A way to straighten all your teeth
Orthodontics is the fitting of braces to straigthen the alignment of teeth. Often carried out during school years it is becoming increasingly popular with adults as a number of new products that reduce the visibility of the fitting have come onto the market.
How does it work?
Braces apply a constant gentle pressure to the teeth encouraging them over time to move into their correct place. It's as simple at that!
What is the procedure like?
Orthodontics requires regular visits and usually takes about 2 years to complete though a lot depends on the individuals teeth. A brace is created initially and subsequent visits change the pressure being applied to the teeth to ensure a good final result. A retainer may be used after the brace has done its work to ensure the teeth do not move out of alignment.
What different types exist?
Metal
These are the cheapest kind of brace - and the most visible.
Invisible / Ceramic
A number of options allow the use of braces that are hard to see - through use of materials that blend with the natural look of your teeth. These are usually more expensive than metal braces and can take longer to complete the straightening process further increasing the cost.
Lingual Braces
Fitted behind the teeth these have the advantage of not usually being visible. They take a while to get used to and people can experience speech difficulties at first.
What affects the price?
- The type of brace.
- How much adjustment needs to be done.
- The amount of visits that will be required.
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The capital of Poland, Warsaw is fast transforming itself into a leading European city. It is alive with excitement and culture. Each year features many festivals: jazz, classical and contemporary music as well as theatre and film. Art gallieries and museums are plentiful and any idea you mighthave of Warsaw as a grey concrete city is quickly dispersed by a stroll around the beautifully restored old town district.
It's hard to believe, looking at this city, that it was almost razed to the ground during the Second World War. Warsaw's Old City was entered on the UNESCO list as an example of faithful reconstruction including the preservation of original sections of the architecture.
As the capital and Poland's largest city Warsaw attracts a diverse population from across Poland. The city houses several universities. The Medical University of Warsaw the largest medical university in Poland and one of its most respected. Dentists in Warsaw are attracted from all over the country and it provides a rich educational environment for them to countine their professional development.
Travel information
Warsaw has one international airport, Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (usually referred to as Okęcie airport), located just 10 kilometers from the city centre. With around 100 international and domestic flights a day it is by far the biggest airport in Poland.
Frequent flights are available to Warsaw from across Europe. From many cities in the UK and Ireland it's available in approximately 2-3 hours.
EasyJet, SWISS, Wizz Air, British Airways, KLM Royal Dutch and LOT Polish Airlines from the UK
Aer Lingus, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch and LOT Polish Airlines from Ireland
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