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General Info

Dr Debora Harris is a Specialist Orthodontist in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial abnormalities.

Dr Harris specialises in straightening teeth, correct misaligned jaws and ultimately improve your smile. Dr Debora Harris is a Specialist Orthodontist with over 15 years of experience, providing orthodontic care in a friendly and caring environment.

The friendly team at Harris Orthodontics are carefully selected and committed to your treatment. Our professional and friendly staff comprises of Treatment Coordinators, Invisalign Coordinators, Orthodontic Nurses, Dental Hygienists and Administrative Personnel. Our team is highly trained and dedicated to providing all patients a personal and professional approach. Services:Invisalign Metal braces Clear braces Sure smile Lingual braces Gold braces Two-phase treatment Early prevention

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeMasters of Dental Sciences in Orthodontics at the University of Sydney
Email
Payment method
cheque, cash
Established
2005
ABN
73 104 868 584
Staff
11-20
AKA

Straightline Orthodontics

Service Notes
Open Monday to Friday
Categories
Certifications
Masters of Dental Sciences in Orthodontics at the University of Sydney
Keywords
Braces, Doctor, Invisalign, Narellan NSW, Orthodontics, Orthodontist, Plates, Spcialist, Teeth, http://www.harrisortho.com.au/our-locations/
FAQschevron down

What is an orthodontist?

An orthodontist specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial abnormalities. Orthodontists study for an extra 2 or 3 years in additional to their dental degree to ensure they have the adequate training and qualifications to straighten teeth, correct misaligned jaws and ultimately improve your smile.


What are braces?

Braces are orthodontic appliances that are used to straighten your teeth and correct misaligned jaws. Today, there are so many types of braces.


What is the best age for a child to visit an orthodontist for the first time?

The Australian Association of Orthodontics recommends that a child first see an orthodontist at 7 years of age. This gives the orthodontist a chance to assess and monitor the child's dental development and begin phase-one if necessary.