What is it?
Orthodontic Treatment at Anzac Avenue Dental
Remember the days when teeth were removed before braces were put on for three years? That approach still has its place, and we offer traditional braces as part of our orthodontic care. But there’s now another option worth knowing about.
Treating children and adults with facial growth development orthopaedics addresses not only the cosmetic appearance of your smile, but also the underlying functional issues — jaw shape and position, and in many cases the airway. Rather than simply straightening teeth after the fact, this approach works with the natural development of the jaw to create more space and better function from the start.
Dummies, thumb sucking, and mouth breathing due to asthma and allergies can all contribute to changing the shape of a child’s jaw and lead to crowding or incorrect positioning of adult teeth. Identifying and treating these patterns early can make a real difference to long-term outcomes.
Whether traditional braces or a growth orthopaedics approach is right for you or your child will depend on age, jaw development, and what you’re trying to achieve. We’re happy to talk through the options at your appointment.
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Our Orthodontic Options
Three Approaches To A Healthier, Straighter Smile
Facial Growth Orthopaedics
A non-invasive approach to jaw development that works with the natural growth process. Rather than straightening teeth after the fact, facial growth orthopaedics aims to create the space for teeth to come through correctly in the first place.
It addresses both the appearance of your smile and the underlying function of the jaw, including the airway. Often most effective for children whose faces and jaws are still developing, but adults can benefit too.
- Non-invasive and painless
- Addresses jaw position and airway function
- Can reduce or eliminate the need for future orthodontic work
- Suitable for children and adults
- No metal brackets or wires
Invisalign Clear Aligners
Invisalign uses a series of custom-made clear aligners to gradually shift teeth into position. Each aligner is worn for around two weeks, and because there are no metal brackets or wires, most people won't even notice you're wearing them.
The aligners are removable, which makes eating, brushing and flossing straightforward. Suitable for a wide range of cases, from mild crowding to more complex alignment issues.
- Virtually invisible aligners
- Removable for eating and cleaning
- No metal wires or brackets
- Comfortable to wear
- Suitable for teens and adults
Traditional Braces
Traditional braces remain one of the most effective ways to correct a wide range of orthodontic issues, from mild crowding to more complex bite problems. Metal brackets and wires work continuously to move teeth into the correct position over time, and in many cases can achieve results that other approaches can't.
We offer traditional braces for both children and adults. If you've been told braces are the right option, or you'd like to know whether they're suitable for your situation, we're happy to assess and talk through what's involved.
- Suitable for a wide range of cases
- Effective for children and adults
- Continuous, controlled tooth movement
- Can address complex bite and alignment issues
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Our Treatments
Check Up & Cleans
Keep your smile healthy with a regular check-up and clean at Anzac Avenue Dental. We recommend coming in every six months.
General Dentistry
When a tooth is damaged, decayed, or broken, restorative treatment can get it back to full function. We offer fillings, crowns, bridges, and root canal treatment to repair the tooth.
Children's Dentistry
Children’s dentistry is all about building healthy habits early, helping little smiles grow strong with gentle, friendly care that keeps kids calm and confident at every visit.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are the gold standard for a permanent, natural-looking replacement. At Anzac Avenue Dental, we’ll have you smiling with confidence again.
Veneers
Veneers are a simple way to completely transform your smile, covering imperfections with thin, custom-made shells for a flawless, natural-looking result.
Clear Aligners
Straighten your teeth without the metal brackets. Clear removable aligners gradually shift your teeth into place without anyone even noticing.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is one of the fastest ways to refresh your smile, using professional-grade treatment to safely lift stains and reveal a brighter, more confident you.
TMJ Pain
Jaw pain, clicking, or frequent headaches can all be signs of a TMJ problem. We can assess what’s going on and recommend treatment options that may help reduce discomfort and protect your teeth.
Snoring & Sleep Apnoea
Snoring and sleep apnoea can affect your health and the sleep of everyone around you. Dental appliances are one option that may help by keeping the airway open during sleep.
Payment Plans
At Anzac Avenue Dental, we know dental treatment doesn’t always fit neatly into your budget, so we offer a range of flexible payment plan options to make it easier.
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FAQ's
What age should my child have an orthodontic assessment?
There’s no single right age, but earlier is generally better when it comes to identifying developing problems. Many issues are easier to address while a child’s jaw is still growing. If you have concerns about crowding, bite, or breathing habits, it’s worth getting an assessment rather than waiting to see if things improve on their own.
What's the difference between Invisalign and facial growth orthopaedics?
Invisalign moves existing teeth into better positions using clear removable aligners. Facial growth orthopaedics takes a broader approach, working on the jaw and facial structure itself rather than just the teeth. The two aren’t mutually exclusive. Orthopaedic treatment is often used first, with Invisalign or other orthodontics following if needed. Your dentist will discuss what makes sense for your situation.
Does orthodontic treatment hurt?
Facial growth orthopaedics is non-invasive and painless. Invisalign may cause mild pressure or soreness for a day or two when you start a new set of aligners. This is normal and typically settles quickly. If you’re finding discomfort is ongoing or significant, let us know at your next appointment.
How long does Invisalign treatment take?
It depends on how much tooth movement is needed. Simple cases can be completed in a few months. More complex alignment issues may take 12 to 18 months or longer. Your dentist will give you a realistic estimate after assessing your teeth and taking the necessary records.
Can adults have orthodontic treatment?
Yes. Invisalign is a popular option for adults because the aligners are discreet and fit around a normal work and social life. Facial growth orthopaedics can also benefit adults, though adult jaws respond more slowly than growing ones. There’s no upper age limit for wanting straighter, better-functioning teeth.
My teeth were straight after braces but have shifted. Can anything be done?
This is a very common situation. Teeth can shift over time if retainers aren’t worn consistently, or if underlying habits like tongue posture or mouth breathing haven’t been addressed. Invisalign can be used to correct relapse in many cases. We’ll assess what’s happened and explain your options at a consultation.