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The Best Orthodontist on Sydney’s North Shore Is Ready for You

 

Different people and different mouths have different needs when it comes to teeth straightening. By finding the best orthodontist in their field, you can be sure of finding the right solution for you.

 

Teeth straightening isn’t what it used to be. For many people, the thing that makes them hesitate when it comes to straightening their teeth is the prospect of having to wear ‘unsightly’ braces. Fortunately, these days there are far more discreet options available, with the primary options being either clear ceramic braces or Invisalign clear aligners.

 

A consultation with an experienced North Sydney orthodontics practitioner will take into consideration a range of factors, including age, the type of correction needed, the expected duration of treatment and lifestyle specifics. Generally, if larger gaps need to be closed, braces are the preferred method, whereas for people that have smaller gaps between their teeth that need correction, Invisalign, is often most suitable.

 

The best braces

When braces are the best choice, regardless of whether opting for the metal or the clear version, the systems available today are significantly more effective, and more pleasant to use, than those of the past. Ceramic braces are made of clear materials, making them less visible on the teeth than metal braces. They are mainly used with older teenagers and adult patients who prefer a less visible teeth straightening process than that provided by all-metal braces.

 

The best of the modern systems are fully customised to the individual’s personal requirements and tooth movements, and are ‘self-ligating’, which means that they do not require the traditional elastic o-rings around each brace to hold the wire in place. As well as being more comfortable to wear, this has the added benefit of attracting less plaque and being more hygienic.

 

Clear aligners

Invisalign is the other clear alternative to metal braces, and uses 3D computer imaging technology to create a series of individual personalised aligners using medical grade plastic. The aligners are transparent and removable, and comfortably move teeth into the correct position – which means those using the process feel less self-conscious during treatment.

 

Initially worn for 2 weeks, 23 hours a day, the aligners are removed only for eating, drinking and brushing. After this, users move onto the next set of aligners and wear them for another 2 weeks, and so on, until all aligners in the series have been completed and the teeth have straightened into their final desired position.

 

So, how much does this superior teeth straightening cost? You might expect a premium process such as Invisalign or clear ceramic braces would have a premium price tag attached, but this needn’t be so: the right orthodontist will offer both options at the same price as metal braces. Treatment cost is actually determined more by factors such as how severely the teeth are misaligned and how long it will take to make the necessary changes to straighten the teeth.

 

The leading orthodontist in Sydney will also have payment plans to ensure that the treatment is available to everyone, whatever their financial situation. You should also check the annual inclusions in your private healthcare for orthodontic treatment in Sydney, and remember that because these rebates don’t roll over to the next calendar year, you should make the most of them by making your first orthodontist appointments before they expire on the 31st December.

 

Teeth straightening can be a cause of concern, but developments in the field of orthodontics means that this need no longer be the case.