Orthodontic treatment
Orthodontic dentistry, or orthodontics, is a field of dentistry that deals with the correction of improper bites and tooth alignment.
Orthodontists use various orthodontic appliances and braces to correct these issues. At Millennium Clinic, we offer both adult and pediatric orthodontic care, allowing us to address a wide range of bite problems in adults and children.
Orthodontics Subsections
Orthodontist Consultation
Your smile is the first thing people notice.
It can say a lot about you, which is why it's important to pay special attention to the health and aesthetics of your teeth. An orthodontist can help you with this.
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Braces Installation
The orthodontist selects the appropriate braces system based on the clinical picture of the disorder and considering the patient's wishes.
When installing braces, the doctor conducts a detailed clinical examination, including X-rays and dental impressions. Based on the data obtained, he determines the nature and degree of orthodontic disorders, which allows him to choose the most effective braces system. Patients are offered a choice between different types of braces, taking into account their aesthetic preferences.
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Service Prices
The cost depends on the type and complexity of the damaged tooth. The final price of the service can be determined during an appointment with our dentist.
Consultation with an orthodontist
11 BYN
Consultation with 2D X-ray analysis
24 BYN
Consultation with CBCT analysis
37 BYN
Orthodontic diagnostics
135 BYN
Manufacture of an orthodontic plate for one jaw
510 BYN
Manufacture of a double-jawed orthodontic plate
850 BYN
Manufacture of an orthodontic plate, Marco Rosa device
1100 BYN
Non-removable prophylactic prosthesis (spacer)
255 BYN
Damon Q metal brace system (one jaw)
2600 BYN
Damon ceramic brace system (one jaw)
3100 BYN
Combined brace system (one jaw)
3000 BYN
Activation of braces (once every 2 months)
500 BYN
Microimplant
350 BYN
Aligners (one cap)
200 BYN
Computer diagnostics before aligner treatment
900 BYN