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Professional Orthodontists In Leeton NSW

  • Children & Adult Services
  • Experienced Dentists In Leeton NSW
  • Extensive Range Of Orthodontic Services
  • More Than 20 Years Of Experience
  • Specialist Orthodontists for The Riverina Region
General Info

Providing orthodontic services in the region for more than 20 years.

Leeton Orthodontics is a well-established specialist orthodontic practice servicing the Riverina area since 2000. Our specialist orthodontists, Dr Grant Keogh (BDSc MDS , University of Sydney, FICD) and Dr Chia Ling Chou (BDSc, Uni of Melbourne, MDSc , University of Western Australia) have both undergone further specialist training of 3 years after their basic dental training. They have both been practising exclusively in their specialised orthodontic fields and have a combined experience of more than 55 years. They are both members of the Australian Dental Association and the Australian Orthodontic Society.

Our specialist orthodontists, Dr Grant Keogh (BDSc MDS , University of Sydney, FICD) and Dr Chia Ling Chou (BDSc, Uni of Melbourne, MDSc , University of Western Australia) have both undergone further specialist training for 3 years after their basic dental training. Both Dr Keogh and Dr Chou enjoy the ongoing nature of the specialty, working both with adult, teenagers and children. They find it rewarding to observe growth and development in children and teenagers overtime.

Our orthodontists personally attend to every stage of the treatment process. When you choose Leeton Orthodontics, you're choosing a long-established practice committed to improving smiles and boosting confidence. Orthodontics is the area of dentistry dedicated to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of malocclusion and irregularities of the teeth and jaw. Orthodontists are specialty orthodontists who limit their practice exclusively to providing orthodontic care.

The treatment may involve the use of plates, braces, or a combination to bring teeth and jaw into proper alignment. In certain cases, orthognathic (jaw) surgeries may also be required to achieve optimal outcomes. Most people are very self-conscious of how their teeth look when they smile. For many, having straight teeth and an attractive smile may enhance self-esteem. It can be hard to keep your teeth clean if they are crowded or overlapping. This can lead to tooth decay and gum problems. Straight teeth are much easier to clean.

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeDr Chia Ling Chou (BDSc, Uni of Mel, MDSc , Uni of Western Australia)
Payment method
visa, eft, debit
Ownership
Locally Owned
Service Notes
BY Appointment
Free Estimates
Yes
Categories
Keywords
Appearance, Habit Control, Hygiene, Orthodontic, Tooth Wear & Gum Damage, clear braces,, orthodontic treatment, orthodontists, quality orthodontic care
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What happens on the first visit?

During the first visit, the patient is examined clinically. Some records such as plaster models of the teeth, photographs of the teeth and face and x-rays of the teeth and jaw may also be taken. This will enable the orthodontist to formulate an individualised treatment plan and discuss treatment options.


Will I have much discomfort after the braces are first put on?

It is normal to experience some discomfort for 3 - 5 days after the braces are first placed. Soft food is advised as well as over-the-counter pain relievers. If any ulceration (sores) occur, relief wax may be applied to the braces and some topical gel, e.g. Bonjela may be used on the sores.


When is the best time to see an orthodontist and start treatment?

No, there is no need for a referral. You can contact the orthodontist directly.


Are retainers needed after orthodontic treatment?

Retainers (plates) are fitted after braces are removed to hold teeth in their corrected positions until the teeth are stabilised. There will be a period of full-time retainer wear followed by night-time wear. Night-time wear can prevent the maturational shifting of teeth as the patient ages.


Do I have to have metal braces?

The majority of patients still have metal braces with different coloured "rubber rings " However, there are less visible braces (clear braces) available.


How long does the treatment take?

The total duration of treatment ranges from 18 months to 36 months, depending on the presenting problems and age of the patient. Every individual also responds differently to treatment, resulting in variations in treatment duration. Patient cooperation is also a major determining factor.