Excellent
Clear braces from only £60 per month
Invisible
Frosted wires and clear brackets make your braces practically invisible.
Simple
Ceramic braces fit seamlessly into your lifestyle. No need to remember changing trays.
Fast & effective
See results for misaligned teeth in as little as 4-12 months, longer for complex cases.
A new smile tailored to you
Smile White ceramic braces are the smart choice for adults looking at straightening their teeth with ease.
Step 01
Book a free online consultation
Discuss your teeth and goals. We’ll assess your smile, talk you through the process and find your closest Smile White partnered dentist.
Step 02
Visit your Smile White dentist
You’ll get a full dental health check, X-rays and 3D scans. Comfortable, painless and simple. Everything you need for your treatment plan.
Step 03
Get your new ceramic braces fitted
Simply visit your Smile White partnered dentist and they’ll fit your brackets and wires into place. We’ll check in on your progress along the way.
Moderate Package
£60
- Straightens upper or lower teeth
- Ideal for closing gaps
Complex Package
£76
- Straightens lower and upper teeth
- Ideal for bite alignment
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Got questions? We have clear answers.
Do dental braces hurt?
Braces aren’t necessarily painful, but they can cause temporary discomfort. This is completely normal, and it usually subsides after a few days as your teeth adjust to the movement. Eating softer foods, applying a small amount of dental wax and gargling saltwater can all help with discomfort. How to relieve pain from braces? Cold or hot compresses work a treat. Consult your orthodontist if you experience severe pain or ongoing discomfort.
How many dentist appointments do I need with ceramic braces?
You’ll check-in with your dentist once a month, just to make sure everything looks good and your treatment is on track.
How long do braces take to straighten teeth?
It depends. For mild issues, like a few small gaps, you might only need braces for a few months. If you have severe crowding, overlapping and bite misalignment, you could be looking at up to 30 months. This timeframe comes down to a few things: the type of braces you get, how old you are (younger patients see results faster), compliance with wearing your elastics, your genetic response and bone density. Some people may need some extra support in the form of jaw surgery.
What’s the best age for braces?
Most orthodontists recommend getting braces between the ages of 12 and 14 years, because the jaw is still growing and all (if not most) of the adult teeth have come through. This makes it easier for teeth to glide into place.
Do you have to lose all your baby teeth to get braces?
No, you don’t have to lose all your baby teeth before getting braces. Early orthodontics can help prevent future bite issues or guide adult teeth into a more harmonious position in the jaw. Of course, we recommend speaking with an orthodontist on behalf of patients under 16 looking at getting braces.
Can I just wear my aligners at night?
No, you don’t have to lose all your baby teeth before getting braces. Early orthodontics can help prevent future bite issues or guide adult teeth into a more harmonious position in the jaw. Of course, we recommend speaking with an orthodontist on behalf of patients under 16 looking at getting braces.
How much are braces in the UK?
If you go private for your braces (skipping the NHS waiting lists), then you’re looking at anywhere from £1,500 to £10,000. Metal braces are of course the most affordable, ranging from £1,500 to £3,000. Self-ligating braces (e.g. Damon) for £1,500 to £6,000, followed by ceramic braces (£2,000-£6,000). “Invisible braces” otherwise known as clear aligners (£1,500-£5,000) and lingual braces (£2,000-£10,000).
Metal braces are free for under 18s through the NHS if you’re deemed clinically suitable. For adults, braces are rarely made available (for free) on the NHS.
Do braces go on all 32 teeth?
Not typically. Brackets are only placed on about 28 teeth, excluding wisdom teeth. But don’t take this verbatim – your orthodontist may recommend a different treatment plan based on your unique dental needs.
Metal braces vs ceramic braces
To put it simply, metal braces are more durable and cost-effective than ceramic braces, and they also work a little bit faster. So although they’re more visible (with larger brackets) you’ll see results sooner. Ceramic braces are slightly easier to clean, with rounded edges making them more comfortable to wear, and tooth-coloured (so they’re practically invisible). The downsides – a higher price point and fragile ceramic brackets, which are more likely to chip or crack.
Clear aligners vs ceramic braces
The biggest difference between clear aligners and ceramic braces is “set-and-forget” reliability. Unlike aligners (which require 20-22 hours of daily wear and weekly tray changes), ceramic braces are fixed. So if you’re not one for carrying, changing or keeping aligner trays safe, ceramic braces eliminate the risk of treatment delays caused by aligner mishaps. They’re also slightly more efficient for complex tooth movements because they apply constant pressure 24/7.
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