Invisalign in Ealing
At Puresmile Ealing Dental & Implants in Ealing, West London, we are proud to be an Invisalign Diamond Provider which means we have the experience of treating a large amount of Invisalign cases. The convenience and ease of use have made Invisalign the teeth straightening choice of over half a million people and counting. Book a consultation and see if Invisalign could give you the smile you dream of.
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Invisalign Diamond Provider
At Puresmile Ealing Dental & Implants in Ealing, West London, we are experts in Invisalign treatment and are proud to have been given Invisalign Diamond Provider status. Invisalign Diamond Provider status means we’ve completed a large number of Invisalign cases and have the experience and skills to give you the best possible Invisalign treatment.

What can Invisalign fix?
Are you wondering if Invisalign can help you with your orthodontic problem? Here is a guide to how Invisalign can be a solution to a variety of dental problems. We advise you to book an Invisalign Consultation with one of our dentists to find out for sure.
- Crossbite: When one or more teeth from the upper jaw, bite on the interior of the lower set of teeth, it is referred to as a crossbite. This happens when both upper and lower jaws are misaligned. It can cause degradation of teeth, loss of bone and gum disease.
- Crowded teeth: Crowding of teeth occurs when there is not enough room in the upper and lower jaws to fit all your growing teeth. As a result, the teeth get crowded and when left untreated become severely misaligned or crooked. It is hard to effectively clean misaligned teeth so problems of plaque, gum disease and tooth decay are common with crowded teeth.
- Overbite or Deep Bite: This happens when the upper jaw abnormally covers the lower jaw. An overbite can give rise to gum problems, wearing of teeth on lower jaw and joint problems.
- Gapped teeth: Gaps in between teeth can occur due to abnormal jawbone growth or when, due to lack of teeth, neighbouring teeth shift from their respective positions into the extra space. Gapped teeth can give rise to gum problems and periodontal disease.
- Open bite: An open bite occurs when some teeth on the upper and lower jaws are unable to meet each other. Genetics, poor chewing habits and excessive sucking on thumbs can cause an open bite.
- Underbite: Insufficient growth of the upper jaw or missing upper teeth can cause the lower jaw to protrude and give rise to what is known as an underbite. This hinders the normal functioning of the front teeth and can cause pain in the jaw.