Braces
About braces
Braces, in particular, are used for complex treatment of teeth, dentition and jaws for both children and adults.
Aligners
About aligners
Removable transparent devices like Invisalign, Eclainer, Estaligner, etc. we can say that the revolution in orthodontics. They are excellent for patients who do not want to wear braces or other devices.
Removable devices
Everything related to removable devices.
The main advantage of removable devices is that they are easily removed and put on, thereby not complicating oral hygiene and the patient easily adapts to the device. But this is also a disadvantage, since the result of treatment depends entirely on the patient's cooperation.
Functional orthodontics
This is a comprehensive treatment of the patient, which solves many important tasks. It combines the achievement of the most aesthetic result with the normalization of the function of the entire dental system.
Aesthetic and functional orthodontics is designed to comprehensively solve many problems, making smiles not just beautiful, but also healthy.
Orthognathic surgery
Each patient is prepared for surgery individually. The operation is performed under general anesthesia, and patients spend 2-5 days in the hospital.
With the help of orthodontic-orthognathic treatment, it is possible both to align uneven rows of teeth, and to correct various, even very severe malocclusions, resulting in a beautiful smile, a stable and functional bite, as well as improving the aesthetics of the face.
Answering FAQ
I try to answer most of the frequently asked questions in my articles, but there are also some that can be answered easily and quickly. You can read my articles in the section “My articles”. The most concise answers I have collected here.
When installing and removing braces, there is no pain.
If you brush your teeth properly during the treatment, then there is nothing left.
I have more than 14 years of experience in orthodontics, but I have not yet met a patient who could not get used to braces.
In our business, there is no specific age limit, as long as the bone tissue around the teeth allows it.