Teeth Braces
Looking to straighten your smile? Crooked teeth? Large gaps? Or maybe have a bad bite?
Clear braces are a newer technology which are relatively invisible – they are still braces but don’t have the “metal brace look” of traditional braces. They are an excellent alternative for those who want straight teeth and be able to smile confidently during treatment.
Our Philosophy at Emu Plains Family Dental
Our philosophy at Emu Plains Family Dental is to take a holistic approach to your smile. It’s not simply about straightening teeth. Your smile consists of so much more – your facial profile, lip support, gum health and smile width. It is about achieving a result that balances all of the above to create a beautiful and harmonious smile.
Come in today for a consultation regarding your orthodontic treatment.
What’s the cost of braces?
We understand that cost can be a concern. Prices may range depending on each case, the complexity and length of treatment of each individual patient. Braces at Emu Plains Family Dental start from $5,500.
Orthodontic treatment is often completed over 18-24 months. The cost of this treatment can be paid periodically in instalments throughout the course of treatment.
We want you and your child to have a healthy and beautiful smile. That’s why we offer payment plan options to help you start your journey to a beautiful straight smile today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Orthodontic services at Emu Plains Family Dental include metal braces, ceramic braces and clear aligner therapy
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Please note:
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Any information that is provided is not a substitute for professional dental advice. Any advice offered or information provided is to be considered general in nature and not reliable until a full physical professional examination has been undertaken by an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Until such time you should not undertake treatment without a second opinion or without seeking further advice from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Results may vary between patients. All images used with consent.