For the form and function of your teeth and mouth
From both an aesthetic and functional standpoint, it is important to have the upper and lower teeth meet in a biting position (also known as occlusion) for ideal alignment. There are many other misalignment issues that may call for the application of orthodontics. These include crowding, protruding front teeth, crossbite, spacing and underbite/overbite.
Using braces or aligners (including Invisalign), our dentists can help to align your teeth and prevent any orthodontic-related difficulties from affecting overall quality-of-life. Of course, having straightened teeth can also greatly improve the shape and appearance of your mouth and smile.
Results
Before embarking on orthodontic treatment, you can discuss the issue with one of our dentists to determine your (or your child’s) suitability, particularly in relation to specific orthodontic devices – typically braces or Invisalign. Take a look at some of our patient examples: