Orthodontics focuses on correcting teeth alignment and bite issues for a healthy, confident smile. The following services are included, offering advanced treatments to enhance dental function, improve appearance, and boost long-term oral health.
Ceramic Braces
Tooth-colored braces that function like metal braces but are less noticeable. Ceramic brackets blend with natural teeth, offering an aesthetic option for straightening teeth while maintaining effective control and alignment during treatment.
Metal braces with brackets and wires used to correct misaligned teeth and jaws. They are highly effective for all types of malocclusion and provide precise, controlled tooth movement throughout the treatment process.
Clear plastic aligners that gradually shift teeth into place. These removable aligners are comfortable, discreet, and ideal for patients seeking a less noticeable and more convenient orthodontic treatment option.
Braces placed on the inner side of teeth, making them completely hidden from view. Lingual braces are custom made and ideal for patients wanting effective treatment without visible appliances.
Advanced braces with clips instead of elastic bands to hold the wire. They allow for smoother movement, reduced friction, and shorter appointments, resulting in a more comfortable and efficient orthodontic experience.
Custom made transparent trays that align teeth over time. Clear aligners are removable, easy to clean, and offer a discreet, comfortable alternative to traditional braces for teens and adults.
A spacing issue where visible gaps exist between teeth. Often caused by genetics or missing teeth, gaps can be corrected using braces, aligners, or cosmetic treatments for a balanced, even smile.
Occurs when there is insufficient space in the jaw for all teeth to align properly. Crowded teeth can cause overlapping, difficulty cleaning, and bite problems, treatable with braces or clear aligners.
A condition where upper front teeth excessively overlap the lower teeth. It can lead to wear, jaw discomfort, and aesthetic concerns. Braces or aligners can correct this alignment issue effectively.
A misalignment where the lower teeth protrude beyond the upper teeth. It can affect chewing, speech, and facial appearance. Orthodontic treatments can gradually correct the position for proper bite and function.
Occurs when some upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth instead of outside. This misalignment can cause uneven wear, gum issues, and jaw strain, and is treatable with orthodontic appliances.