Orthodontics – Milton, ON

Find the Right Way to Straighten Your Smile

Traditional metal braces used to be the only option for patients who wished to straighten their smiles, but now another possible solution is available in the form of clear aligners. What orthodontic treatment is the best choice for addressing your specific alignment issues? Our team at Milton Family Dentistry is here to help answer that question and show you the best way to get the perfectly aligned teeth that you deserve. Call our dental office today if you are interested in scheduling a consultation.

Why Choose Milton Family Dentistry for Orthodontics?

  • Clear Aligners and Traditional Braces Both Offered
  • Team of Knowledgeable Experts
  • Practice That Welcomes Dental Insurance

Invisalign

Two Invisalign clear aligners on light blue background

Invisalign is a well-known brand of clear aligners that can be used to correct many different kinds of orthodontic issues. The aligners used for the treatment are made via SmartTrack technology, making them more comfortable as well as more effective when it comes to straightening the teeth. You won’t have to worry about Invisalign limiting your diet since you can just take your aligners out and store them in their case during meals.

 

SureSmile

Hand holding a SureSmile clear aligner

You have more than one option when it comes to clear aligners. SureSmile can be relied on to gradually move your teeth toward their desired positions. Each aligner is typically meant to be worn for about one to two weeks; after that, you will start wearing the next set. Like Invisalign, SureSmile will allow you to eat all of your favorite foods during your treatment, and it provides a discreet alternative to traditional braces.

 

Braces

Girl with traditional braces smiling outdoors

Traditional braces are still used to this day because they are a very reliable option for dealing with a variety of complex orthodontic issues. Patients of all ages can benefit from wearing braces. Keep in mind that if you choose this particular form of orthodontic treatment, you will need to plan on visiting our office every few weeks so that we can make necessary adjustments to the wire.