Orthodontics

Traditional Braces

Fixed brackets and wires for a wide range of corrections.

Overview

Fixed braces use brackets and wires to correct a broad range of alignment and bite concerns.

Who it may suit

  • More complex alignment or bite cases
  • Patients of many ages

How it typically works

  1. 1. Receive an assessment

    For international patients, share photos and any recent scans for a preliminary discussion before you travel.

  2. 2. Plan your treatment

    We outline options, stages and an estimated timeline so you can decide, unhurried and informed.

  3. 3. Begin treatment

    Your care is delivered with modern planning and a single coordinator keeping everything connected.

  4. 4. Continue with aftercare

    You leave with clear guidance, and the team stays reachable in your language for follow-up.

Good to consider

  • Regular adjustment visits
  • Duration is individual

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Common questions

Yes. You can share photos and any recent scans for a preliminary discussion. A definitive plan is confirmed after an in-person examination.

Suitability is individual and can only be confirmed after an examination. The information here is general and not a diagnosis.

It depends entirely on the treatment plan. Your coordinator will outline an estimated timeline so you can plan travel with confidence.

You will receive aftercare guidance, and the team stays reachable for follow-up questions in your language.

Book a Consultation

Your next step can begin with a conversation.

No pressure, no obligation — just a clear, friendly answer in your language.