Traditional Braces

Traditional Braces for a Healthier, Straighter, and More Confident Smile

Traditional braces use durable brackets and wires to gradually straighten teeth and correct bite issues. This proven treatment improves both your smile’s appearance and your overall oral health.

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What are Traditional Braces?

Traditional braces are a widely used and highly effective orthodontic treatment designed to correct crooked teeth, crowding, gaps, and bite misalignment. They are one of the most common and reliable options for achieving a well-aligned smile.

This treatment uses small metal brackets, made from stainless steel or high-quality materials, which are carefully bonded to the front of each tooth. These brackets are connected by a thin, flexible wire that gradually moves the teeth into the desired position over time. 

Benefits of Traditional Braces

Signs You May Need Braces

Recognizing alignment issues early allows traditional braces to correct them effectively and prevent more complex problems in the future.

Crooked or crowded teeth

Difficulty flossing and brushing

Frequently biting your tongue or inner cheek

Speech difficulties or unclear pronunciation

Difficulty chewing

Delayed eruption of permanent (adult) teeth

Traditional braces help correct misalignment and improve the balance of your smile.

Types

Types of Traditional Braces

Our dentist will recommend the best braces based on your teeth and bite.

The Traditional Braces Procedure

We guide every step with care, precision, and a focus on your perfect smile.

1

Consultation

We examine your teeth, take X-rays, and create a treatment plan based on your alignment needs.

2

Braces Placement

We bond brackets to your teeth and connect wires to start gentle tooth movement.

3

Adjustments

We schedule regular visits to adjust wires and track progress for proper alignment.

4

Removal & Retainers

We remove braces once your smile is aligned and provide custom retainers to maintain long-term results.

Visual Proof

Smile Transformations

Real results from our patients — subtle yet life-changing.

Full Smile Makeover

Bright, perfectly aligned smile

Porcelain Veneers

Flawless porcelain restoration

Invisalign® Treatment

Naturally straight teeth

The Experience

A Comfortable, Precise & Personalized Braces Treatment Experience

Every traditional braces treatment is carefully planned to ensure comfort, accuracy, and consistent progress throughout your orthodontic journey.

One-on-One Consultations

Dedicated time to assess your alignment, discuss concerns, and create a customized treatment plan.

Advanced Technology

Modern diagnostic tools and precise orthodontic techniques for accurate bracket placement and effective tooth movement.

Gentle Adjustments

Patient-focused care during each visit to ensure adjustments are smooth and as comfortable as possible.

Ongoing Support & Monitoring

Regular check-ups to track progress, make necessary adjustments, and keep your treatment on schedule.

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Office Hours

Mon–Wed: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Thursday & Friday :8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday : Closed

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Traditional braces work gradually, with most treatments taking 12 to 24 months to achieve the desired results. However, the exact timeline depends on the complexity of your case, including the level of misalignment, bite issues, and how your teeth respond to treatment.
Adjustments are typically scheduled every 4 to 6 weeks to ensure teeth are moving as planned.
Traditional braces are often more effective for complex alignment and bite issues, while aligners may be suitable for mild to moderate cases. Our dentist will recommend the best option for you.
Brushing after every meal, flossing daily with special tools, and using mouthwash can help maintain good oral hygiene while wearing braces.
You should avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods such as nuts, caramel, chewing gum, and hard candies, as they can damage brackets and wires.