Crooked or misaligned teeth don’t just affect how your smile looks; they can also impact your oral health. Crowded teeth are more difficult to clean, which increases the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and even jaw discomfort. We offer personalised treatment options to straighten your teeth, enhance your smile, and improve your overall dental health. Whether your teeth shifted over time or you’ve had misalignment since childhood, we’re here to help you regain confidence and comfort in your smile.
While some cases are visibly noticeable, others may cause subtle problems like:
Overlapping, rotated, or gapped teeth
Difficulty cleaning between teeth
Jaw tension or clicking sounds
Bite issues (overbite, underbite, or crossbite)
Increased risk of tooth wear or gum recession
We offer modern, effective, and discreet solutions to straighten your teeth, including:
Invisalign – Virtually invisible, removable aligners for gradual straightening
Dental Braces – Traditional or ceramic braces for more complex corrections
Retainers – For minor adjustments or maintaining post-treatment alignment
Smile Makeover – Cosmetic approach combining veneers and contouring fo
Crooked teeth don’t have to hold you back from a confident, healthy smile. Book your consultation with us to explore your straightening options and take the first step toward long-term dental health.
Crooked teeth can be caused by genetics, childhood habits like thumb sucking, early tooth loss, or jaw alignment issues.
Yes. They can cause difficulty cleaning, leading to plaque buildup, decay, and gum disease. They can also affect your bite and jaw.
Yes. Invisalign can treat mild to moderate misalignment. Severe cases may need traditional braces.
Treatment can be effective at any age. Early orthodontic care is ideal, but adult treatment is also highly successful.
Yes. Teeth can shift further with age, especially without proper alignment or after tooth loss.
It depends on the severity. Invisalign may take 6–18 months, while braces can take 12–24 months or longer.
Yes. Retainers help maintain your new tooth alignment after orthodontic treatment.
Yes. Minor cases can often be corrected with aligners, veneers, or cosmetic reshaping.
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