BestOrthodontist London
Correcting the position of your teeth accurately and efficiently with clinically proven dental treatments.
Here at elleven Dental, we are proud to be one of the best private orthodontists in London, specialising in a wide range of orthodontic treatments. Over the years, we have earned an enviable reputation for orthodontics in London – helping adults, teenagers and children to achieve a natural and healthy smile. We’d love to do the same for you, too! So, if you’re looking to prevent or correct irregularities in your jaws or teeth, be sure to make Elleven Dental your first choice.
Our Orthodontic Treatments
Our Orthodontic Treatments
Our experienced team of orthodontists in London are able to provide the following treatments to our patients at the highest standard at our orthodontic practice:
The demand for orthodontic treatment at our practice in Harley Street district, London, is increasing daily as word of mouth begins to spread. We aim to always create a warm and welcoming space for all of our patients visiting our London orthodontic clinic, no matter their age or dental requirements.
Our teeth straightening treatments deliver excellent results every time, with our team of specialist orthodontists working hard to provide bespoke orthodontic treatment plans efficiently.
We are always on hand to offer advice and guidance regarding any orthodontic treatment you may need. With some of the best London orthodontists on our team, we will be able to advise you on the most suitable treatment plan to keep your mouth in the best possible condition – whether it be traditional metal braces, ceramic braces or Invisalign treatment.
Orthodontic treatment will help you get that beautiful and healthy smile you’ve always dreamed of and, when cared for correctly, these outstanding results will last a lifetime.
Get in touch with our friendly team of orthodontists in London today on 020 7018 2393 to learn more about the ways we can help at our orthodontic practice.
Who can benefit from orthodontic treatment?
Often, the main reason why patients seek orthodontics in London is to straighten their teeth, giving them more confidence to smile.
However, orthodontic treatment can help with a myriad of dental concerns.
For example, if the upper front teeth protrude in front of the lower front teeth, wearing a fixed brace will apply pressure to the teeth and help bring them into their intended alignment. As well as improving the appearance of your teeth, fixed braces will also help to improve the harmony of your mouth and jaws, allowing you to eat more comfortably and care for your teeth better.
If a patient suffers from a deep bite, their upper teeth cover their lower teeth too much. A reverse bite (crossbite) is where the upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth. To correct a deep bite or crossbite, our specialist orthodontist in London may suggest traditional metal braces or Invisalign treatment to align the teeth. Or, depending on the severity of your misalignment, you may be required to undergo orthognathic (jaw) surgery, which can improve both jaw function and facial aesthetics.
People with narrow jaws may not have enough room for their teeth, causing them to shift so they are not aligned correctly. But a highly skilled London orthodontist, like ours, will be able to advise on the best solution to correct crowding (i.e. metal braces, lingual braces, invisible aligners, etc.)
To find out more about the treatments we provide at our London orthodontic clinic and whether you’re a suitable candidate, or to book an appointment with the best orthodontist in London, don’t hesitate to call 020 7018 2393.
Get in touch
Here at Elleven Dental, we offer a free initial consultation.
During this appointment, we will discuss your dental experiences and concerns in full and perform a thorough examination of your whole mouth – including your teeth and gums. This way, our orthodontic specialists can get an accurate picture of your oral health and talk you through the most suitable treatment options for your needs.
If you’d like to book an appointment with the best orthodontist in London and achieve your dream smile, please complete our online booking form.
Alternatively, if you have any questions about teeth straightening, call our orthodontic practice on 020 7018 2383 or drop us an email at [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions
Orthodontic treatment at our Harley Street district, London practice can involve a range of procedures that help you straighten your teeth and relieve overcrowding. Orthodontic treatment can also be used as a way of correcting your bite before seeking other dental treatments like crowns or veneers.
All treatments at our orthodontic clinic begin with a thorough preparative assessment to understand your dental history and concerns.
After this assessment, we will discuss the available teeth straightening options and determine the most suitable treatment plan for your oral health, preferences, budget and lifestyle.
To get the ball rolling straight away, call elleven Dental on 020 7018 2393.
There are multiple options available when it comes to braces. With modern, innovative technology there is now the option to choose clear aligners like Invisalign. These are discreet and it is unlikely that anybody will notice you are wearing them. However, your specialist orthodontist will discuss with you whether fixed braces are more suitable.
Fixed braces are ‘traditional’ braces. Brackets are placed on the teeth and metal wires are placed through these brackets. This slowly moves your teeth to their desired position. You are also able to choose clear fixed braces now with SureSmile technology. SureSmile are subtle fixed braces, with clear wires, making them barely noticeable.
Yes, it all depends on which treatment plan is correct for you. Our specialist orthodontists in London will discuss the best option to straighten your teeth during your orthodontic appointment.
Yes – orthodontic appointments should not replace routine check-ups with your dentist.
If you have recently undergone teeth straightening treatment at our London orthodontic clinic, we recommend visiting one of our elleven Dental general dentists every six months.
After having your braces removed, you may notice that your teeth start to shift back to where they were – undoing the progress that has been made.
It’s for this reason that our orthodontic specialists will typically advise you to wear a retainer post-treatment.
Attending appointments after your orthodontic treatment will also allow us to check for issues, such as gum disease and tooth decay early on, allowing you to maintain a beautiful and healthy smile for longer.
You may start orthodontic treatment at any stage in life. However, if you have any other issues with your teeth or gums like an infected tooth or gum disease, these will need to be corrected before treatment can begin.
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Clinical Consultation
£240
At our awarding-winning clinic
With a Senior Clinician
Full & thorough clinical examination
Includes X-Rays
Dedicated Treatment Co-ordinator
Discussion on your personalised treatment plan, payment options with a detailed report
Virtual Consultation*
Complimentary
Video Consult in the comfort of your home
Includes a free smile assessment
Live 1-2-1 with our award-winning clinicians
Choose between Dr Sameer Patel for Cosmetic Dentistry and Dr Anthony Lam for Orthodontics
Discussion to explore your smile aspirations or clinical concerns
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