Services offered at AMARA DENTAL for treatment of tooth decay/tooth cavity
- assess your teeth and oral condition
- advise you to have preventive dental treatment to prevent crooked teeth in your child.
- discuss variable options of teeth straightening modalities such as visible and invisible braces, teeth straightening surgery(orthognathic surgery) etc…
Metal braces
- Metal brackets are attached to the front of your teeth and metal bands are fitted around each tooth, as well as flexible wires or arch wires that hold the brackets or bands together. Some braces also include rubber bands or metal ties that link the brackets to the wire. These bands create more pressure to help straighten and align your teeth.
- Treatment time may vary from 1-3 years and varies from person to person






Ceramic braces
- Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces, but they use clear or tooth-colored brackets rather than gray or metallic silver brackets and wires.
- Many people opt for ceramic braces because they’re less noticeable on your teeth than metal braces. This can be a huge advantage if you’re considering braces and don’t want to feel self-conscious about wearing them.
- Treatment time may vary from 1-3 years and varies from person to person






Invisible lingual braces
- Lingual braces have the same components as conventional braces, but they’re fixed to the back of your teeth, on the tongue — or lingual — side of the teeth. Because they’re behind your teeth, they’re nearly invisible.
- Treatment time may vary from 1-3 years and varies from person to person



Invisible aligners
- Clear Aligners or invisible aligners are virtually invisible and removable alternative to braces designed around convenience and flexibility.
- Aligner trays are custom-built for every patient, depending on the severity of teeth misalignment (malocclusion).
- They use gentle and constant force to move the teeth in the required position without going through the hassles of metal wires and brackets.
- Treatment time may vary from 6 months -3 years and varies from person to person






Orthognathic(teeth straightening)surgery
Orthognathic surgery also known as corrective jaw surgery or simply jaw surgery, is surgery designed to correct conditions of the jaw and face related to structure, growth, sleep apnea, TMJ disorders, malocclusion problems owing to skeletal disharmonies, or other orthodontic problems that cannot be easily treated with braces





