Remote Monitoring — In some cases, patients with traditional braces can benefit from digital progress checks. You may be asked to send photos or updates between visits, allowing your orthodontist to track your treatment and provide feedback without the need for frequent in-clinic appointments. Your orthodontist will confirm if this option is suitable for you during your assessment.
Braces gently guide your teeth into their correct positions using small, consistent pressure. The system is made up of brackets attached to each tooth and connected by a wire that gradually adjusts over time.
Throughout your treatment, your orthodontist will make minor adjustments to ensure your teeth move efficiently and safely. Depending on your case, treatment can take between 12 and 24 months, with visible improvements within the first few months.
Metal braces remain a trusted choice for effective teeth alignment. Durable and cost-effective, they are ideal for complex cases, ensuring precise results.








Begin your orthodontic journey with a full clinical assessment, including a detailed consultation, X-rays, and a personalised treatment plan created by our specialists.
Traditional braces offer the precision, strength, and reliability needed to correct even the most complex cases — helping you achieve long-lasting, beautifully aligned results.
Book your free appointment today and take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile.
Sensing the demand for affordable orthodontics such as other dental services, our team of professionals are here to offer you quality dental and orthodontic treatment. Our team of oral health professionals is formed by Dentists, Orthodontic Therapists, and Dental Nurses with the right skills and competencies to carry out your treatment




You may feel mild pressure or tightness after adjustments, but it’s temporary and manageable.
Most treatments last 12–24 months, depending on your case and commitment.
Absolutely! Many adults choose braces or clear aligners to enhance their smile and confidence.
Usually every 6–8 weeks to adjust wires and monitor progress.
Sticky, hard, or chewy foods should be avoided to protect your braces.
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