Dental Braces Mississauga

Braces in Mississauga: Straighten Your Smile with Confidence

Whether you're considering braces for yourself or a family member, we're here to provide all the information you need to make an informed decision about your dental treatment.

Cost of Braces in Mississauga

We offer competitive pricing for braces based on the type and complexity of your case. We understand that cost is a significant factor. Take advantage of our limited-time offer, braces starting from $3,990.

Payment Plan

We offer payment plans to suit your needs, ensuring you can access dental care without financial strain.


Types of Braces

Illustration of overly crowded teeth, causing lack of room in the jaw, leading to dental decay, increased risk of gum disease, and impaired tooth function.

Clear Braces

Clear braces, made of porcelain or ceramic, are less visible than metal braces and are often chosen for cosmetic reasons in older teens and adults. They require extra attention to oral hygiene as they are larger and more brittle than metal braces. Clear braces are usually placed on upper front teeth rather than lower teeth.

Ideal for: Teenagers and Working Professionals

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Traditional Metal Braces

Traditional metal braces are the most common type and are more comfortable today than ever before. Made of high-grade stainless steel, they straighten teeth using metal brackets and archwires. You can also add colored elastics (rubber bands) for a more unique and colorful smile.

Ideal for: Children and Teenagers

Illustration of crossbite, where upper and lower jaws are misaligned, resulting in one or more upper teeth biting on the inside of lower teeth, leading to tooth wear, gum disease, and bone loss.

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. Because they’re behind your teeth, they’re nearly invisible.

Ideal for: Adults with Prior Braces Experience

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Clear Aligners

Learn more about using Clear Aligners to straighten your teeth instead of braces!

Learn More About Invisalign

Ideal for: Children, Teenagers and Adults


Average Braces Procedure

Dental treatment is provided by dentists. The treatment process usually involves several steps:

  1. Assessment: The dentist examines the teeth to determine if braces are suitable. X-rays, molds, and impressions are taken to plan the treatment.
  2. Brace Placement: Braces are applied to the teeth. This involves etching the teeth to help the braces adhere, then attaching brackets and archwires to guide the teeth into place.
  3. Adjustments: Regular visits are needed to adjust the braces, gradually moving teeth into the desired position.
  4. Additional Appliances: Sometimes, devices like elastics or spacers are used to address specific issues.
  5. Retainers: After the braces are removed, retainers are worn to prevent teeth from shifting back.
  6. Follow-Up Care: Patients may need further treatment, such as periodontal care or oral surgery, after braces are removed.

Get Braces Today

Don't wait to start your journey to a straighter smile. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our braces options in Mississauga. Let us help you achieve the smile you've always wanted.

If you are looking for a dentist in Mississauga for Dental Braces please call us at (905) 607-8778 or book an appointment online.

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American Association of Implant Dentistry (AAID)
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Canadian Dental Association (CDA)
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Newfoundland and Labrador Dental Association
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