Discover the perfect braces for your particular case.
Dental Crowding
Lack of space that causes crowded or overlapping teeth.
Noticeable spaces between teeth
Noticeable spaces between teeth.
Class II Patients (Receding Chin)
The upper teeth protrude too much over the lower teeth.
Class III Patients (Very prominent chin in front)
The lower teeth protrude over the upper front teeth.
Open bite
The upper and lower teeth do not touch when biting.
Deep bite (overbite)
The upper teeth cover the lower ones too much.
Crossbite
The upper teeth are inside the lower ones when biting.
Edge-to-edge bite
Direct contact between upper and lower teeth when biting.
Deviated midline (Malocclusion)
When the teeth don't fit together correctly when closing the mouth.
Fast and stylish.
For fewer orthodontist visits and more elegance, they are barely noticeable.
✔ Ideal for people looking for comfort and shorter treatment time.
✔ Reduction in time and number of orthodontist visits.
✔ Self-ligating braces price starting from:
Fast and straightforward.
They are noticeable, but they reduce your appointments and are more comfortable than you imagine.
✔ Ideal for people looking for comfort, efficiency, and shorter treatment time.
✔ Less friction, which reduces discomfort during treatment.
✔ Acceleration in tooth movement for faster treatment.
✔ Greater hygiene, as they do not require elastic ties that accumulate plaque.
Classic with a twist.
The option for those who want an aligned smile without the metallic shine.
✔ Ideal for patients who want an aesthetic but fixed treatment.
✔ Discrete and resistant.
✔ As effective as metal braces.
The original.
Functional and accessible. For those who know that classic never fails.
✔ Ideal for patients looking for an economical and effective solution.
✔ Proven and effective treatment for simple and complex cases.
✔ Accessible for most budgets.
The coolest of them all.
Discrete, removable, they are taken off when you eat and allow for better hygiene.
✔ Ideal for adults and teenagers who seek discretion.
✔ Removable for eating and brushing.
✔ Transparent and imperceptible.
✔ Comfortable treatment with no dietary restrictions.
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Retainers, also known as dental brakes or brackes.
They are thin wires bonded to the back of the teeth to keep them in position.
Advantages
✔ You don’t need to worry about removing or losing them.
✔ They keep the teeth in place constantly.
✔ Invisible from the outside.
Disadvantages
✘ Does not prevent the movement of the back molars.
✘ Dental hygiene can be more complicated around the retainer.
✘ May require maintenance if it comes loose or breaks.
If you had excellent dental hygiene during the treatment.
Poor hygiene can lead to plaque and tartar buildup, increasing the risk of cavities and gum diseases.
This could cause inflammation, infections, or even the need for additional costly treatments.
They are transparent, invisible, or acrylic devices designed to be easily put on and taken off. They are usually worn at night or for certain hours during the day.
Advantages
✔Easy to clean and maintain.
✔They are always used for the first year, removing them only for eating; from the second year onwards, only at night. Indications may vary depending on your treatment.
✔Protects against occlusal pressure (clenching or grinding teeth).
Disadvantages
✘ If not used regularly, teeth can move.
✘ There is a risk of losing them, which would mean immediately going to your orthodontist and getting new ones.
✘ They require discipline and consistency to maintain your orthodontic results and not waste your time and money.
If you prefer greater comfort and ease of cleaning, as they can be removed for eating and brushing your teeth.
However, they require discipline to use them for the indicated time, as not following the instructions could compromise your treatment results.
In case of loss, you must replace them as soon as possible so as not to risk the progress, nor waste the time and money invested.
Pay for your dental treatment your way, with our plans adapted for you.
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