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Orthodontic care for teenagers

The teenage years are the ideal time for orthodontic treatment — while the teeth and jaw are still developing.

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Treatments for teenagers

From classic braces to discreet options, we tailor treatment to suit your teen’s lifestyle and the result they want.

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Metal braces

The most common — and most effective — option during the teenage years, with fun colour choices at every visit.

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Clear braces

The same reliable results as metal braces with discreet tooth-coloured brackets — popular with image-conscious teens.

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Jaw expanders

Creates room for crowded teeth and corrects narrow bites while there’s still growth to work with.

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Retainers

Holds the new smile in place once braces come off, while everything settles into its final position.

Ready to get started?

Book a consultation with a specialist orthodontist to talk through your options and the right treatment for you.

Treatment guides

Alternatives to children’s braces

Discover alternatives like clear aligners and ceramic braces. We’ll help you find the option that best fits your child’s needs.

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Treatment guides

Benefits of orthodontic treatment

Straighter teeth are easier to clean and kinder to your long-term health — the benefits go well beyond appearance.

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Caring for your child’s smile during treatment

Simple daily habits — brushing, diet and check-ups — that keep treatment on track and your child comfortable.

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Common questions about children’s braces

Parents’ top concerns answered: comfort, care, food restrictions, and what to expect with metal braces for kids.

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What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is one brand of clear aligner — here’s how aligner treatment works and the options we offer.

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When should my child first see an orthodontist?

The short answer: around age 7. Here’s why early assessment matters, even if treatment can wait.

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When to see an orthodontist

When to start treatment for children, teenagers, and adults — and why timing matters.

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