Case
Preparation for aesthetic restoration
Sometimes orthodontics is needed so that a future restoration can be more precise and conservative.
We discuss this connection early so the route becomes one coherent system.
Orthodontics
We help you understand how tooth movement affects the smile, function, and future restorations, then build a realistic route.
Treatment logic
The patient understands why movements are needed and how they affect the final result.
Orthodontics does not live separately; it is integrated into the overall dental plan.
We discuss format, visit schedule, and daily limitations before treatment starts.
Problem
What often stops adults is not braces or aligners themselves, but fear of a long process, unclear stages, and a treatment path disconnected from the rest of dentistry.
Solution
We first define the actual goal: aesthetics, function, restorative preparation, or a mix. Then we choose a system and pace that fits real life.
We show not only the procedure itself, but the whole sequence from diagnostics to the final result.
We evaluate bite, tooth position, function, and connection to other dental tasks.
We determine whether an aligner route is suitable or another tactic is needed.
We move along a clear schedule and regularly compare progress to the treatment goal.
We stabilise the result and explain how to maintain it long term.
Case
Sometimes orthodontics is needed so that a future restoration can be more precise and conservative.
We discuss this connection early so the route becomes one coherent system.
Case
The request may come from overload, wear, or a feeling that the teeth do not work together stably.
In that case treatment is built not only around beauty, but around more stable function.
Doctor
Adult orthodontist
For us, orthodontics is not a separate aesthetic service, but a meaningful part of the overall dental strategy.
Prices
We define the problem and the overall treatment route.
Depends on the treatment system, duration, and related tasks.
FAQ
Yes. What matters is not age alone, but the correctly assessed problem, tissue condition, and a realistic treatment scenario.
Yes, that is how we most often structure treatment: in connection with restoration, function, or other tasks.
Timing depends on movement complexity and the overall dental picture. We discuss it after diagnostics.
CTA
We help define what truly needs correction and how treatment can fit real life.