Orthodontic Treatment: Straighten Your Teeth for a Healthy Smile
Orthodontic Treatment focuses on correcting misaligned teeth, improper bites, and jaw irregularities to improve both dental health and smile aesthetics. Properly aligned teeth are easier to clean, function better during chewing, and enhance facial appearance.
At Aarvi Dental Care, we offer advanced orthodontic solutions for children, teenagers, and adults. Using modern braces and aligner systems, our orthodontic treatments gradually move teeth into their ideal position, helping patients achieve a confident and healthy smile.
Orthodontic Treatments We Offer
- Metal Braces: Traditional braces using metal brackets and wires to gradually straighten teeth and correct bite alignment.
- Ceramic Braces: Tooth-colored braces that blend with natural teeth while effectively correcting alignment issues.
- Clear Aligners: Transparent removable aligners that straighten teeth discreetly and comfortably.
- Invisalign Treatment: Advanced clear aligner technology designed to gradually move teeth into proper alignment with minimal visibility.
- Retainers: Custom retainers used after orthodontic treatment to maintain teeth in their corrected position.
Why Choose Aarvi Dental Care for Orthodontic Treatment?
- Experienced orthodontic specialists
- Advanced braces and clear aligner technology
- Personalized treatment plans for every patient
- Comfortable and modern orthodontic care
- Long-term support and post-treatment retention care
Frequently Asked Questions About Orthodontic Treatment
Orthodontic treatment is a dental procedure used to correct crooked teeth, bite issues, and jaw alignment problems using braces or clear aligners.
Orthodontic treatment can begin during childhood or adolescence, but many adults also successfully undergo orthodontic correction.
Treatment duration varies depending on the complexity of the case but typically ranges between 12 to 24 months.
Yes, clear aligners are effective for many orthodontic cases and provide a discreet alternative to traditional braces.
Yes, retainers help maintain the new position of teeth after orthodontic treatment and prevent them from moving back.
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