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Confidence starts with a smile

Confidence starts with a smile

Are you wondering what can be done to correct crooked teeth? Have you thought about dental orthodontics?

What is orthodontics?

Orthodontics refers to a specialty in dentistry that focuses on aligning improper bites and straightening crooked teeth to ensure healthy function and appearance.

Orthodontics corrects irregularities of the teeth, bite, jaws, and related facial abnormalities to enhance oral health and facial appearance for both children and adults.

In certain cases, when teeth and jaw issues interfere with the patient’s eating or speaking, orthodontics is considered as interceptive, preventing tooth wear and periodontal (gum) problems. In other cases, orthodontics is considered as restorative and cosmetic.

Who can have orthodontic treatment?

Orthodontic treatment is suitable for people of all ages. The usual time to start orthodontic treatment in the form of braces is at around 11 to 14 years of age, when most permanent teeth have come through, but you can start treatment at any age.

How do I get started?

If you’re reading this article, chances are that you are likely considering getting braces. The first step is to book in for a consultation to discuss the best treatment options tailored for you.

Don’t forget to ask our dentists any questions you may have during your consultation as they are experts in the art and science of straightening teeth and will be able to address any concerns you may have.

If you haven’t already done so, book an appointment with your dentist to get a routine check-up and clean so that your teeth and gums will be nice and healthy before your braces are fitted.

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