
Fixed Appliances
Fixed devices start to be worn at the age of 12 and can be used at all adult ages. The components of the apparatus are made of high quality steel. New technology has made brackets smaller and more comfortable than in the past. It is important that your orthodontist after making the diagnosis makes the best and most efficient choice for your case. This means that your anomaly is resolved as best as possible and with minimal duration.
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Teeth in a fixed orthodontic appliance need special care. Patients should be careful when eating solid, sticky, crunchy foods. Do not chew pens, pencils or nails, which may damage the apparatus and as a result prolong the treatment time. The orthodontist will teach the patient how to care for the teeth, gums and apparatus during treatment.
Success orthodontic treatment requires a consistent and collaborative effort on the part of the patient and the orthodontist. To successfully complete the treatment plan, the patient must be careful to brush their teeth, hold the apparatus, avoid foods that could damage the apparatus, and strictly follow any controls that may be needed.

Transparent Invisalign Masks
The Invisalign technique, or as it is otherwise known, “invisible”, is a modern orthodontic technique that allows teeth to move through a series of transparent and virtually invisible masks that you place yourself.
Maskers gradually reposition teeth and you can remove them to eat, clean teeth and floss. This is an orthodontic technique that does not affect the patient’s lifestyle, as the masquerades are invisible and there are no metal wires that can irritate the mouth.