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Orthodontics

A healthy, beautiful smile is a common goal, and orthodontic treatment is essential for achieving it. We provide personalised care using advanced techniques to correct misaligned teeth and bite issues while enhancing facial aesthetics.

Henley Orthodontics

Orthodontic Treatments in Henley-on-Thames

Achieving a confident, healthy smile is now more accessible and personalised than ever with the advanced orthodontic treatments offered at DNA Henley. We understand that a perfectly aligned smile not only enhances your appearance but also contributes significantly to your overall oral health and well-being.

At DNA Henley, we pride ourselves on providing a comprehensive suite of orthodontic solutions, catering to diverse needs and preferences. Whether you’re seeking the proven efficacy of traditional ceramic or metal braces, the discreet advantage of lingual braces, or the virtually invisible transformation of clear aligners, our expert team is dedicated to guiding you through every step of your journey. We are particularly renowned for our specialisation in Invisalign clear aligners, a cutting-edge approach that offers unparalleled comfort and convenience for achieving your dream smile.

What It Involves

Initial consultation

The initial consultation typically involves a thorough examination of your teeth and jaws. This may include taking X-rays, impressions (moulds) of your teeth, and photos of your face and smile. The orthodontist will then discuss your orthodontic needs, possible treatment options, and estimated costs and timelines.

Orthodontic Appliances

Common orthodontic appliances include:

  • Traditional Metal Braces: Made of metal brackets and wires, they are the most traditional form of treatment.
  • Ceramic Braces: Similar to metal braces but made with tooth-colored or clear brackets for a less visible appearance.
  • Lingual Braces: Attached to the back side of the teeth, making them virtually invisible.
  • Clear Aligners (e.g., Invisalign): A series of custom-made clear plastic trays that gradually move teeth.
  • Other Appliances: Depending on the situation, other appliances like retainers, palatal expanders, or headgear might be utilized.
Orthodontic Treatment

Treatment length varies significantly depending on the complexity of the case, the individual’s response to treatment, and type of appliance. Treatment can range from 6 months to 3 years, with an average of around 18-24 months.

Active Treatment
This phase involves regular appointments with the orthodontist for adjustments and check-ups, generally every 4-8 weeks. Adjustments involve tightening or changing the wires or changing to the next aligner, to gradually move teeth into the correct position, and monitoring treatment progress.

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Quick answers to questions you may have

How do I know if I need orthodontic treatment?

Signs you may need orthodontic treatment include: * Crowded or overlapping teeth * Gaps between teeth * An overbite, underbite, or crossbite * Difficulty chewing or biting * Teeth that stick out or are crooked * Jaw pain or clicking * If you are concerned about your smile or bite, consult with an orthodontist.

What are the pros and cons of braces vs. clear aligners?

Braces (Traditional & Ceramic): 

Pros: Can treat a wider range of cases, effective for complex issues, fixed appliance (no removal compliance needed).
Cons: More visible, may cause discomfort, require diet adjustments, more maintenance.

Clear Aligners: 

Pros: More discreet, removable for eating and cleaning, generally more comfortable.
Cons: It may not be suitable for all cases, requires high patient compliance (must be worn 20-22 hours a day), and may be more expensive in some cases.

How long does orthodontic treatment usually take?

Treatment duration varies greatly depending on the individual case, complexity, and type of treatment. It can range from a few months to several years, with the average being 12-24 months.

Does orthodontic treatment hurt?

There may be some mild initial discomfort or soreness after adjustments, but it is generally temporary and manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers or orthodontic wax. Clear aligners tend to be more comfortable overall.

Is orthodontic treatment only for teenagers?

No, orthodontic treatment can benefit people of all ages. While it’s common for teenagers to get braces, many adults also seek treatment to improve their smile and oral health.

Ready To Smile Confidently Again?

Whether you want to straighten your teeth, close gaps, or correct your bite and speech, book a consultation with us today! We will help you choose the right appliance to meet your needs and your budget.