Classic treatment. Fantastic smile.
A seamless look with tooth-colored brackets.
Results you see. Treatment you don’t.
Metal braces successfully treat a wide range of orthodontic issues. Their design allows precise adjustments with consistent, gentle pressure to align teeth.
Exceptional results are consistently achieved and well-documented, ensuring predictable outcomes.
Crafted from premium stainless steel, braces withstand the everyday wear and tear of eating and brushing.
Metal braces often offer the most budget-friendly solution. Their broad application and proven results contribute to their cost advantage.
Ceramic braces use tooth-colored or clear brackets for a discreet look that blends with your teeth. Their stain-resistant materials keep your smile looking great throughout treatment.
Ceramic brackets are smooth and less abrasive, minimizing mouth irritation. This design enhances comfort throughout your treatment.
Modern ceramic braces are designed to resist staining and discoloration compared to older models.
Much like traditional braces, ceramic braces successfully resolve many orthodontic problems, including complex cases.
By switching aligners every 7 to 14 days, you’re on the fast track to smile perfection.
The transparency of the aligners ensures that most people won’t even notice your orthodontic treatment.
Say goodbye to food restrictions during treatment—you take out your aligners to eat! You also brush and floss normally, making oral hygiene a snap.
Virtual monitoring means fewer in-office visits. With time-lapse tech, you can visually track your own progress in our app.
Teeth can shift over time. Your retainer holds your teeth just where you want them so they don’t revert to their old positions. Whether you choose a Fixed, Vacuform, or Vivera retainer, follow our pro tips to ensure your retainer and smile last for years to come.
Wear the retainer consistently for best results. That might mean 20-22 hours a day or just at night. We’ll guide you to create your ideal regimen.
Take out removable retainers to eat, and brush your teeth before putting it back in. Gently brush your retainer with toothpaste when you wake up and before bed.
If your retainer is not in your mouth, it should be in its case, which will help protect it from loss and damage.
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