Orthodontics

  • What is Orthodontics?
    Orthodontics and braces treatment is a branch of dentistry that interferes with dental and skeletal anomalies in or between the jaws. Orthodontists can solve problems at a younger age by intervening at an early age, solving problems in the jaw bones, ie the lower jaw is positioned in front or the upper jaw is large.
    There have been significant innovations in orthodontic treatments and braces treatments in recent years. It is possible to apply orthodontic treatment with transparent wires, porcelain brackets or invisaling treatment that is almost invisible visually.
  • What is Lingual Orthodontics?
    Lingual orthodontics are also known as invisible braces. They function similarly to conventional braces, but are placed on the back of the tooth, not the visible side. Although it takes time for patients to get used to it due to its contact with the tongue, there is no serious difference in feeling between traditional strings. It is a good alternative for those who are involved in hard sports, play wind instruments or find it more comfortable that the strings are not visible in their social life.
  • What is Invisalign Treatment?
    Invisalign is a new generation treatment approach that allows us to straighten your teeth with clear aligners produced just for you. These plaques are produced from a very comfortable and almost invisible, technology miracle plastic. Thanks to the transparent plaques produced with 3D computer technology, your teeth move comfortably to the places they need to be, and allow a comfortable and comfortable smile during and after the treatment. There are advantages and disadvantages between the classical bracket method and invisalign. Our patients, who do not want a visual appearance of wire, prefer this treatment method. Do not forget to consult your dentist for detailed information.
  • How Long Does Orthodontic Treatment Take?
    It depends on the type of treatment. Keep in mind that the type of treatment varies from person to person, although it lasts for 8 to 24 months on average.