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Orthodontics

Orthodontic treatment can correct crooked teeth and bite issues, leading to better oral health and a more confident smile. Let us help you explore your options.

what are
ORTHODONTICS?

Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of misaligned teeth and jaws, often using braces or aligners to correct dental irregularities and improve oral health.

what are
ORTHODONTICS?

Types of ORTHODONTICS

Traditional metal braces

Traditional metal braces

These are the most common type of braces and are made of metal brackets and wires. They are effective for treating a wide range of dental issues, including misaligned teeth, bite problems, and gaps.

Clear aligners

Clear aligners

This is a popular alternative to braces that uses a series of clear plastic trays to gradually shift the teeth into place. They are nearly invisible and can be removed for eating and brushing, but may not be suitable for all dental issues.

Retainers

Retainers

After orthodontic treatment, retainers are often used to help maintain the position of the teeth. They can be removable or fixed in place behind the teeth.

Ceramic braces

These are similar to metal braces, but the brackets are made of tooth-colored or clear materials that blend in with the teeth. They are a more discreet option but can be more expensive.

Lingual braces

Lingual braces

These are similar to traditional braces but are placed on the back of the teeth instead of the front, making them less visible. They can be more difficult to clean and may cause discomfort to the tongue.

Types of ORTHODONTICS

Traditional metal braces

Traditional metal braces

These are the most common type of braces and are made of metal brackets and wires. They are effective for treating a wide range of dental issues, including misaligned teeth, bite problems, and gaps.

Ceramic braces

These are similar to metal braces, but the brackets are made of tooth-colored or clear materials that blend in with the teeth. They are a more discreet option but can be more expensive.

Ceramic braces
Clear aligners

Clear aligners

This is a popular alternative to braces that uses a series of clear plastic trays to gradually shift the teeth into place. They are nearly invisible and can be removed for eating and brushing, but may not be suitable for all dental issues.

Types of ORTHODONTICS

Traditional metal braces

These are the most common type of braces and are made of metal brackets and wires. They are effective for treating a wide range of dental issues, including misaligned teeth, bite problems, and gaps.

Ceramic braces

These are similar to metal braces, but the brackets are made of tooth-colored or clear materials that blend in with the teeth. They are a more discreet option but can be more expensive.

Traditional metal braces

These are the most common type of braces and are made of metal brackets and wires. They are effective for treating a wide range of dental issues, including misaligned teeth, bite problems, and gaps.

Ceramic braces

These are similar to metal braces, but the brackets are made of tooth-colored or clear materials that blend in with the teeth. They are a more discreet option but can be more expensive.

Traditional metal braces

These are the most common type of braces and are made of metal brackets and wires. They are effective for treating a wide range of dental issues, including misaligned teeth, bite problems, and gaps.

Benefits of Orthodontics

Orthodontic treatment also improves oral health by aligning the teeth. In this way, future tooth decay, gum diseases and even tooth loss can be prevented.

1. Improved oral health

Straight teeth are easier to clean, which reduces the risk of gum disease, cavities, and other dental problems.

2. Better bite

A brighter and more aligned smile can make you feel better about yourself, improving your self-esteem and confidence.

3. Enhanced appearance

A straighter smile can boost self-confidence and improve facial aesthetics.

4. Reduced wear and tear

Misaligned teeth can cause excessive wear and tear on teeth, resulting in damage or even tooth loss.

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Benefits of Orthodontics

Orthodontic treatment also improves oral health by aligning the teeth. In this way, future tooth decay, gum diseases and even tooth loss can be prevented.

1. Improved oral health

Straight teeth are easier to clean, which reduces the risk of gum disease, cavities, and other dental problems.

4. Reduced wear and tear

Misaligned teeth can cause excessive wear and tear on teeth, resulting in damage or even tooth loss.

2. Better bite

A brighter and more aligned smile can make you feel better about yourself, improving your self-esteem and confidence.

5. Improved health

Dental problems can affect overall health, and correcting dental issues through orthodontic treatment can help prevent more serious health issues in the future.

3. Enhanced appearance

A straighter smile can boost self-confidence and improve facial aesthetics.

6. Long-term results

Orthodontic treatment can provide lasting results, with teeth remaining straight and in their proper position for a lifetime with proper care and maintenance.

Our Orthodontics Process

From consultation to follow-up appointments, the Orthodontics process is clear and smooth. For more details, see the complete Orthodontics process below.

Initial consultation

The first step is to schedule a consultation our orthodontist. During this appointment, the orthodontist will evaluate your dental health and discuss your treatment options.

Follow-up appointments

After your treatment is complete, the orthodontist will monitor your progress and provide you with instructions for maintaining your new smile.

Treatment plan

Once the orthodontist has evaluated your dental health, they will develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.

Placements

Depending on the treatment plan, the orthodontist will place braces on the teeth or provide you with clear aligners to wear. This step may take multiple visits and adjustments.

Retainers

Once your braces or aligners are removed, you will need to wear retainers to help maintain the position of your teeth.

Pre-treatment records

Before treatment begins, the orthodontist will take pre-treatment records, including X-rays, photographs, and impressions of your teeth, which will be used to create a customized treatment plan.

Follow-Up Visits

During treatment, you will need to visit the orthodontist regularly for adjustments and progress checks.

Our ORTHODONTICS services

At Saphiredent, we offer a range of Orthodontics services to suit your individual needs, including:

Traditional Metal Braces

Traditional Metal Braces

These are the most common type of braces and are made of metal brackets and wires. They are effective for treating a wide range of dental issues, including misaligned teeth, bite problems, and gaps.

Ceramic Braces

Ceramic Braces

These are similar to metal braces, but the brackets are made of tooth-colored or clear materials that blend in with the teeth. They are a more discreet option but can be more expensive.

Clear Aligners

Clear Aligners

This is a popular alternative to braces that uses a series of clear plastic trays to gradually shift the teeth into place. They are nearly invisible and can be removed for eating and brushing, but may not be suitable for all dental issues.

 Curious about the results?

See how our Orthodontic treatments can enhance your appearance by browsing through our previous patients' impressive before-and-after photos. See the positive impact our treatments can have on your smile and overall look.

Our accommodation services

At Saphiredent, we provide luxurious accommodation and transportation options tailored for your convenience, ensuring your utmost comfort throughout your stay.

Transportation

Private and luxurious transportation is provided to take care of all your travels between the airport, the hotel and our clinic.

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Accomodation

We help you to get a comfortable and convenient stay in one of the many luxury hotels in istanbul.

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Customer Service

After the treatments, our customer service will stay in contact with you to follow you up and answer your questions.

Why choose us?

We believe that the key to providing exceptional care is to treat every patient with kindness, compassion, and respect. Our team of experienced and friendly dental professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality care and service possible, and we work with you every step of the way to create a customized treatment plan that meets your specific needs and goals.

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Ready to restore your smile?

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a happier, healthier, and more confident you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

You should consider orthodontic treatment if you have crooked or crowded teeth, gaps between your teeth, overbite, underbite, crossbite, or any other dental or facial irregularities that affect your appearance or oral function. The ideal age for orthodontic treatment is between 7 and 14 years old, but adults can also benefit from orthodontic treatment.

The duration of orthodontic treatment depends on the severity of your dental and facial irregularities and the type of treatment you choose. On average, orthodontic treatment takes about 18 to 24 months, but some cases may require longer treatment time. Your orthodontist will provide you with a personalized treatment plan that includes the estimated duration of treatment.

Orthodontic treatment can cause some discomfort, especially during the first few days after the braces or aligners are adjusted. However, the discomfort is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

Answer: It may take a few days to adjust to speaking with braces, but most people adapt quickly and do not have any problems with speech.

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