Braces in Tumbi Umbi
CCO Patient Orthodontic Treatment in Tumbi Umbi
We want to share with you the Orthodontic journey of our 14-year-old patient from Tumbi Umbi.
He and his parents were concerned about moderate upper & lower crowding. His upper canines came out too high from their ideal position because of a lack of space.
Dental crowding occurs when teeth have competed for space in the mouth and have grown improperly, causing teeth to be twisted and misaligned. This can lead to a variety of problems. It’s important to treat crowding with effective, supervised orthodontic care to prevent tooth decay or other issues.
After a thorough orthodontic assessment, the patient and his parents decided to have Invisalign instead of Metal Braces. He wanted to straighten his teeth with something that’s hardly noticeable.
What Were the Issues with His Existing Teeth?
- Moderate upper and lower crowding
What We Did for His Smile Makeover
The Result
After 8 months of wearing clear aligners, we have achieved the smile our patient has always wanted –a straight smile!
He was so happy it only took eight months and that he was able to live as usual without feeling as though he was drawing extra attention to his teeth during his orthodontic treatment.
Do you or your child have crooked teeth? Look no further! Call us at +61 2 4327 9488 or fill out the enquiry form. We’re here to help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted.
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