I've been to a private dentist recently for an individual introductory consultation and was given a quote of £3400 for braces, but recently saw this deal. I know it may not be local to most but the sheer difference in price compared to normal dentists, I thought I've got to post this. Reviews seem good too.
iDentist - spend £599 on braces which will straighten your teeth for a lifetime, and in the long run help pick up girls/guys, help you smile with confidence without being paranoid whether you've got food stuck between your teeth?,
OR (just for comparison sake)
iPhone 7 32gb - which at best could help you find your nearest dentist but sets you back the same amount as treatment in the first place?
New users - use NEW25 to get £20 off
Limited availability
Disclaimer - Not affiliated with this company in any way, neither getting commission for promoting this deal. Neither are they providing me with braces for free for posting this deal unfortunately.
Top comments
CuriosityCat
4 Dec 164#19
I've got top and bottom braces at 46 and they're not making me ugly, cheeky ??!!*#*! I'll have the last laugh with amazingly straight teeth! Looking damn fine now after 9mths!!
leelou905
4 Dec 163#22
Dentists are not orthodontists, I will repeat, dentists, are not orthodontists!! This deal is for cheap quick fix smile which does not address the roots of your teeth. Just the appearance. So teeth will move back after treatment.
You also cannot get orthodontic treatment on the NHS over 19 unless you have been referred by a specialist I.e you've had to had jaw surgery and require braces.
Proper orthodontists charge in the regions of thousands because it's much more complex than just straightening of teeth. Buy at your own risk.
noshin98
4 Dec 163#6
I spent £3500 on braces. so this deal sounds ridiculously good
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Silhouette
4 Dec 161#1
My partner has been quoted £2000 at best, so deal seems exceptional. Yes, won't please many, but a handful of us will save a thousand pound.
Worth the £50 petrol for the consultation and chat at least. Thank you.
1n24n3 to Silhouette
4 Dec 161#2
You're welcome.. HUKD users seem to disagree since deal's gone cold. Ah well, as long as it helps someone
wishwish
4 Dec 16#3
good deal...hot
Gollywood
4 Dec 16#4
What is meant by one or two arches & retainers?
Wooderson to Gollywood
4 Dec 161#5
Arches refer to top and bottom set of teeth - Retainers are worn, usually at night once treatment has finished prevent your teeth from moving back to how they were
noshin98
4 Dec 163#6
I spent £3500 on braces. so this deal sounds ridiculously good
ScorchingHot
4 Dec 161#7
Someone I know has just been quoted £2300 privately! But it is for clear/white ones... I'm sure they'll still be visible though!
CuriosityCat
4 Dec 16#8
It depends on the severity of your teeth. I've got metal braces on and was told the clear braces would not do the job.
seanybomb
4 Dec 161#9
Don't be fooled by these . They are not invisible!
Opening post
iDentist - spend £599 on braces which will straighten your teeth for a lifetime, and in the long run help pick up girls/guys, help you smile with confidence without being paranoid whether you've got food stuck between your teeth?,
OR (just for comparison sake)
iPhone 7 32gb - which at best could help you find your nearest dentist but sets you back the same amount as treatment in the first place?
New users - use NEW25 to get £20 off
Limited availability
Disclaimer - Not affiliated with this company in any way, neither getting commission for promoting this deal. Neither are they providing me with braces for free for posting this deal unfortunately.
Top comments
You also cannot get orthodontic treatment on the NHS over 19 unless you have been referred by a specialist I.e you've had to had jaw surgery and require braces.
Proper orthodontists charge in the regions of thousands because it's much more complex than just straightening of teeth. Buy at your own risk.
All comments (34)
Worth the £50 petrol for the consultation and chat at least. Thank you.
glad I've got this free on NHS