Orthodontists are dentists specialized in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities, particularly those related to the alignment of teeth and jaws. Discover their main roles
Evaluates the dental and facial structure of patients using clinical exams, x-rays, photographs, and dental impressions to identify alignment problems, malocclusions (misalignment of
teeth and jaws), and other dental abnormalities
Designs personalized treatment plans to correct identified problems. This may include fixed braces
(such as braces) or removable (such as aligners) according to the specific needs of the patient
Installs and adjusts various types of braces, such as braces, wires, and rubber bands, to move teeth smoothly to the correct position
Monitors treatment progress by making regular visits to adjust braces and ensure teeth are moving as expected
Treats specific problems such as offset teeth, misaligned jaws, spaces between teeth, and problems with
bite, such as a cross-bite, open bite, or deep bite
Can use modern technologies, such as digital fingerprinting and 3D simulation software, to design and plan treatments more accurately and efficiently
Provides advice to patients on appropriate brace care, dietary habits, and hygiene practices
Oral cavity during treatment
Can handle more complex cases requiring surgery in collaboration with other specialists, such as
maxillofacial surgeons, for more important corrections
The primary goal of our orthodontists is to improve the function, health, and appearance of your teeth and jaws, thereby contributing to a more harmonious smile and better overall oral health.