Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic Treatment

Conventional Braces

Conventional braces consist of metal brackets that are securely bonded to the front of each tooth and connected with an archwire. These archwires are engineered with shape memory technology to apply gentle, consistent pressure over the duration of your treatment, effectively aligning your teeth and improving your bite.


Ceramic Braces

Ceramic braces, also known as clear braces, are designed to straighten teeth and correct bite issues while offering a more aesthetic option. They feature clear or tooth-colored ceramic brackets that blend seamlessly with the natural color of your teeth, attached with similarly colored wires and rubber bands. This discreet option allows for effective orthodontic treatment without drawing attention.


Damon Self-Ligating Braces

Damon braces are a type of self-ligating appliance that function similarly to traditional metal braces but offer enhanced comfort and efficiency. Instead of relying on elastics to tighten the braces regularly, Damon braces use a unique sliding mechanism that allows the archwire to move freely within the brackets. This innovative design reduces friction and pressure on the teeth, resulting in quicker treatment times and fewer visits to the orthodontist. The gentle, gradual movement of teeth into their ideal positions minimizes the need for additional treatments, such as tooth extractions or palatal expanders.


Invisalign

If you want to straighten your teeth but are concerned about the discomfort associated with traditional braces, Invisalign offers the perfect solution. This orthodontic treatment uses a series of custom-made clear aligners that fit snugly over your teeth and gently guide them into the desired position over time. Because they are virtually invisible and removable, Invisalign aligners allow you to maintain your natural smile throughout the treatment process. Ideal for both teenagers and adults, Invisalign provides a discreet and comfortable option for achieving a beautifully aligned smile, often in half the time required for conventional braces.