Dental orthodontic services
Orthodontics is a dental specialty that focuses on aligning your bite and straightening your teeth. If you have crooked, overlapping, twisted, or gapped teeth, you may need to see an orthodontist. Common orthodontic treatments include traditional braces, clear aligners, and removable retainers.
Many people think of orthodontics when they want to improve the appearance of their smile. But orthodontic treatment can also improve oral health and function. Orthodontists offer a wide range of treatments based on your needs. Contact us for more information.

Types of orthodontics
What is orthodontics?
Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of “bad bite” (malocclusion). Common orthodontic treatments include braces, clear aligners, and retainers.
The way your teeth fit together has a significant impact on your oral health. By improving the way your upper and lower teeth meet, you can reduce your risk of many oral health problems, including cavities, gum disease, and excessive wear (erosion).
The way your teeth fit together has a significant impact on your oral health. By improving the way your upper and lower teeth meet, you can reduce your risk of many oral health problems, including cavities, gum disease, and excessive wear (erosion).
When should I see an orthodontist?
Whenever you are concerned about the appearance, health or function of your teeth, arrange a visit and consultation with an orthodontist. Many orthodontists will see you without a referral. But your dentist can also recommend an orthodontist.
If you think your child may need to see an orthodontist, ask your dentist for recommendations. Orthodontists generally see children as young as 7 years old.
How long does orthodontics take?
More than a year for others, it may take up to two years or more. Since each person has unique needs, treatment times will look different for everyone. Ask your orthodontist what to expect.
Who should not undergo orthodontic treatment?
To be eligible for orthodontic treatment, you must not have serious dental problems such as extensive decay or gum disease. Placing braces on sick teeth can have a serious negative impact on your oral health. If you have decay or gum disease, see a dentist for treatment. Once you have those conditions under control, ask your dentist if orthodontic treatment is right for you.
How long will my results last after orthodontics?
If you wear your retainer as directed, your results should last a lifetime. However, if you stop wearing your retainer, your teeth may move back into their original position over time.
Who needs orthodontics?
Almost everyone can benefit from orthodontics. But some people need treatment more than others. Many people seek orthodontic treatment to improve the appearance of their smile. But in addition to aesthetic benefits, orthodontics improves chewing function and improves oral health.
Free orthodontic visit and consultation
You can call the number below to schedule a consultation or make an appointment using the button below.
Contact number to make an appointment:
Sadeghieh Dental Clinic: 02144066919
Dolat Dental Clinic: 02122575756