First Visit to M-Brace
Your very first visit to M-Brace will usually be a free of charge consultation with one of our Treatment Coordinators. They will spend time listening to what you would like to achieve, such as a beautiful smile, straighter teeth, or fixing an overbite, and recommend types of treatments that are available based on your timescales and budget.
If you are happy to continue, your Treatment Coordinator will schedule an appointment with the Specialist Orthodontist, Dr Mahesh, who will discuss the most suitable ways for you to achieve your goals based on the extent of treatment you require. The fee for this consultation is £100 and includes any x-rays and impressions of your teeth that are needed.
After these consultations, your Treatment Coordinator will remain as your first point of contact and will be responsible for planning your appointments and making sure you receive the best possible experience as a patient.
Frequently Asked Questions
- To improve the appearance of the teeth
- To improve function i.e. to make it easier to eat
- To improve the health of the teeth and gums
- You are not yet ready for treatment, in which case you may need to see the orthodontist again when you are older.
- Your dental health is not good enough. This may be due to poor toothbrushing or decayed teeth. Your dentist may send you to the orthodontist again when things have improved.
- You do not need treatment because the position of your teeth is perfectly acceptable, or expected to be.
- You are ready for treatment and need to decide whether to go ahead.
- How many of your adult teeth have come through. Many treatments are best left until the adult teeth have replaced the first teeth. If you have any further questions that you feel you would like to ask, then please write them down and bring them with you to your next appointment. It is important you fully understand what is involved in having orthodontic treatment before you decide to go ahead.
- Problems with toothbrushing or tooth decay which may have to be dealt with.
- The length of any waiting list for the particular orthodontic treatment you need.
- The degree of urgency for your particular case. For example, certain types of bite are best treated while you are growing fast and would be given priority. Other types of treatment may need to be delayed until growth of the face has almost stopped.
- The options for treatment and which patient information leaflet is the best for you.
- The pros and cons of treatment.
- The length of time the treatment will take.
- The commitment needed on your part if treatment is to be successful.
- When you can expect the treatment to begin.