TREATMENTS

Orthodontics

TREATMENTS

Orthodontics

What is it?

Orthodontics deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of an improper bite (malocclusion). This can occur due to various reasons, such as genetics, tooth decay, trauma, and poor oral habits.

Is it right for me?

Is it right for me?

Treatments are aimed at improving the alignment and function of the teeth and jaws, to enhance facial aesthetics, and to promote better oral health. Straight teeth are easier to clean and maintain, reducing the risk of dental decay, gum disease, and other oral health problems

The process begins with a consultation with a dentist or cosmetic dentist. During this consultation, the dentist will evaluate the condition of your teeth and discuss your goals for the treatment. They will also explain the composite bonding procedure and what you can expect.

Aligners, such as Invisalign … are custom-made to fit over the teeth. They are virtually invisible and can be removed when eating or brushing

Treatment involves the use of various appliances, such as braces, aligners, retainers to move teeth and jaws into their proper positions gradually. These appliances apply gentle pressure to the teeth and jaws, causing them to shift into the desired alignment over time.
traditional braces
Braces are the most common orthodontic appliance used to straighten teeth. They consist of brackets attached to the teeth and wires that connect them. The wires are tightened periodically to apply gentle pressure to the teeth and to guide them into the correct position.
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types of braces
Braces are available in different types, including traditional metal, ceramic, lingual (behind the teeth), and self-ligating braces.
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invisalign
Aligners, such as Invisalign, are an alternative to traditional braces. They are clear, removable plastic trays that are custom-made to fit over the teeth. Aligners work by applying gentle pressure to the teeth to move them into the desired position.
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invisalign
They are virtually invisible and can be removed when eating or brushing, making them a popular choice for adults and teenagers.
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retainers
Retainers are appliances that are worn after the completion of orthodontic treatment to prevent the teeth from shifting back to their original position. They are typically worn at night and can be either fixed or removable.
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treatment time
Orthodontic treatment typically takes between 12 and 36 months, depending on the severity of the case. During this time, patients must visit their orthodontist regularly for adjustments and progress monitoring.
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care
It's important to know that each type of brace have their own care requirements and require periodic touch-ups. We will talk over this in detail with you in the consultation and after the procedure.
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Questions?
If you are interested in this treatment or have any questions, we are always happy to help
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Orthodontic treatment typically takes between 12 and 36 months, depending … During this time, patients must visit their orthodontist regularly for adjustments and progress monitoring.

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The goal of orthodontic treatment is to improve the alignment and function of teeth and jaws, enhance facial aesthetics, and promote better oral health. If you have concerns about the alignment of your teeth or jaws, consult with an orthodontist to see if orthodontic treatment is right for you.
The goal of orthodontic treatment is to improve the alignment and function of teeth and jaws, enhance facial aesthetics, and promote better oral health. If you have concerns about the alignment of your teeth or jaws, consult with an orthodontist to see if orthodontic treatment is right for you.
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