Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Emergency Dental treatment at MSC.


As a culture, we have come a long way in terms of dental health. This is mostly due to cheaper dental care on the NHS, and help resources being more readily available on the internet. However, dental emergencies can still occur, which is why it’s important to know the process to go through if you do ever experience an emergency with your dental health. Knowing how to get started on the road to recovery will save you time, money and quite possible pain.

In this blog, we take a look at Midlands Smile Centres emergency dentistry, how it can help, and what you should do if you find yourself with a dental emergency.



Quick action is the most important factor to increase the chance of successful treatment. Quick treatment helps to reduce the chance of infection. In some cases, patients will find an infection occurs if they have failed to address a dental problem within an appropriate time scale. If you require emergency dental treatment, please contact your local Midlands Smile Centres practice, and our reception team will be able to help you start your recovery.

Every MSC practice offers emergency dentistry. However, for emergency cases outside of normal work hours, please contact our Kings Heath or Selly Oak practices, where they can address your emergency at all times of the day.

What Should be Considered as a Dental Emergency?
We at MSC take various dental emergency cases. This can quite often mean that we come across new or different problems on a weekly basis. Generally, we can categorise a problem under one of the following headings:

Toothache
One of the more common problems we encounter with emergency treatment is toothache. This can be very painful but varies between each case. If you feel continuous pain for 30 minutes after taking pain killers and completing a thorough clean of your teeth, this is a clear sign that there is something wrong and getting to your local dentist as soon as possible is essential.


Broken Tooth or Filling
While this problem most commonly occurs with contact sports, this could happen to anyone. A broken tooth or filling can expose your teeth to further damage and discomfort. Failure to address this issue could ultimately lead to the loss of a tooth.

Lump Near the Tooth Line
Normally quite an uncommon dental emergency, but possibly one of the most uncomfortable of problems to have. The lump is normally caused by an abscess which can be rather painful. Addressing this immediately is paramount. Leaving this alone will, without doubt, cause tooth loss of one or more of the surrounding teeth.


Broken Crowns
Again this is a very common occurrence and one which is often ignored. However, in some cases leaving a broken crown can lead to tooth decay at the root of the tooth, which is irreversible. In more serious cases, this can cause an abscess and eventually loss of the tooth. If you have a broken crown, make sure you talk to your dentists as soon as possible.

Dislodged or Knocked Out Tooth
Like a broken tooth, this is a common occurrence for those playing in contact sports such as rugby. In instances such as this it is important to get to the dentist as soon as possible. The quicker a patient can get to the dentist, the better the chance they have of saving your tooth. Another way to increase the likelihood of your tooth being re-inserted is by placing your tooth in milk. This is a genuine way to help maintain the condition of a knocked-out tooth. If you follow these steps, you’ll give the dentist a greater chance of being able to re-insert the tooth.


Lost Tooth
If you’ve managed to knock out and lose a tooth you should still be getting to your dentist quickly. The loss of a tooth can result in infection of your gums, leading to pain and even the loss of more teeth. Getting to the dentist to have the wound cleaned and to introduce a plan of action should mean you can have your smile back in no time at all.


Preventing the Emergency
While some of these emergencies are almost impossible to foresee, most can be prevented as long as you know how. With that in mind here are some simple ways to avoid these problems:

Pay Attention to What You’re Eating
Hard sweets, ice cubes and even corn on the cob can be hard work for your teeth. Avoid eating these on a regular basis as to not damage crowns or fillings.


Wear Protection
When playing contact sports, wear a gum shield. This great bit of protective gear does a fantastic job of keeping your teeth where they’re meant to be. This will reduce the chance of a tooth being knocked out or broken.

Listen to Your Teeth
Have the same approach to your dentist as you do the doctors. Your teeth can tell you a lot, and you know when something doesn’t feel correct. This is a great way to catch a problem, such as an abscess, before it develops and causes any damage.


Don’t Use Your Teeth as Tools
It’s quite common for somebody to come into the practice and have broken or lost teeth because they tried to open a bottle with them. Your teeth are not tools, and using them for anything other than eating can cause damage.

Good Dental Hygiene
The easiest way to keep your teeth in good condition is to have an effective cleaning regime. Cleaning your teeth twice a day, including flossing and mouthwash, will help to give you a long-lasting smile for as long as possible.

About Midlands Smile Centres
Midlands Smile Centres have 5 practices located across Birmingham. All of our practices offer emergency service to all new and existing patients. MSC also offers a wide range of services including cosmetics, facial aesthetics and dental implants which provide a patient with a smile they can be proud of. For more information about the treatments we offer or to book an appointment, head to our website today.



Monday, 13 May 2019

10 Ways MSC Can Help You Achieve a Fantastic Smile


If improving smile or recapturing the smile of your youth has been weighing on your mind. There are a range of treatments which may help you obtain a smile you will be happy to share with everyone. This blog provides an overview of some of some of the simple and and not so simple ways you can reclaim a beautiful youthful smile using cosmetic dental services.

1) Veneers

If you have teeth that are an irregular shape, misaligned, discoloured, or are decayed or damaged in some way, veneers are a fairly straightforward solution to this problem. Veneers are thin layers of material that can be placed over the top of imperfect teeth. They are tooth-coloured and usually made of porcelain, and having them means that large sections of your healthy teeth do not need to be removed.


2) White Fillings

As well as the more conventional grey amalgam fillings, MSC also offer white fillings. Not only are these white fillings capable of making the necessary practical improvement to your teeth, but they are a much more natural looking and aesthetically pleasing option than grey amalgam fillings.



3) Restorative Dentistry

In this category of MSC treatment, bridges, crowns and dentures are all available to help improve your dental health. Bridges are false teeth that are fixed to adjacent natural teeth around areas where teeth have been lost due to various causes, and they are ideal if you don’t like dentures. Crowns, sometimes known as a cap, fit over individual teeth to restore them, imbuing them with stability and providing the shape of a natural tooth. Dentures are made using acrylic (plastic) or a combination of metal and plastic. They replace missing teeth and may be held in place with retaining clips.


4) Airflow

By making use of a jet of water, air and sodium bicarbonate, airflow treatment is an effective way to rid your teeth of stubborn stains caused by smoking and drinking tea, coffee and red wine. Able to help reduce plaque build-up and decrease the sensitivity of teeth, airflow treatment is a more advanced form of a scale and polish. Another positive thing about our airflow treatment is that it doesn’t contain any chemicals, so your teeth will become cleaner and will look better without the risk of burns or irritations.

5) Gold Services

If you’re looking for something a little more glamorous to augment your smile, gold services at MSC may just be the thing for you. Here at MSC you can find gold implants, gold crowns/custom crown design, gold inlays and gold veneers. In addition to the obvious style that our gold services introduce to your smile, they can provide the necessary dental function, too.



6) Dental Implants

It is widely considered that dental implants are the most versatile and all-round superior option for missing teeth, so opting for this treatment is likely to be a sure way to enhance the appearance and all-round health of your teeth. Implants at MSC are available in three forms: dental implants, denture implants and gold implants.

MSC are an ideal dentist for performing this procedure. The reason for this is that MSC’s dentists have over twenty five years’ experience of performing successful implants procedures, and with this type of treatment, it is crucial that patients always choose a provider who has a long history of successful procedures, and not simply go to the cheapest provider. Also, we use a no scalpel technique that incorporates X-ray imaging to place the implant straight into the gum without an incision, thus reducing pain, bleeding, swelling and shortening healing time.


7) Orthodontics

An area of treatment offered by MSC that comes in different forms, orthodontics with Midlands Smile Centres are a sure way to correct your teeth for a more visually pleasing smile. Orthodontics treatment utilises braces, and at MSC, we can offer you traditional braces, Damon braces and Invisalign braces. Invisalign braces are transparent alligners. They are removable and are designed to manoeuver your teeth gradually into the desired position. We also provide Six Months Smiles, which are subtle due to the fact that they are tooth- coloured, and move your teeth slowly over a period of 4-9 months to ensure they are sufficiently straightened.




8) Hygienist Treatment

Hygienist treatment is a great idea for your teeth, as it allows the overall standard of your dental health to be assessed - helping you combat the chances of tooth decay, tooth wear and gum disease- and for your teeth to receive a through clean. It’s also an opportunity for you to receive some important advice on maintaining your dental health.



9) Inlays

If you have a large cavity with a healthy surrounding tooth, we can provide inlays and onlays. Onlays are able to replace the cusp of a tooth which maintains the shape of the tooth, while inlays, which are usually made with tooth-coloured porcelain, are inserted into the hole in the tooth.

10) Teeth Whitening

Designed to give your teeth a real cosmetic lift, special trays for home tooth whitening can be made by our highly experienced dentists. Once your suitability for home whitening kits has been assessed, you can begin the treatment. The trays that are made for you will need to be filled with whitening gel and worn for a few hours every day. And once you are satisfied with the result, just stop the treatment.



If you know one of these treatments is going to be a great investment. Allowing you to to have a summer with some photos you will treasure, get in touch with Midlands Smile Centres today. Some of our practices provide free consultations for implant and orthodontic services.


Published 07/04/17 last updated 05/06/19

Friday, 26 April 2019

MSC - The Place in Birmingham to Get Orthodontics

What Midlands Smile Centres Offer


Damon Braces-               

These braces have a slightly similar appearance to that of traditional braces, but they are actually a highly modern approach to achieving aesthetically pleasing teeth. One noticeable advantage to having Damon brace as opposed to other forms of orthodontic treatment is that their process is a speedy one; the Damon system necessitates 50% of the amount of appointments as would be expected with traditional braces, and compared to traditional braces, the Damon System is finished 6 months earlier.

Six Months Smiles-       

This type of orthodontic treatment is absolutely ideal for patients who are insistent on avoiding forms of braces that are unsightly. This is due to the fact that Six Months Smiles are tooth-coloured and therefore, very inconspicuous. And, as you might have assumed from the name of this type of treatment, the process takes a minimum of 6 months to complete, with the average duration of treatment lasting between 4 and 9 months.



By utilising impressive contemporary technology, Invisalign braces are an effective form of orthodontic treatment available through MSC that feature definite cosmetic merits as well. The cosmetic appeal of Invisalign braces derives from their use of clear aligners, meaning that you can enjoy the benefits that they will bring to your teeth without being concerned about your smile being affected by braces that are unpleasant-looking.  



Whilst Lingual Braces could be compared to traditional braces, they actually sit behind instead of in front of the teeth. The fact that they cannot be detected by an outsider’s perspective whilst you wear them has earned them the nickname “hidden braces”. Dependent on how misaligned or crowded the patient’s teeth are, Lingual Braces will require between 18 and 36 months for their treatment.  



What’s Involved

Damon Braces-              

 Whereas traditional braces make use of brackets attached to each tooth and a connecting wire that is “tied” to each bracket, the Damon system utilises high tech brackets that have built-in clamps to hold the wire. As a result of this, the tightening that occurs at each appointment with traditional braces is not necessary with Damon Braces. The brackets are glued to the front of the teeth.

By way of the Damon Braces’ high-tech wire – known as ‘shape memory wire’- which is able to return to a predetermined shape, they will gradually shift your teeth into the intended position with ease.

Due to Damon Braces making use of light pressure, they are more comfortable than traditional braces, and numerous patients have claimed that there is little to no discomfort involved in Damon Braces treatment.


Six Months Smiles-       

Six Months Smiles treatment is able to straighten teeth and work by moving the patient’s teeth at a gradual pace. This form of treatment is known for its ability to create excellent results within a relatively short period of time. You will also find with Six Months Smiles that they are comfortable to wear, too.


Invisalign Braces-          

To begin with, the treatment process for Invisalign braces starts with moulds of your teeth being taken, in order to ensure that you have the most comfortable fitting. There is also the option to view what the expected result of the treatment will be by making use of ClinCheck® 3D treatment plan. Following this initial stage, clear aligners will be made for you by one of Midlands Smile Centres highly experienced orthodontists. Once on, the Invisalign braces will begin to move your teeth into the required position and will do so at a gradual rate and without discomfort.


Lingual Braces-               

With Lingual Braces, one of our dentists must first assess whether this is the correct type of treatment for you, and if it is deemed suitable for you, then the process begins with an impression taken of your teeth. The purpose of this is to produce brackets and wires that are tailor-made for your teeth. These small, personalised brackets are subsequently attached to the back of your teeth. A wire will also be connected to exert the correct amount of pressure. Regular visits to your dentist will be required so that adjustments can be made and to check that the treatment process is unfolding in an expected manner. The Lingual Braces use their light yet constant pressure to move your teeth into the desired position.

Some patients have initially found that their speech has been affected by Lingual Braces, but this is swiftly resolved after they have become accustomed to Lingual Braces. It has also been reported by some patients that their tongue can become irritated or swollen due to Lingual Braces being placed behind teeth instead of in front. To help alleviate this soreness, a small amount of wax can be applied on the inside of the teeth over the braces. 



About Us

At Midlands Smile Centres we believe we provide excellent care for all our patients. As a team, we are compassionate and caring, with a commitment to helping our patients. We are honest and integral and believe in doing the right thing to offer our patients the attention and best possible treatment that they require.


Whether it is orthodontics you require or another form of treatment, get in touch with us today to find out how we can help.

Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Complete Your Smile With Dental Implants

Your smile is an important part of your appearance, it tells people you feel happy, amused and joyous.  A simple smile can make people feel welcomed, valued and can put them at ease. Your smile should be something you can be proud of, and not something you’re ashamed of showing. However, many people are self-conscious about their smile, and refrain from smiling to avoid showing their teeth.

There are a number of problems that can cause people to be unhappy with their smile, including gaps, discolouration, chips or broken teeth, and missing teeth. For many of these problems, there are easy and simple resolutions that can bring back the joy of smiling. Veneers, orthodontics and tooth whitening are all types of treatment that can help resolve issues with your smile effectively.


For missing teeth, a dental implant can fill the gap and give you a confident, full smile again. Dental implants can help you and your smile in many different ways. Here are just some of the benefits you can expect following dental implant treatment:
  • A more natural looking smile.
  • Increased self-confidence and comfort.
  • Rediscovering the joy of eating again.
  • Having a fully versatile, functional and durable set of teeth.
  • Increased pride in smiling.
  • A great way to replace missing teeth.


Types of Dental Implants Available to You

Dental implants come in many different varieties that can help fix different problems with your smile. Discover the different types of implant available to you below.


As the treatment name suggests, this involves one single implant which replaces a missing tooth. This implant is made up of two parts, a titanium supporting rod which replaces the root of the tooth and is placed in the jawbone.  A natural looking false tooth is placed on top of the titanium supporting rod. The implant dentists at Midlands Smile Centres use x-rays to locate the exact position where the implant will go before placing it in the gum.  This helps to reduce swelling, bleeding, pain, and reduces the recovery time.  Ordinarily, two visits to the clinic is needed to complete this procedure within three months.



This treatment works in a similar way to traditional bridges using false teeth to replace missing teeth. This treatment is a great way to improve your smile and the alignment of your teeth.  The bridge is supported by implants rather than using neighbouring healthy teeth.  This treatment has the added benefit of being more durable than traditional bridges and therefore will last longer with careful maintenance. If you’re missing several teeth in a row, this might be the best option for you.


Gold implants work in the same was as ordinary implants, but they also give your smile a striking visual appearance. A gold implant is made up of a titanium implant being fixed in the jawbone and a gold alloy false tooth which is strong, durable and fully functional.  Gold implants work well for the back molars where food is mostly chewed.



These implants are fixed to the jawbone which makes them more stable than removeable dentures. The benefits of this treatment are their durability, comfort, natural appearance, and the ability to eat comfortably, without worrying about the dentures moving. This procedure involves having x-rays and moulds taken, then having the titanium rods inserted as shown in the x-ray. These rods act as roots for the natural looking teeth to sit on.  Once all the rods are inserted, they are given a period of between two and six months which allows the jawbone to heal.  You will be given a temporary denture to wear.  Extensions are attached to the rods and your new teeth will then fitted on top.


The Procedure

Midlands Smile Centres have highly qualified and experienced staff with over 29 years of experience with dental implants. Your dentist will be able to fully explain the process of having dental implants and answer any questions or concerns you may have about the procedure.  It is natural to have concerns, but a free consultation with one of our experienced dentists can put your mind at ease and help you feel relaxed and comfortable about the procedure.


Directly after the treatment, your gums around the implant will need time to heal and set. It is common to experience some swelling, pain and possibly bruising. However, this is something that can be managed well with painkillers and ice packs placed next to the implant.  Your dentist will be available to assist with any problems you may have after the procedure.  Your dentist will also go through how to properly care for your implant, and how to reduce any discomfort you experience after the treatment.

Cleaning and Maintaining Your Implants




Like your natural teeth, your implant will need regular cleaning. The new implant may feel sensitive in the first couple of days after having the procedure.  Do continue to brush your other teeth and gums but try and avoid brushing the implant.  Once the swelling and pain has significantly reduced, you can start gently cleaning the implant as you would your natural teeth.  It is also recommended to use a mouthwash of warm salty water as this helps to speed up the recovery process, and it also helps you to clean other places in your mouth that are hard to reach. Using a straw to drink fluids is also recommended.  Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, diet and routine is important for keeping your new dental implant in good condition.

Get in-touch with MSC today and discover how our implant services might be right for you!

Tuesday, 16 April 2019

A New Look with MSC Facial Aesthetics


Making slight adjustments here and there to your appearance is something that many of us ponder from time to time. Among the more serious of changes are those of facial aesthetic treatment. Facial aesthetic treatments cover a range of different types of procedure, all aimed towards helping you achieve your desired appearance. These can range from anti-wrinkle treatments, to volumizing and fillers. All of these treatments can help give a more youthful look and improve your confidence.

For those already aware of the superb standard of dental treatment offered at Midlands Smile Centres, the difference our dentistry can make to your teeth will be obvious. But with MSC offering an impressive range of facial aesthetics as well, it is clear that these kinds of treatments could be opted for after undergoing the dental work of your choice. In this way, facial aesthetics could be the final piece of the puzzle in correcting, improving and ultimately revitalising your appearance.



Any perceived imperfections with your appearance can cause a lack of confidence and may cause you to miss out on opportunities in life. You may believe that there are imperfections with your appearance that are a direct result of the ageing process, and these may be a cause of some discomfort for you. Whatever it is that you believe is the cause of the issue and the extent to which you feel that it makes you uncomfortable, we at Midlands Smile Centres can offer you something which could solve your problem. Choosing to go with MSC and make use of the vast expertise we have in providing treatments to alter your appearance can leave you with a better sense of well-being, and a greater level of confidence.

Facial Aesthetics For You at MSC
There are a range of treatments that can help give a boost to your facial aesthetics. Here are just a few of the options we have available at MSC, but you can find out more on our facial treatments page.

Dermal Fillers - Usually used around the nose and mouth areas, Dermal Fillers give wrinkles in the skin a little lift. Injected underneath the skin to allow them to take the appropriate effect, Dermal Fillers help create a more youthful appearance and will last between 6 months and a year.



Anti-Wrinkle Injections - Able to be used on the neck as well as the face, Anti-Wrinkle Injections take effect by relaxing the muscles in the targeted area. Also referred to as Botox, Anti-Wrinkle Injections work to lessen the appearance of wrinkles and lines, helping to create a look that will require an appointment every 3-6 months to maintain.


Cheek Volumizing/Sculpting - A further treatment for facial rejuvenation, Cheek Volumizing/Sculpting is designed to help give you a more youthful appearance. This treatment targets the cheeks as the cheeks are a part of the face that can begin to sag with age, leading to wrinkles and lines forming in the nose and mouth area. Capable of producing noticeable and wide-reaching cosmetic benefits, Cheek Volumizing/Sculpting at MSC is also a procedure that is very convenient, meaning that you can walk-in and walk-out and enjoy the effects that a single Cheek Volumizing/Sculpting appointment can bring you.

Lip Fillers - Boosting the lips by imbuing them with a bold, plump shape, Lip Fillers are delivered via injection to introduce new volume to both the upper and lower lips. Able to last for between 4 and 6 months, Lip Fillers can be carried-out again in order to renew the shape of the lips.



Non-Surgical Nasal Tip Lifting - A way of changing the appearance of your nose without the use of surgery, Non-Surgical Nasal Tip Lifting is a relatively new type of treatment and is provided by us, here at MSC. Non-Surgical Nasal Tip Lifting can be effective in removing bumps in the nose and for a period of between 4 months and two years (dependent on which treatment you choose), the treatment will help improve your appearance. Although the agent will dissolve after this period of time has elapsed, you can undergo the treatment again to renew the results.   

Teeth Grinding Therapy - The condition that causes individuals to grind their teeth is known as bruxism and it exists in two forms: sleep bruxism and awake bruxism. Related to stress and anxiety, bruxism can be combatted by the treatment we offer at Midland Smile Centres. By opting for this treatment, you can take steps to preserve your smile.


Gum Reduction - Another way to boost the appearance of your smile, Gum Reduction involves the altering of your gumline for cosmetic purposes. At MSC we can give you Gum Reduction treatment to mould and shape your gums for a reasonable price. What’s more, our MSC Gum Reduction treatment is permanent.

Get in-touch with MSC today and discover how our facial aesthetics might be right for you!

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Why You Should Get Regular Dental Check-Ups


When was the last time you had a regular dental appointment? Following the given advice of having a check-up every six months has a lot of benefits for your pearly whites. A regular check-up will normally include;


1.      An examination over your oral hygiene and overall health of your gum and teeth.
2.      Spotting any problems with your teeth such as cavities or gum disease and obtaining relevant and successful treatment.
3.      Checking on the condition of your gums.
4.      Removing build-up of plaque and tartar on your teeth.
5.      Receiving professional dental advice on your brushing and flossing techniques.
6.      Time to ask any questions you may have relating to the effects of diet, alcohol and smoking on your teeth.
7.      Reporting any dental problems you may have had since your last appointment.


What if there is a problem with my teeth?


Nobody wants to endure things like toothache, nerve pain, build-up of plaque or bad breath.  Midlands Smile Centres offer several dental treatments to alleviate problems like these found during a routine check-up. These include:

1       Fillings – these are used by dentists to remedy decaying teeth. There are three different types of filling; composite/white fillings, metal fillings and dental restorations.


2       Orthodontic Treatment – this involves a brace being fitted to correct crooked teeth or the bite of the patient.  The different types of braces used include Damon braces, Invisalign braces and Six Month Smiles.

3       Hygienist Treatment - this is a scale and polish treatment for your teeth. This type of treatment helps to minimise tooth decay, gum disease and tooth wear.

4       Oral Surgery (extractions) – an example of this is the removal of wisdom teeth that may cause discomfort or to address overcrowding if there are too many teeth.

Ignoring a problem with our teeth is likely to lead to further problems if left untreated.  Be sure to book an appointment with your dentist for regular dental check-ups to keep your teeth and oral hygiene in good condition. You can book a dental check-up at your local dentist in Birmingham online.


Top tips for improving your dental health

The Do’s:


1.      Brush your teeth on a regular basis. The advice given for daily bushing is twice a day however, brushing in between meals would give your teeth an extra boost of protection and will lead to better oral hygiene.

2.      Use an electric toothbrush. Whilst brushing with a regular toothbrush using the correct technique can keep your teeth clean, using an electric toothbrush gives a more effective clean. The smaller brush head gets into the harder to reach back teeth to keep them healthy and in good condition.

3.      Brush your tongue. Doing this this reaps many benefits such as improving your oral hygiene, which is the result of the amount of bacteria inside your mouth. It can also make your breath smell minty fresh and feel cleaner.

4.      Have necessary treatments advised by your dentist. This is key to keeping your teeth happy and healthy.


5.      Eat foods that are beneficial to keep your teeth strong. Products that are high in calcium are particularly beneficial, such as cheese and yoghurt. Some fruits, such as strawberries, can also be beneficial for your dental health.

6.      Chew sugar free gum. Chewing sugar free gum helps your oral health by encouraging production of saliva in your mouth, which then neutralises the acidity on your teeth which would otherwise cause problems such as cavities and bad breath.


7.      Use dental products such as floss and mouthwash. Including these in your daily oral hygiene routine will minimise dental problems developing. Flossing is an extremely useful technique because it removes food from places in your mouth that regular brushing can’t, and it can also help to remove plaque.  Mouthwash is another dental product you can use to rinse out trapped food, which also helps to eliminate bad breath and the build-up of tartar. 


If you would like to know more about your dental health, contact your local Midlands Smile Centre today 

Thursday, 28 March 2019

Orthodontics at Your Local MSC dentist in Birmingham

Orthodontics play a large part of the dental industry today. It isn’t uncommon for a person to know several people in their lifetime who have or have had braces. Orthodontic treatment has become much more popular with young adults who are looking to aesthetically improve their smile. The decision however to have braces can be a difficult one to make due to the lengthy treatment plan and the unappealing visuals of traditional braces. What many of these patients are not aware of, is that there are now several different options on the market that could help to address your concerns and give you the smile you’ve been looking for.


Here are just a few of Midlands Smile Centres treatments that are used to address crowded and misaligned teeth to give you an aesthetically pleasing smile.

Traditional Braces

Traditional braces are very well known and are respected as the most common orthodontic treatment for correcting teeth. These are made of metal and are glued to the teeth, where a wire is then put in place to apply pressure to the teeth. This pressure is then used to pull and push the teeth into place, adjusting your smile to provide straighter teeth and correcting your bite. While this is an effective way of helping to address orthodontic issues, there are some things the patient should consider. Traditional braces can be uncomfortable when first placed, sometimes causing bleeding and irritation of the gums and cheeks or causing an aching sensation due to the pressure on your teeth. It’s important that you contact your dentist if you experience these symptoms for a prolonged amount of time.


Lingual Braces

Lingual braces adjust your teeth to provide a straighter smile and correct bite, without getting in the way of your smile. This treatment involves a brace being applied to the rear of the teeth where it is less visible. However, lingual braces are commonly only used for specific cases where the patient requires a lifting of the teeth. If you think this could be for you, you can find out more by booking a consultation with your local dentist in Birmingham. Another consideration of this treatment is that it can cause a sore tongue, due to the braces position on the inside of the mouth.




Damon Braces

Damon braces are your middle ground of the previous two orthodontic solutions. Like traditional braces, they have a similar aesthetic look due to both treatments using a metal material for the brace. Where this treatment differs however, is its ability to complete the treatment much more comfortably. This is due to the fact that this treatment uses a wire which is able to remember it previous shape, and consequently maintains a more gentle pressure that is consistently applied to the teeth and gums, while traditional braces have to be adjusted at each appointment with a great deal more pressure. Alongside this, patients who receive Damon braces often complete their treatment much sooner, in some cases this can be as much as six months.

Six Month Smiles

Six Month Smiles is a relatively new form of orthodontic treatment that has begun to make waves in the dental world for its effective and easy treatment. This service works much like a traditional brace but tackles two of its major concerns. Like traditional braces, Six Month Smiles braces are applied to the front of your teeth, but these are made from a clear plastic material. The same can be said for the wire which is usually clear or coloured to match the colour of your teeth. This not only helps to provide a more aesthetic look during the treatment phase but also allows the wearer to avoid discomfort during the treatment, of which is usually between 4 to 8 months long. If you’re interested in receiving straighter teeth in less time than traditional orthodontic treatment, you can book a consultation with your dentist to find out if this treatment is for you.


Invisalign

Invisalign is a new and innovative form of orthodontic treatment available at Midlands Smile Centres. Invisalign works by applying several plastic transparent retainers, which over several months will adjust the positioning of your teeth. Each retainer will be slightly different and will apply gentle pressure to move your teeth into position. Not only this, but they are also nearly invisible to the eye, meaning you can still enjoy smiling without worrying about the look of traditional braces. If you’re looking for a service which can provide you a comfortable and natural looking way to change your smile, Invisalign could be ideal for you. Book a consultation today to find out more.


Midlands Smile Centres

Midlands Smile Centre is your local dental practice that can offer you all of these orthodontic treatments. Our team of orthodontic specialists have over 30 years of experience working with some of the toughest orthodontic cases. Our aim is to provide you with the treatment and service which will give you a smile you can be proud of.


If you’d like a straighter smile, or just want to find out more, book an orthodontic appointment at your local MSC today.


Am I Too Old for Braces?

The short answer to the question of, ‘am I too old for braces?’ is simply, no! At MSC, age is never an issue and it’s never too late to get ...