Crooked, crowded, or misaligned teeth can affect both your smile and your confidence, but with orthodontic treatment can give you a straighter, healthier smile that lasts a lifetime. Our orthodontic specialists use advanced techniques and technologies to align teeth and jaws, improving both appearance and function.
Orthodontists undergo extensive post-graduate training to specialize in correcting bite issues, tooth misalignment, and jaw irregularities. Whether you’re a teen ready for braces or an adult looking for invisible aligners, we offer customized orthodontists treatment plans for everyone.
We provide a wide range of orthodontic solutions tailored to each patient’s unique dental structure and aesthetic goals. Here we are sharing some tips which wil be useful while visiting us.
Initial Consultation: Includes examination, X-rays, and digital scans to assess teeth and jaw alignment.
Treatment Planning: Once diagnosis is complete, your orthodontist will explain your options and duration of treatment.
Follow-ups: Braces or aligners require regular follow-up visits every 4–8 weeks.
Brush and floss before your visit for accurate assessment.
Bring previous dental records or X-rays, if available.
Be prepared to discuss your oral health history and aesthetic concerns.
Previous orthodontic treatment (if any)
Your goals for smile improvement
Habits like thumb-sucking, nail-biting, or teeth grinding
Jaw pain, bite discomfort, or speech issues
Initial Visit: 30–45 minutes
Fitting Braces or Aligners: 60–90 minutes
Follow-Up Appointments: Usually 15–30 minutes
Mild soreness is common after adjustments or receiving new aligners.
Avoid hard, sticky foods if you’re wearing braces.
Practice good oral hygiene—use special brushes if needed.
Wear your retainer as directed after treatment to maintain results.
Use orthodontic wax to cover any areas where braces may irritate the inside of your mouth—especially during the first few days.
An orthodontist is a dental specialist trained to correct teeth and jaw alignment using braces, aligners, and other corrective treatments.
Orthodontic treatment can begin as early as age 7 for early intervention, but many teens and adults also benefit from braces or aligners.
Yes, clear aligners can treat many of the same issues as braces when used under specialist supervision, though they’re best for mild to moderate cases.
Treatment duration varies, typically from 6 months to 2 years depending on your case.
Absolutely. Many adults choose clear aligners or ceramic braces for a more discreet treatment option.
Avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods like gum, popcorn, and hard candy that can damage your braces.
Usually every 4–8 weeks for adjustments or progress checks.
Yes. Wearing a retainer helps maintain your new tooth position and prevents shifting.
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