- 1. Improves smile aesthetics and confidence
- 2. Enhances chewing and speech
- 3. Prevents premature tooth wear
- 4. Reduces risk of cavities and gum disease
- 5. Corrects jaw alignment and bite issues
- 6. Improves long-term oral health
Braces and Aligners are effective orthodontic treatments used to correct crooked, crowded, rotated, or spaced teeth, as well as bite problems like overbite, underbite, and crossbite. At our clinic, we offer advanced, comfortable, and aesthetically appealing options to help you achieve a properly aligned smile with improved oral health.
With personalised treatment planning and modern technology, we ensure safe, predictable, and long-lasting results for patients of all ages.
Traditional, highly effective, and suitable for all age groups.
Best for: Moderate to complex cases needing precise movement.
Aesthetic braces that blend with natural teeth.
Best for: Adults and teens wanting a discreet option.
Transparent, removable trays that straighten teeth without wires or brackets.
Best for: Adults seeking a nearly invisible, lifestyle-friendly solution.
Guides jaw development and corrects early bite issues.
Best for: Young patients needing preventive orthodontic care.
Use advanced brackets that reduce friction and may shorten treatment time.
Best for: Faster, more comfortable treatment.
We customise each treatment plan based on your smile goals, dental condition, and lifestyle preferences.
Whether you prefer traditional braces or modern invisible aligners, our clinic offers safe, effective, and customised orthodontic solutions to give you the straight, confident smile you deserve.
Braces use metal or ceramic brackets and wires to move teeth. Aligners are clear, removable trays that straighten teeth gradually. Both are effective—your dentist will recommend the best option based on your case.
You may feel mild soreness for a few days after placing braces or tightening them. This is normal and temporary. Aligners usually cause less discomfort.
Most treatments take 12–24 months, depending on the complexity of the case. Minor corrections with aligners may finish faster.
Yes, aligners are highly effective for mild to moderate alignment issues. For complex bite corrections or severe crowding, braces may be recommended.
Orthodontic treatment can be done at any age. Children ages 10–14 is the ideal time as teeth and jaws are still developing. Adults can benefit equally with braces or aligners.
Braces require checkups every 4–6 weeks. Aligners require checkups every 6–8 weeks. These visits ensure proper tracking and adjustments.
Yes, but avoid hard, sticky, and chewy foods that may break brackets or wires. Aligners must be removed while eating.
Wear aligners for 20–22 hours per day for best results. Remove them only while eating, brushing, or drinking hot beverages.
Rinse them daily with water, gently brush with a soft toothbrush, and avoid hot water. Keep aligners in their case when not in use.
Aligners may cause slight lisping for the first 1–2 days, which improves quickly. Braces do not usually affect speech.
Costs vary depending on the type (metal, ceramic, self-ligating, or clear aligners) and the complexity of the case. Payment plans may be available at the clinic.
To prevent relapse, you must wear retainers after completing treatment. Retainers help maintain your newly aligned smile.
Absolutely. Adult orthodontics is very common, and aligners are especially popular among adults due to their discreet appearance.