Category: Orthodontics

Orthodontics archives for Mayfield Dental

  • What is Invisalign?

    What is Invisalign?

    What exactly does Invisalign do?

    Clear aligners place gentle pressure on teeth to help them move into their correct, straight position.  You change these trays sequentially every 2 weeks.  Tray 1 looks like your teeth now but with your final tray your teeth will look straight.

    Does Invisalign work?

    Yes, Invisalign is a proven and effective method. With over 14 million patients over the world, Invisalign is a proven and effective method of straightening teeth.  In fact a lot of orthodontists also offer it to patients as an alternative discrete way of braces.

    How is Invisalign made?

    It all starts with a scanner of your teeth to make a 3D image.  Using modern software we can plot the ideal movement of your teeth to create your series of aligners.  We can then create a mock-up view of what your smile is likely to look like at the end of treatment.  Once you go ahead the series of aligners are laser cut for each stage, ensuring minimal discomfort wear.

    Is Invisalign better than conventional braces?

    Neither is better – it depends really on the complexity of your case, your preference and your lifestyle.  Generally Invisalign is almost invisible and aligners are removable, allowing removal for eating, brushing and special occasions or meetings. 

    Invisalign treatment is good for mild overcrowding, spacing, and minor bite issues. Invisalign is a smoother plastic, compared to the wires/brackets that can irritate with conventional braces. Conventional braces are better for severe or complex cases, as well as overbites, underbites and crossbites.

    What are the disadvantages of Invisalign?

    The main cons of Invisalign is the:

    • Need for strong discipline – aligners need to be worn approximately 22 hours a day
    • Initial speech impediment and discomfort – there is usually a slight lisp and some discomfort the first time you wear an aligner
    • Inconvenience – aligners must be removed after eating/drinking, and brushing needs to be done after every meal
    • Increased risk of misplacement or damage of aligners as they are removable
    • Increased staining – aligners can stain and attachments placed on teeth are more prone to picking up stain
    • Non-suitability for complex cases such as severe crowding or where there are significant bite issues

    How long does Invisalign take?

    Treatment time is typically 6 to 18 months, with milder cases taking around 3-6 months.  It does depend on your needs, age, compliance (aligners need to be worn minimally 20-22hours/day) and plan. 

    What is Invisalign lite?

    Invisalign lite is a more express version of Invisalign, for correcting minor dental issues like slight crowding, small gaps, or very mild issues of front teeth.  It needs fewer aligners and is done more quickly than full Invisalign, making it also more affordable for simpler needs.

    Does Invisalign hurt?

    Invisalign does cause mild pressure on teeth resulting in some initial discomfort or soreness.  This is especially when starting your journey or when changing to your next aligner.  This usually reduces within a few days and is considered a sign that the teeth are moving.  

    What is the 30 minute rule with Invisalign?

    The rule is that you should wait for 30 minutes when you eat or drink anything other than water before putting your aligners back in.  This allows time to clean your teeth properly and for your enamel to harden up after acids from food, reducing decay and staining.

    dr deepali patel

    Dr. Deepali Patel

    Principal dentist at Mayfield Dental

    BDS (Lond) 2006 | GDC No. 103927

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  • Why you could benefit from wearing a mouth guard

    Why you could benefit from wearing a mouth guard

    • Decreases the chances of damage to teeth and gums from grinding and clenching
    • Reduces risk of teeth being knocked out or damaged in contact sports
    • May benefit you if you suffer from mild to moderate sleep apnoea

    Mouth-guards were originally just used for protection when participating in contact sports, but have since proved beneficial for other reasons. Please read to find out more….

    Grinding and clenching your teeth at night

    Grinding and clenching your teeth while sleeping can be caused by stress and we are not always aware that we are doing it, especially at night! This is known as sleep bruxism which over time can result in several unwanted dental issues such as chipped teeth, cracked teeth and jaw disorders. This can also lead to headaches, migraines and severe facial pain.

    Custom made mouth-guards are designed to keep your upper and lower teeth apart, to prevent tooth wear and reduce the tension in your jaw muscles. Below are some tell-tale signs of teeth grinding and clenching;

    Sore face and jaw ache in the morning

    The muscles in your face, neck and jaw can take on additional stress overnight, essentially taking this extra work on can result in a sore face and neck in the morning. This can occasionally lead to a swollen aching jaw as well as stiffness and pain when eating.

    Waking up with a headache

    If you wake up with a painful headache this could be a sign of grinding or clenching. They can be a result of the pressure that builds up in the jaw as your teeth rub together. These headaches usually start in the temples and if left untreated can intensify into migraines. You may also experience toothaches, earaches, and even shoulder pain.

    Chipped teeth without knowing cause

    If you notice any chipped teeth, this may be happening over time at night. Grinding and clenching puts a lot of pressure on your teeth, which eventually results in tooth damage. Even the healthiest of teeth can only take so much. It is important to be aware of any of chipped teeth, cracked teeth or sudden sensitivity.

    Woken up by an aching jaw

    Night grinding and clenching can interrupt your sleep. A sore face and jaw ache can be enough to wake you up in the night. Sleep disruption caused by night grinding and clenching, over time can also affect your general health and wellbeing. For overall health a good night sleep is essential.

    A mouth-guard may also help with mild to moderate Sleep Apnoea.

    While a mouth-guard cannot control sleep apnoea, this will usually improve your sleep. It is important to wear a custom made mouth-guard from your dentist who will initially discuss your unique situation and assess whether a mouth-guard could be of benefit to you.

    Can participating in contact sports risk significant damage to your teeth?

    You would be wise to use a mouth-guard if you play contact sports such as football, rugby, lacrosse, hockey, martial arts and boxing etc. Such sports which are competitive and on impact, collision is very likely to occur.

    Extreme dental damage can be prevented by wearing a mouth-guard which will significantly reduce your risk of broken teeth and damaged gums. The mouth-guard can help absorb a blow to the jaw, preventing fractured jaw, concussion, neck injuries, and cerebral hemorrhage.

    Without a mouth-guard, your teeth and dental restorations are more likely to break, chip, fracture, or get knocked out.

    A Custom Fit Mouth-guard will protect your teeth

    Online cheaper versions of mouth-guards rarely fit correctly, therefore, will not be as effective or comfortable to wear. The best option is a custom fit mouth-guard from your dentist.

    A custom fit mouth-guard is made specifically for you, to guarantee a perfect fit. This means it will protect your teeth effectively and your oral health for years to come.

    How do we make your mouth-guard?

    Here at Mayfield Dental we use an in-house dental scanner. It is a small handheld device which is used to capture images of the inside of your mouth. A 3D scan allows us to view dental anatomy from different angles which instantly produce a 3D simulation of your teeth and gums. We then send the images to our trusted laboratories where they will make your mouth-guard and have it back to us in no time!

    If you would like to know more about how you may benefit from a mouth-guard please give us a call at

    Mayfield Dental on 020 8657 1291 or 07891 578648.

  • 6 Month Smiles – A Revolutionary Teeth Straightening Treatment

    Feeling self-conscious and uncomfortable with your appearance due to crooked teeth? Are your teeth holding back your confidence in smiling?

    Many adults feel unhappy with their smile and tend to cover their mouth when talking, laughing and smiling. Over time the alignment of your teeth can change due to injury, age or natural growth. You can feel stuck, assuming it is too late to get braces as an adult. Traditional orthodontic treatment and clear aligner treatments like Invisalign can be expensive and usually involve long treatment times, impacting on your social life.

    We have an effective and discrete system using clear braces with quick treatment times. Six month smiles is the perfect solution to align your teeth; it is affordable and fits in with your lifestyle, leaving you feeling confident with a beautiful straight smile in around 6 months time – ideal for those preparing for special occasions such as weddings, interviews or anyone that would like to improve their smile.

    Six Month Smiles is targeted at minor discrepancies at the front of the mouth i.e.

    • Crooked teeth
    • Gaps between teeth
    • Crowding
    • Problems affecting bite

    This form of treatment uses memory wires allowing teeth to move as quickly as possible whilst also minimising any pain and discomfort. The wires and brackets used are invisible allowing you to feel as comfortable as possible in your daily routine during the treatment.

    We offer FREE consultations, no obligation on all 6 month smiles – please call 0208 657 1291.

    Find us in Sanderstead between Purley and Croydon. We do offer weekend and late evening appointments!