Braces
Brace yourself: Straight smile incoming!
Reliable and effective teeth straightening for all ages
The traditional path to a perfect smile

Braces are a type of orthodontic treatment used to correct misaligned teeth and jaws. They’re made up of brackets bonded to your teeth and connected by wires and elastic bands. These components work together to apply gentle, continuous force, gradually moving your teeth into their desired positions.
Modern braces are more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing than ever before, with options like ceramic braces that blend with your natural tooth colour.
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Why choose braces for your orthodontic treatment?

Braces have loads of benefits, making them a popular choice for orthodontic treatment:
- Effective for All Cases: Braces can treat a wide range of orthodontic issues, from minor adjustments to complex dental problems.
- Customisable Options: With choices like metal braces and ceramic braces, you can find an option that suits your aesthetic preferences and lifestyle.
- Precise Results: Braces provide precise control over tooth movement, bringing your teeth into the perfect alignment and bite position..
- Improved Oral Health: Straight teeth are easier to clean which reduces the risk of cavities, gum disease, and other dental issues..
- Boosted Confidence: Achieving a perfectly aligned smile will enhance your self-esteem and improve your overall quality of life.
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Your step-by-step guide to braces
Step 1: Initial Consultation
Your journey with braces begins with a comprehensive consultation at Dentélle by WDC. During this visit, our experienced orthodontic experts will evaluate your dental health, discuss your goals, and determine the best type of braces for your needs. We’ll take digital impressions, photographs, and X-rays of your teeth to create a precise treatment plan tailored to you.
Step 2: Placing of Braces
Once your treatment plan is finalised, the next step is the placement of your braces. Our orthodontic experts will carefully bond the brackets to your teeth and connect them with archwires and elastic bands. This process is painless and typically takes about one to two hours. You might feel some initial aching as your mouth adjusts to the braces, but this is temporary and manageable.
Step 3: Regular Adjustments
Throughout your treatment, you’ll visit Dentélle by WDC every four to six weeks for adjustments. During these appointments, our orthodontic experts will review your wires to ensure your teeth are moving according to plan. These visits are crucial for monitoring your progress and making any necessary adjustments to your treatment.
Step 4: Staying on top of your oral hygiene
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential when you have braces. Our team will provide you with detailed instructions on how to brush and floss effectively with braces. We may recommend special tools like interdental brushes or water flossers to help you keep your teeth and braces clean.
Step 5: Completion of Treatment
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Braces for teenagers: the perfect time for orthodontic treatment

The teenage years are an ideal time for orthodontic treatment because the teeth and jaws are still developing. Braces can correct alignment issues more easily during this period, setting the foundation for a lifetime of healthy, beautiful smiles.
At Dentélle by WDC, we offer a range of braces options to suit the unique needs of our younger patients. From traditional metal braces to more discreet ceramic braces, we’ll find the best solution to help your teenager achieve their dream smile.
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Braces for adults: it’s never too late for a perfect smile

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Tips for a smooth treatment journey

Keeping your braces clean and intact is really important. Here are some tips to help you maintain your braces:
- Brush and Floss Regularly: Brush your teeth after every meal and floss at least once a day. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to keep your teeth clean and healthy.
- Avoid Hard and Sticky Foods: Foods like popcorn, nuts, and chewing gum can damage your braces. Stick to softer foods that are easier on your brackets and wires.
- Wear a Mouthguard: If you play sports, wear a mouthguard to protect your braces and teeth from injury.
- Attend Regular Check-Ups: Keep up with your scheduled orthodontic appointments to ensure your treatment stays on track.
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We believe everyone deserves access to the benefits of advanced dental care. That’s why we offer flexible financing and payment options to fit your budget, including:
- Interest-free plans via DentiCare with extended payment terms
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- Accessing your superannuation through SuperCare
- Payment plans via TLC – Total Lifestyle Credit
- Onsite HICAPS claim processing for instant rebates
- In-office Lay-by payment arrangements
Our knowledgeable staff will help you explore the best payment and financing options to make your orthodontic journey affordable.
Take the first step toward a straighter smile

Ready to get straight with braces? Let the Dentélle by WDC team take you on your journey to a perfectly straight smile!
If you’re ready to transform your smile with braces, contact Dentélle by WDC today. Book your Cosmetic Smile Consultation by calling (03) 5623 5588, chatting with us online, or booking an appointment through our website. Let us help you achieve the radiant, confident smile you deserve.
Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any dental procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.