Invisalign
Invisalign is the virtually invisible way to straighten teeth without braces. The Invisalign System uses a combination of 3-D virtual modelling software, customised manufacturing and virtually clear, removable ‘aligners’ to straighten teeth without metal or wires. The Invisalign system is
How to floss with braces?
Many orthodontic patients are foreign to flossing and they do not know how to floss with braces. And, many do not know the importance of flossing during their orthodontic treatment. While braces are in place, food particles get trapped between
Orthodontics for Adults
Orthodontics for adults are becoming increasingly common. Approximately, one in five orthodontic patients are adults, and this number continues to grow. The few reasons why adults choose to undertake orthodontic treatments are because they had no access to orthodontic treatment when
Tips To Relief Discomfort From Braces
If you have recently have braces put on your teeth, you may experience some pain from braces or discomfort around your teeth, gums and inner cheek. Don't be worried, this is absolutely normal. The discomfort usually goes away after the
Do Braces Hurt?
One of the most commonly asked questions during a potential patient's first orthodontic visit is 'Do Braces Hurt?'. Well, you can rest assured that the discomfort from braces is manageable. This article will outline what to expect when you get
What do children think about braces?
It is common for most parents to be worried when they found out that their children will need orthodontic treatment. While parents are worrying about the cost of treatment, they are also thinking about how will their children accept braces. Fortunately,
How To Tell If My Child Needs Braces?
As a parent, we always want to give our children the best, especially when it comes to their health and wellbeing. So you may be wondering, ‘So many children are getting braces nowadays, how can I tell if my child
Why do I have crooked teeth?
What are the common causes of crooked teeth? Crooked teeth, or more correctly known as malocclusion, can be caused by a number of things. Crooked teeth can be an inherited trait. Parents with crooked teeth are more likely to have children