
By aligning your teeth and jaw structure, we design a smile that is balanced both aesthetically and functionally.
Effective Solutions for Straight Teeth and Healthy Smiles
Orthodontic treatment is an important field of treatment that directly affects not only the aesthetic appearance of teeth but also jaw and dental health. Crowding, jaw misalignments, or irregular tooth alignment can lead to both aesthetic concerns and functional problems.
Thanks to orthodontic treatment, you can achieve straighter teeth, a healthy jaw structure, and an aesthetic smile.
What is Orthodontic Treatment?
Orthodontic treatment is a branch of dentistry that ensures teeth and jaw structure are brought into the correct position. Teeth are guided to their correct positions over time using methods such as brackets, clear aligners, or functional appliances. Thus, both an aesthetic smile is achieved, and chewing and speech functions are supported.
Orthodontic Treatment Methods
Braces (Brackets): The most common method. Metal, ceramic, or clear options are available. Teeth are properly aligned, usually with a treatment lasting 1–2 years.
Clear Aligners (Invisalign): Teeth are corrected without aesthetic concerns using invisible and removable aligners. It is a popular choice, especially for adults.
Lingual Brackets: Offers a solution that is not visible from the outside by being placed behind the teeth.
Functional Appliances: Used especially in children and adolescents to guide jaw development.
Mini-Implants: Applied as auxiliary appliances in some cases to support tooth movements and speed up the treatment.
Advantages of Orthodontic Treatment
Aesthetic Smile: A more beautiful and natural smile thanks to properly aligned teeth.
Oral Health: Crowded teeth are difficult to clean. Orthodontic treatment helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Functional Benefit: Thanks to a proper bite and chewing function, the digestive system is supported, and jaw joints are protected.
Increased Self-Confidence: An aesthetic smile makes you feel more comfortable in social life.
Long-Term Protection: With the retainer used after treatment, your teeth remain aligned for a long time.
Who is Orthodontic Treatment Suitable For?
Orthodontic treatment can be applied not only to children but also to adults. While starting before jaw development is complete in children provides an advantage, aesthetic and functional results are also successfully achieved in adults. Crowded teeth, jaw disorders, shifts due to tooth loss, or aesthetic concerns can be resolved with orthodontic treatment.
Orthodontic Treatment Process
Initial Examination and Planning: A personalized treatment plan is prepared with a clinical examination, X-rays, and taking impressions.
Treatment Application: Braces or clear aligners are applied according to the chosen method.
Check-ups: Tooth movements are monitored, and necessary adjustments are made during regular check-ups.
Treatment Duration: It can last from 6 months to several years, depending on the method used and the case.
Retention: After the treatment is completed, a retainer (reinforcing appliance) is used to ensure the teeth remain permanently aligned.
Orthodontic Treatment Prices
Orthodontic treatment prices vary according to the duration of treatment, the method used (metal, clear aligners, lingual brackets), the material used, and the case. This treatment should be considered a long-term investment as it provides lasting benefits both aesthetically and in terms of oral health.
Initially, there may be slight pressure or sensitivity, but this will pass quickly. Treatment with modern methods is generally comfortable.
It depends on the case. Simple complications may take 6–12 months, while more complex cases may take 18–24 months.
Yes. Nowadays, thanks to clear aligners and lingual braces, adults can also undergo orthodontic treatment without aesthetic concerns.
Cleaning with braces requires more attention. Hygiene can be maintained through regular brushing, flossing and the use of an interdental brush.
If the recommended retainer is not used after treatment, the teeth may shift again. This risk can be prevented with regular check-ups and the use of a protective appliance.
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