • Unrestricted Eating: Aligners can be removed during meals, allowing for normal eating and enjoyment of food.

  • Easy Cleaning: Removable aligners make it easier to maintain oral hygiene, reducing the risk of cavities, gum inflammation, and discoloration.

  • Longer Check-up Intervals: Invisalign typically requires check-ups every 2-3 months, minimizing disruptions to studies or work.

  • No Impact on Sports or Special Occasions: Aligners can be temporarily removed for sports or important events without affecting appearance.

  • Visualized 3D Treatment Plan: Dr. Cohen customizes a treatment plan for each patient, using advanced scanning technology to show the new smile before treatment begins.

Finding a Good Invisalign Dentist in the UK

Invisalign treatment in the UK is often more affordable than in some other countries. However, it’s essential to choose the right dentist.

  • Choose by Rating: Invisalign rates dentists based on their treatment cases, with levels ranging from Bronze to Diamond Apex. The more cases a dentist has treated, the higher their experience and rating. For those considering Invisalign in the UK, it's crucial to select a high-rated, experienced specialist.

Dr. Cohen is a top-rated Diamond Apex Invisalign provider with extensive experience, placing him in the top 1% of Invisalign dentists in Europe. With over 3,800 successful cases, he is renowned for achieving optimal results in a short treatment time. Dr. Cohen was among the first to research digital smile design and creates personalized treatment plans considering tooth alignment, bite relationships, and facial aesthetics to ensure healthy and attractive smiles.

If you want to transform your smile, we highly recommend a consultation with Dr. Cohen. His practice, Dentexcel, is dedicated to providing first-class dental services and has three clinics in London. Whether you need dental implants or Invisalign, you can trust Dr. Cohen.

Contact Dentexcel:

  • Harley Street: Flat 36 Harmont House, 20 Harley St, London W1G 9PJ

    • Tel: 020 7636 9393

    • Hours: Monday – Saturday 09:00 AM – 18:00 PM; Sunday by appointment

  • City: 8 Angel Court, Copthall Avenue, London EC2R 7HJ

    • Tel: 020 7796 9393

    • Hours: Monday – Saturday 09:00 AM – 18:00 PM; Sunday by appointment

  • Acton: 2b Gunnersbury Lane, Acton, London W3 8EB

    • Tel: 020 8993 2933

    • Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 09:30 AM – 18:00 PM