
Cosmetic Dentistry Survey
29 July 2008
One in four British women admits to not looking after their teeth, including brushing and flossing, on a daily basis, according to a new cosmetic dentistry survey released today by Align Technology, makers of Invisalign®.
The survey asked women how important a good smile was; nearly two thirds (65%) of the women surveyed believe that a good smile results in a more confident individual, followed by 18% which said that someone with a good smile would be more likely to be successful in regards to romance and attracting a partner.
Teeth are clearly important in making an impression, but Brits are still living up to the stereotype of having bad teeth, over one third of the women surveyed (36%) reported that they are embarrassed by their teeth. When asked what they would improve about their smile 49 % of the participants stated ‘very white teeth’, followed by 29% wanting straight even teeth.
The main problem is when it comes to investing time and money in looking after our teeth, especially when it’s cosmetic dentistry. Nearly two thirds (64%) highlighted cost as a factor that deters them from getting their teeth corrected, with 73% only prepared to spend up to £1,000 on correcting their teeth. Yet when you compare how much women spend a year on their beauty regime, the survey revealed that the average woman happily spends £1,500 every year.
Dr Paul Humber, dental practitioner, commented. “The results of the survey demonstrate that women understand the importance of a healthy smile but worryingly they are not prepared to spend the time and money looking after their teeth. Fear of the dentist is an age old problem (24% not willing to undergo corrective treatment based on fear) but new treatments such as Invisalign, which is a non-invasive procedure using a series of clear plastic aligners to straighten your teeth, have been popular, as they are discreet, and because they are removable, patients can brush and floss as normal. Invisalign gives me the chance to straighten teeth but without many of the treatment barriers that cause my patients to shy away from with traditional metal braces. The cost for treatment is a lifetime investment so when you compare this to how much women spend on beauty treatments, it is minimal.”
Respondents were also asked which features they are most likely to notice when they meet a potential partner, eyes came top with 59%, followed by smile at 32%. When asked the same question about other women, their smile is their most noticeable feature (43%), followed by hair (39%). Seeing as teeth are important to women it is surprising to see how little attention they pay to them and how unwilling they are to undergo any form of cosmetic dentistry, especially when women are prepared to spend up to 30 minutes a day washing and styling their hair (69%), moisturising their body (60%) and applying cosmetics (49%).
Invisalign uses a unique advanced computer technology which can show you a personalised virtual progressive 3D model of how your teeth will move into place over the course of the treatment and the expected end result. As with other types of orthodontic treatment, the cost of Invisalign treatment is determined by your dental practitioner and will depend on the complexity of your case and course of treatment.
*Treatment fees are set by the treating doctor, but the average cost ranges from £3,500-£5,000 (depending on treatment needs.)