
Metal Braces
Fixed orthodontic braces designed to correct crowding, spacing, and bite discrepancies with controlled tooth movement.
Precision-focused care with patient-safe protocols and personalized planning.
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Comprehensive correction for alignment and bite
Metal braces remain one of the most reliable and effective treatments for correcting moderate to complex orthodontic concerns. Consisting of high-grade stainless steel brackets bonded to each tooth and joined by thin archwires, they apply continuous, precise forces to align teeth and correct jaw bite discrepancies.
"Modern metal braces are smaller, smoother, and more comfortable than ever, delivering highly predictable and structural corrections for complex bite alignments."
Dietary Guidelines While Wearing Braces
| Food Category | Foods to Avoid | Safe Alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| Hard Foods | Whole apples, raw carrots, nuts, corn on the cob | Soft-cooked vegetables, sliced fruits, berries |
| Sticky Foods | Chewing gum, caramel, sticky candy, gummy bears | Soft cakes, muffins, ice cream, yogurt |
| Crunchy / Tough | Hard popcorn, crusty bread, ice cubes, tough meats | Pasta, soft rice, tender fish, minced meat |
Orthodontic Progress Phases
Phase 1: Levelling & Aligning — Uncrowding teeth, correcting rotations, and establishing a flat alignment plane across both arches.
Phase 2: Working & Bite Correction — Closing gap spaces and utilizing dental elastics to coordinate how upper and lower jaws fit together.
Phase 3: Finishing & Debonding — Detail wire bending for ideal occlusion, followed by bracket removal and immediate placement of retainers.
Health Benefits
- Addresses moderate to complex malocclusion
- Improves bite function and jaw harmony
- Provides durable long-term alignment outcomes
Treatment Highlights
- Effective for complex cases
- Fixed appliance for consistent correction
- Structured follow-up adjustments
The Clinical Journey
Orthodontic Evaluation
Clinical exam and records help diagnose alignment, bite relation, and treatment complexity.
Bracket Bonding
Brackets and initial wires are placed to begin guided tooth movement.
Periodic Tightening and Monitoring
Wires and elastics are adjusted during review visits to maintain planned movement.
Debonding and Retention
Braces are removed after alignment goals are achieved, followed by retention planning.
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