Consultation and initial examination
At the first visit, the orthodontist performs a complete oral examination, including the teeth, gums, and jaw joints. The patient's chief complaints and desires for a better smile are discussed.
An advanced and competent approach allows us to create your beautiful smile with lasting results. With the wide choice of techniques the specialists select the best option both in terms of treatment and your lifestyle. Our experts are able to solve a number of health problems at different ages and emphasise the individual beauty.
Orthodontics is a specialized field of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and correction of misaligned teeth and jaw deformities. The main goal of orthodontic treatment is to create a proper and healthy bite, which not only improves the appearance of the smile, but also promotes more efficient chewing function and better overall oral health.
Orthodontics is important for more than just cosmetic corrections. Proper tooth alignment makes teeth easier to care for, reduces the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and can prevent more serious jaw problems in the future.
In addition, orthodontic treatment can help improve diction and correct some pronunciation problems associated with a bad bite.
Choosing the right orthodontist is a key part of the smile makeover process. Here are the reasons why you should come to us for orthodontic treatment:
Our orthodontic team has years of experience in diagnosing, planning, and executing orthodontic treatment.
The ability to perform multi-stage diagnostics with the help of innovative equipment and qualified specialists directly in the clinic.
We use only proven techniques and the latest technology in orthodontics to give you the best results in comfort and safety.
Our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, allowing treatment to be carried out with the highest accuracy and predictability of outcome.
Our team is always available to answer any questions you may have and provide support throughout your treatment.
We pride ourselves on our attentive and friendly staff who make your visit to our clinic a pleasant and comfortable experience.
The main task of an orthodontist is to diagnose, plan and treat patients with abnormalities of the teeth and jaws, as well as crooked teeth.
Orthodontists use a variety of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances to gradually move teeth into their optimal position. This not only improves the appearance and functionality of the teeth, but also affects the profile and overall harmony of the patient’s face.
In addition to technical skills, an orthodontist must have good communication abilities to ensure that the patient understands all aspects of the upcoming treatment, including adherence to care and hygiene recommendations while wearing braces or other orthodontic appliances.
When your upper and lower teeth don’t match, it can cause problems with chewing, speaking, and even breathing.
The lack of space can cause teeth to grow crooked, making them harder to care for and increasing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
Large gaps between teeth can be aesthetically undesirable and create functional problems.
Overly prominent teeth are at greater risk of injury and can affect the appearance of the smile.
Orthodontics can correct aesthetic flaws such as unusually small or abnormally large teeth in relation to the overall size of the dentition
When large chewing teeth grow in the wrong position, it can make chewing difficult and lead to chewing muscle dysfunction.
Orthodontic treatment may involve the use of a variety of appliances, each suitable for specific correctional needs:
Braces are strong and effective in moving teeth into position. They can be visible, which is a disadvantage for some patients who prefer less visible options.
Made of ceramic materials that blend in better with the natural colour of the teeth, making them less noticeable than metal braces. Effective and aesthetically pleasing, but may require more careful maintenance to avoid staining of the ligatures.
Transparent plastic mouthguards that fit over the teeth, creating discreet pressure to move them. Removable during eating and brushing, making hygiene care easier.
Often bright and coloured, making the treatment process more attractive to children. Help in correcting the bite and position of teeth from an early age, preventing more serious problems in the future.
Used after braces are removed to support the teeth in their new position. They can be removable or permanent and must be worn as recommended by the orthodontist to prevent the teeth from returning to their original position.
At the first visit, the orthodontist performs a complete oral examination, including the teeth, gums, and jaw joints. The patient's chief complaints and desires for a better smile are discussed.
The patient may need x-rays, facial and smile photographs, and dental impressions to create an accurate model of their current dentoalveolar condition. This data helps the orthodontist assess the comprehensive clinical picture.
Based on the data collected, the orthodontist develops an individualised treatment plan. The plan may include the use of braces, eliners or other orthodontic appliances. The patient is given full information about the expected duration of treatment, stages and expected results.
Depending on the treatment method chosen, the orthodontist may install braces or issue initial eliners. Installing braces is a precise and careful process that requires attention to detail.
The patient needs to see an orthodontist regularly to monitor progress and correct the appliances. This may include replacing the arches, adjusting the braces, or getting a new set of eliners.
The orthodontist will provide advice on appliance care and oral hygiene during treatment.
The appliances will be removed at the end of treatment. The orthodontist will make a final assessment of the results and, if necessary, fabricate retainers to maintain the achieved results.
To maintain the results of treatment, the orthodontist may recommend wearing retainers. The patient will have regular follow-up visits over time to monitor the stability of the result.