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Thames Orthodontics:
giving you a reason
to smile
Thames Orthodontics was established in April 2004 to provide
a complete orthodontic service for Teddington and the
surrounding area
B
oth private and National Health need for extraction, proving a popular choice.
Service treatments are available at About half of Thames Orthodontic’s clients
Thames Orthodontics. After an initial are now adults who have become aware of
free assessment, a range of treatment options the benefits of ‘later’ treatment.These are often
are discussed and NHS treatment are always problems not corrected at an earlier age or
offered to those who are eligible. newer age-related changes such as spacing
There is a huge choice of private options between the upper teeth or crooked lower
and you are always recommended the best front teeth.
for you and your children. Thames Orthodontics Invisible (lingual) braces can fit comfortably
has found that many parents choose this route and discreetly behind the teeth so you can
because of the extra flexibility and benefits have a natural smile without anyone knowing
available. about the treatment. It takes no longer than
Low-friction or ‘self-ligating’ braces are also conventional orthodontics and unlike clear Thames Orthodontics
a fantastic new development in orthodontics. aligners can be used in most situations.
7 Alpha Road, Teddington
These often allow a reduction in treatment Initial consultations with one of the partners
Middlesex TW11 0QG
time, meaning the braces are off sooner. are free and interest free payments are (020) 8977 7272
Available in ‘standard’ metal or a less obvious available if required. Feel free to pay a visit or
info@thamesorthodontics.co.uk
tooth-coloured ceramic they often mean less call and arrange a meeting.
www.thamesorthodontics.co.uk
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