Braces and Aligners in
Greater Kailash
Braces and aligners are orthodontic treatments designed to straighten crooked, crowded, or misaligned teeth—giving you a healthier bite and a confident smile. Modern orthodontics now offers multiple options, from traditional braces to nearly invisible aligners like Invisalign, allowing patients of all ages to find a solution that fits their lifestyle.
Whether you’re a teenager or an adult, braces and aligners can correct bite issues, improve oral health, and enhance your smile with long-lasting results.

FAQs
Why Do You Need Braces or Aligners?
Misaligned teeth can cause more than cosmetic concerns. They may lead to:
- Difficulty in chewing or speaking
- Jaw pain or uneven bite
- Higher risk of cavities and gum disease due to hard-to-clean areas
- Reduced confidence in your smile
Orthodontic treatment helps align teeth for better function, health, and aesthetics.
What Are the Treatment Options?
- Traditional Braces: Durable and effective, using metal or ceramic brackets to gradually move teeth into place. Ceramic braces are more discreet than metal.
- Invisible Aligners (e.g., Invisalign): Clear, removable trays custom-made for your teeth. Nearly invisible, comfortable, and easy to maintain—ideal for adults and teens looking for a discreet option.
- Self-Ligating Braces: Advanced braces with fewer adjustments needed, making treatment more comfortable.
How Do Invisalign and Clear Aligners Work?
- A 3D scan of your teeth is taken to create a personalized treatment plan.
- A series of clear aligner trays are custom-made for you.
- Each set of aligners gently shifts your teeth into place over time.
- Aligners are removable, so you can eat, brush, and floss without restrictions.
The result: a straighter smile without the look and feel of traditional braces.
Are Braces or Aligners Right for You?
You may be a candidate if you have:
- Crooked, crowded, or gapped teeth
- Overbite, underbite, or crossbite
- Desire for a straighter, more confident smile
Your orthodontist will recommend the best option depending on your age, dental condition, and lifestyle.