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Orthodontics Leeds

Orthodontic Treatments in Leeds — Braces, Aligners & More

Orthodontics Leeds

A more balanced smile, over time

Orthodontic treatment gently moves and aligns your teeth to improve both appearance and function. At Clarendon Dental Spa, we offer a range of modern solutions designed to fit your lifestyle, all guided by experienced specialists who ensure your treatment is precise, comfortable, and tailored to you.

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6 Months Smiles / Leeds

Straight teeth. Fast.

6 Months Smiles delivers exactly what the name suggests — a straighter, more confident smile in an average of six months. It focuses on the teeth that show when you smile (the front six to eight), using clear brackets and tooth-coloured wires that are virtually unnoticeable. For adults who want fast, focused cosmetic alignment without the commitment of comprehensive orthodontics, it’s ideal.

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Clear Braces / Leeds

Fixed braces. Subtle look.

Clear (or ceramic) braces deliver all the effectiveness of traditional fixed braces — with a fraction of the visibility. Tooth-coloured ceramic brackets blend with your enamel; clear or tooth-coloured wires keep the whole system subtle. Ideal for adults who need the comprehensive results of fixed braces but want a more discreet look than metal.

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Lingual Bracess / Leeds

Braces no one sees

Lingual braces sit behind your teeth — completely hidden from view. Not “less visible” like clear aligners or ceramic brackets. Actually invisible. For adults who need comprehensive orthodontic treatment but can’t have any visible hardware — performers, public-facing professionals, brides and grooms — they’re the gold standard.

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Retainers / Leeds

Complete orthodontic care

Orthodontics doesn’t end when your braces come off. Retainers protect your new smile. Sometimes a broken wire, lost retainer or orthodontic emergency needs urgent attention. Children may need early interceptive treatment to guide jaw development. And adults with specific bite issues or past orthodontic relapse may need targeted treatment outside the main systems. At Clarendons, we handle it all.

FAQs

Your questions about orthodontics, answered

FAQs / Orthodontics / 6 Months Smiles / leeds

Will I need to wear retainers afterwards?

Yes — always. Teeth naturally want to drift after any orthodontic treatment, so retainers are essential to maintain your new smile long-term. We fit fixed retainers behind your front teeth (invisible from the front) and provide removable retainers for nighttime use. Consistent retainer wear is what protects your investment.

Does 6 Months Smiles hurt?

Some tenderness and pressure is normal for the first few days after bracket placement and after each adjustment appointment — usually manageable with over-the-counter painkillers. Cheek or lip irritation can occur initially and is helped by the orthodontic wax we provide. Most patients adapt quickly and find it comfortable within a week or two of starting.

Who is 6 Months Smiles suitable for?

Adults with mild to moderate front-teeth crowding, spacing or alignment issues who primarily want a cosmetic improvement. It’s not suitable for severe malocclusion, significant bite problems, or patients needing comprehensive orthodontic correction. At your consultation, we’ll assess whether 6 Months Smiles is the best option or whether another system (Invisalign, full braces) would be better.

How is 6 Months Smiles different from traditional braces?

6 Months Smiles uses the same principle as traditional braces (brackets and wires) but focuses treatment on just the visible front teeth, not the full bite. It also uses clear brackets and tooth-coloured wires for a much less noticeable appearance. Because it targets cosmetic alignment specifically, treatment is typically finished in 6 months rather than 1–2 years.

FAQs / Orthodontics / Clear Braces / Leeds

Are clear braces comfortable to wear?

You’ll feel pressure and mild tenderness for the first few days after fitting and after each adjustment — easily managed with over-the-counter painkillers. Some initial cheek or lip irritation is common (solved with orthodontic wax). Most patients adapt within 1–2 weeks and find braces very manageable for the duration of treatment.

How long does clear braces treatment take?

Typically 12–24 months depending on complexity. Mild cosmetic cases can finish in 6–9 months; comprehensive bite correction may take 18–30 months. At your consultation, we’ll give you a clear timeline based on a 3D scan and assessment of your specific case.

Do clear brackets stain?

Modern ceramic brackets don’t stain. The wires and elastic ties between brackets can pick up some staining from strongly coloured foods and drinks (coffee, turmeric, red wine), but these are changed at every adjustment appointment — so any staining disappears with each visit. Regular hygiene appointments help keep everything clean throughout.

Are clear braces as effective as metal braces?

Yes — for most orthodontic issues, clear braces deliver identical results to metal braces. The mechanics are the same; only the bracket material differs. For very severe or complex cases (especially those requiring heavy force on large back teeth), traditional metal may occasionally be preferred, but for the vast majority of adult patients, clear braces work brilliantly.

FAQs / Orthodontics / Lingual Braces / leeds

Who are lingual braces best suited for?

Adults who need comprehensive orthodontic treatment but cannot have any visible braces — performers, actors, broadcasters, public-facing professionals, brides and grooms, and anyone who prioritises complete discretion above all else. They’re also ideal for patients whose case is too complex for Invisalign but who don’t want traditional visible braces.

Are lingual braces more uncomfortable than traditional braces?

The initial adjustment period is a little different — you may experience more tongue irritation than cheek/lip irritation (where traditional brackets sit). This usually settles within 2 weeks. We provide orthodontic wax and detailed guidance to manage comfort during adaptation. Once accustomed, most patients find them comfortable for the duration of treatment.

Do lingual braces affect speech?

Yes, initially — for about 1–2 weeks. You may notice a slight lisp or feel your tongue catching on the brackets. This resolves as your tongue adapts to the new structure. Most patients find their speech is entirely normal within 2 weeks. Reading aloud at home in the first few days accelerates adaptation.

Are lingual braces visible at all?

No — when fitted by someone skilled, they’re completely invisible from any normal viewing angle. Unless someone looks directly at the inside of your teeth (which is rare), they won’t know the braces are there. Even in close-up photos, your smile appears completely natural.

FAQs / Orthodontics / Retainers / leeds

Do you fix brackets or wires from other dentists?

Yes — we regularly help patients with broken brackets, poking wires or lost retainers from treatment started elsewhere. If it’s a true emergency (acute pain, bleeding), we’ll prioritise you. For less urgent issues, we’ll book you in as soon as possible. If you’d like us to take over ongoing treatment entirely, we can discuss that too.

My teeth have moved since I had braces years ago — what are my options?

Post-treatment relapse is common, especially without consistent retainer wear. For minor drifting, limited orthodontic treatment (a short course of Invisalign or targeted brackets) can often correct things in a few months. For more significant relapse, full orthodontic retreatment may be needed. At your consultation, we’ll assess and recommend the most efficient option.

I’ve lost my retainer — what should I do?

Get in touch as soon as possible. Without a retainer, your teeth will start to drift back towards their original positions. For recent post-braces patients, a replacement retainer within 1–2 weeks usually prevents any significant movement. The longer you go without one, the harder it is to fit your original shape — and you may need retreatment. We can usually get you a replacement retainer within 1–2 weeks.

My child is 8 — do they need braces yet?

Usually not yet. Full orthodontic braces are typically fitted between ages 11–14 when most adult teeth have erupted. However, some children benefit from interceptive orthodontic consultations around age 7–10 to check jaw development, tooth crowding and bite patterns. Early intervention in specific cases can prevent more complex treatment later. We’ll assess and advise honestly.

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