Orthodontics
Orthodontics is a specialty field of dentistry that diagnoses, prevents and treats irregularities of the teeth and face. Treatment can correct an irregular or "bad" bite, also known as a malocclusion.
Teeth straightening involves using a brace to improve the appearance and function of crooked or crowded teeth. Straight teeth are easier to clean and are less vulnerable to tooth decay and gum disease. While very effective in early years, more and more adults are having orthodontic treatment: a beautiful smile is a major positive factor in job interviews!
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have an orthodontic screening no later than age 7. Don't wait until all the permanent teeth erupt in the mouth.
Not as expensive as you thought
We have worked out a novel payment scheme to make this necessary treatment affordable. Most people are not aware that the NHS only offer free orthodontic treatment for severe cases (grade 4 or 5), with all average and mild cases chargeable even for children.
It is for these cases, which are the most common types, that even compared to the NHS sites we are hugely competative.
As with any professional health procedure, a full initial consultation is required where various options and suitability of them is discussed in details. However, the total cost of the treatment is divided over the course of treatment and this usually works out at £100 per month or less



