Orthodontics

Orthodontics in Kingston

Orthodontics (Teeth Straightening) Treatments Kingston

Orthodontics is most often used to improve the appearance and alignment of crooked, protruding or crowded teeth, and to correct problems with the bite of the teeth (otherwise known as teeth straightening).

Discover the path to a perfect smile with our orthodontics services, including teeth straightening using Invisalign clear aligners.

Invisalign (Clear Aligners, Invisible Braces)

Invisalign (a Clear Aligner Therapy, often thought of as Invisible Braces) is an orthodontic treatment for getting teeth straightened and improving your smile. In the past, brackets and wires were the only option for correcting misaligned teeth, but Invisalign straightens teeth quickly and aesthetically using clear, virtually invisible, transparent aligners (rather than using traditional braces), and best of all – Invisalign is gentle and comfortable!

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Teeth Retainers

Teeth Retainers (or Orthodontic Retainers) are designed to maintain the perfect alignment of your teeth after orthodontic treatment. Made with high-quality, safe materials, they ensure comfort and durability. Our retainers are custom-fit to your unique dental profile, offering a seamless and virtually invisible fit.

FAQ’s 

Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and correction of dental and facial irregularities. Orthodontic treatment involves the use of braces, wires, and other appliances to straighten teeth, correct bite problems, and improve dental and facial aesthetics.

Braces can be uncomfortable, but they shouldn’t be painful. Most people experience some soreness or discomfort for a few days after the braces are first placed and after each adjustment appointment. Over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen, can help alleviate any discomfort.

The length of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the severity of the dental and orthodontic issues being addressed. The average treatment time for traditional metal braces is two to three years, but some cases may take longer or shorter.

There are several different types of braces available, including traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, lingual braces, and clear aligners. Traditional metal braces are the most common and most affordable option. Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces, but the brackets are made of tooth-coloured material, making them less noticeable. Lingual braces are placed on the back of the teeth, making them virtually invisible. Clear aligners, such as Invisalign, are a series of clear plastic trays that gradually move the teeth into position.

During active orthodontic treatment, you will typically need to see the orthodontist every four to six weeks for adjustments. These appointments are important to ensure that the braces are working properly and to make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.

Yes, wearing a retainer is an important part of maintaining the results of orthodontic treatment. After the braces are removed, the teeth will naturally want to shift back to their original positions. A retainer is used to hold the teeth in their new position until they become more stable. The orthodontist will provide instructions on how often to wear the retainer and for how long.

Orthodontic treatment may require some adjustments to your daily activities, particularly in the first few days after the braces are placed. You may need to avoid certain foods that are hard or sticky, and you may need to spend a little extra time caring for your teeth and braces. However, most people are able to continue their normal activities, such as playing sports and musical instruments, during orthodontic treatment.

It is common to experience some changes in speech during the first few days after braces are placed or adjusted. You may notice a slight lisp or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds. However, most people adjust to the braces quickly and speech returns to normal within a few days.

The cost of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the type of braces used and the length of treatment. Traditional metal braces are typically the most affordable option, while clear aligners are usually the most expensive. Many orthodontic offices offer payment plans and financing options to make treatment more affordable.

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“I’ve been seeing Dr Neeshita at the Thames Street Dental for the past year.  I’ve really liked from the start that it was easy to get an appointment within a week for routine visits.  I have had a lot of visits over the year with straightening my teeth with Invisalign.  The team in Thames Street Dental are a small group so they get to know you and are very reassuring.  Dr Neeshita makes the entire Invisalign process easy, guiding me through the what is happening and laying out the options.  I’ve recommended to friends to go to the practice as well.”

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