Teens

Teens

We encourage all teenagers to see our orthodontic team. This is often the ideal time to begin orthodontic treatment as all of the adult teeth have erupted while growth of the jaws is still occurring.

Starting treatment in the teenage years is when orthodontic treatment can be the most comfortable and non-invasive.

Teenage years can be challenging for parents and adolescents alike, even without orthodontic treatment. Therefore, we will discuss treatment options in detail so you and your teenager become part of the process and choose the treatment option most appropriate to the personal circumstances of your teenager and your family.

Treatment options for teens:

Teenage patients have various options to straighten their smile discreetly and effectively, as well as making them feel comfortable.
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Invisalign clear aligners

Straight teeth, no braces. Invisalign treatment is made up of a series of discreet, clear plastic aligners that act to gradually move your teeth into place. They are suitable for teens and adults.

Invisalign aligners are a registered medical device, you should always read and follow the label and the instructions of your treating orthodontist.

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Braces (Metal)

Our more traditional way of moving teeth. Get adventurous with different colours on your braces at every visit!
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Clear ceramic Braces

Clear braces are made of a very fine, translucent porcelain so they are less visible than metal braces.

During your initial consultation, we can talk you through the advantages of each option available and discuss which treatment is best suited to your concerns, lifestyle and budget.

Risks & Recovery

Braces are a common orthodontic treatment for alignment and bite correction, but they come with risks and recovery considerations.

Possible risks include:

  • Gum irritation or mouth ulcers from brackets and wires
  • Temporary discomfort after adjustments
  • Difficulty cleaning teeth, which can increase the risk of cavities or gum inflammation
  • Enamel decalcification or staining if oral hygiene is not maintained
  • In some cases, root shortening may occur over time

Recovery considerations:

  • Mild soreness is common for a few days after fitting or adjustments
  • Patients usually adapt quickly to speaking and eating with braces
  • A soft diet can help during the first few days of treatment
  • Regular dental and orthodontic reviews are essential for monitoring progress

Some of Our Patients’ Results

Timeframe Between Photos: 18 Months

Timeframe Between Photos: 18 Months

Timeframe Between Photos: 18 Months

Warning: The ‘before’ and ‘after’ images shown are of a real patient of our clinic. These images are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the results that all patients can expect. Results vary depending on individual circumstances, and all surgical and cosmetic procedures carry risks.

Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any dental procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.

Disclaimer: The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience.

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