Braces have remained a trusted orthodontic treatment for decades because they provide precise and controlled tooth movement. Modern braces are more comfortable, more efficient and visually smaller than earlier versions.
Braces use a series of brackets and archwires to guide teeth into proper alignment gently. Adjustments are made at scheduled intervals. Treatment time varies depending on the complexity of your alignment, but typically ranges from 12 to 24 months.
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Our orthodontic team uses advanced diagnostic tools and customised treatment plans to ensure braces are effective, comfortable, and tailored to your smile goals. We guide you through each step with regular monitoring and supportive care.
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Schedule an orthodontic consultation to discuss concerns and assess your suitability for braces.
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Digital scans or X-rays are taken to evaluate alignment, jaw structure, and bite. Your orthodontist designs a personalised plan.
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Braces are applied to your teeth with brackets and wires. You’ll return for periodic adjustments to ensure steady progress until alignment is achieved.
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These advanced brackets reduce friction and allow wires to move more freely, improving comfort and potentially reducing appointment times.
Heat-activated wires apply light, consistent pressure, enabling efficient and comfortable alignment throughout the treatment process.
A simple guide with quick answers to the questions people ask most, helping you understand our dental care services with ease
Treatment time varies but generally lasts between 18–24 months, depending on complexity.
You may experience mild discomfort after initial placement or adjustments, but it typically resolves within a few days.
You can eat most foods, but sticky, hard, or chewy items should be avoided to prevent damage to brackets and wires.
Yes — regular cleanings are important to maintain oral hygiene and prevent plaque build-up around brackets.