A treatment that precisely adjusts tooth alignment and occlusion to improve the balance of function and aesthetics.
Creating a new impression through balanced alignment.
Orthodontics,Are they really all the same?
Even if the visible results look similar, the standards and clinical approaches to orthodontic treatment vary by clinic.
Rather than forcing a short-term treatment, TU Dental Clinic selectively performs only the necessary procedures tailored to your condition, such as partial front tooth correction, gap closures, or crowded teeth.
When needed, we also combine ZERONATE to achieve a perfect balance between function and aesthetics.Even if the visible results look similar, the standards and clinical approaches to orthodontic treatment vary by clinic.
Rather than forcing a short-term treatment, TU Dental Clinic selectively performs only the necessary procedures tailored to your condition, such as partial front tooth correction, gap closures, or crowded teeth.
When needed, we also combine ZERONATE to achieve a perfect balance between function and aesthetics.
Key FeaturesWhat Makes TU Dental's Orthodontic Treatment Different?
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The Standard of Aesthetic Orthodontics, Built on Experience and Precise Design
Orthodontics at TU Dental doesn't stop at simply straightening teeth. We plan our treatments to harmonize function and aesthetics, taking into account your smile line and overall facial impression.
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Practical & Personalized Options
Among various methods such as labial, lingual, and clear aligners, we recommend the most suitable approach tailored to your lifestyle and goals. What matters more than the treatment method itself is making the right choice for your current condition.
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Clear Standards for Partial Orthodontics
We clearly explain the potential scope and limitations of partial orthodontics. By distinguishing whether orthodontic or aesthetic treatment is more suitable, we present a balanced plan that avoids over-treatment.
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Integrated Design with ZERONATE
We distinguish between cases where orthodontics are more suitable and those where Zeronate is the better option. Instead of forcing unnecessary extensions of treatment, we propose the most reasonable direction through a step-by-step approach.
KEY CONCERNSKEY CONCERNS
In such cases, orthodontic treatment may be considered.
Orthodontic care is more than 'fixing' teeth; it's about 'designing' a better impression and functional harmony. If you share the concerns listed below, we can look into a personalized orthodontic solution for you.
Uneven teeth or concerns with gaps and crowdingSpacing or Crowding
An unnatural smile line or dissatisfaction with the angle of front teethUneven Smile Line
A desire to improve protrusion or the overall impression of the mouth areaProtrusive Profile Concerns
Needing front teeth alignment but feeling hesitant about full orthodontic treatmentFront Teeth Alignment
* The most suitable method will be determined after a clinical diagnosis of your oral condition.
TREATMENT TYPES
Types of Orthodontic Treatment
The approach to orthodontics varies depending on the condition of the teeth and the desired goals. At TU Dental Clinic, we provide guidance on the most suitable orthodontic method based on an in-depth, precision diagnosis.
COMPREHENSIVE ORTHODONTICS
Comprehensive Orthodontics
This treatment improves overall dental alignment and occlusion (bite). By attaching appliances to either the outer or inner surfaces of the teeth, we gradually shift their positions. This approach can address a wide range of concerns, from complex crowding to functional bite issues, enhancing both aesthetics and oral health.
Orthodontic Methods
Labial Braces (Clippy-C)
Lingual Braces (Clippy-L)
Combination Braces
LIMITED ORTHODONTICS
Limited Orthodontics
This treatment selectively aligns specific areas, such as the front teeth. It is ideal for correcting minor crowding or localized misalignment and is often completed within a relatively short period. However, there may be limitations in improving the overall occlusion.
Orthodontic Methods
Partial Labial Braces
Partial Lingual Braces (Clippy-L / T-cle)
CLEAR ALIGNERS
Clear Aligners
This method involves wearing a clear, removable tray to gradually shift teeth into their desired positions. Because the aligners are nearly invisible and removable, they offer exceptional convenience for daily life. The treatment follows a precise movement path designed through digital analysis, making patient compliance regarding wear time essential for successful results.
Brackets are attached to the outer surface of the teeth
Lingual Braces (Clippy-L)
Brackets are attached to the inner surface of the teeth.
Combination Braces
Upper: Lingual / Lower: Labial
Partial Labial Braces
Aligns only the necessary areas, such as the front teeth.
Partial Lingual Braces (Clippy-L / T-cle)
Aligns specific teeth from the inner surface.
Clear Aligner (Removable)
Gradual tooth movement using transparent appliances
Invisalign
Custom-made based on precise 3D digital analysis
Advantages
Broad range of applications
Suitable for comprehensive treatment
Standard orthodontic option
Virtually invisible from the<br class="mobileOnly"/> outside
Low aesthetic burden
Suitable for complex cases
Minimizes visibility when smiling
Reduces aesthetic burden
Optimal balance of cost and efficiency
Relatively short treatment period
Effective for improving localized alignment
Minimal visual impact
Ideal for minor alignment corrections
Nearly invisible
Removable
Easy to maintain oral hygiene
Precision step-by-step design
Predictable tooth movement planning
Relatively broad range of applications
Points to Consider
May be visible
Adjustment period required
Customized treatment plan needed for each case
Limitations in improving overall occlusion
Adjustment period required
Limitations in overall orthodontic correction
Compliance with wear time is essential
Assessment needed for each specific case
* Suitable treatment methods may vary depending on the patient's oral condition and orthodontic goals. Please consult with our medical team after a precise diagnosis.
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Orthodontics vs. ZERONATE: Which Treatment is Right for You?
Orthodontics is a treatment that corrects alignment by adjusting the position and occlusion of teeth within their natural structure. In contrast, ZERONATE is an aesthetic treatment that enhances your overall impression by precisely designing the shape, proportion, and color of teeth, all while prioritizing the preservation of natural tooth structure.
Choose Orthodontics if the core focus is the tooth position(alignment, spacing, and occlusion).
Choose ZERONATE if the core focus is the tooth shape, proportion, and color.
In some cases, a treatment plan combining orthodontics followed by ZERONATE can be designed to achieve the highest level of aesthetic perfection.
We recommend ZERONATE if you desire a dramatic transformation in a short period or if you have concerns about the discomfort of orthodontic appliances.
The optimal choice may depend on your oral condition and treatment goals.
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Precautions
Treatment methods and duration may vary depending on the individual's tooth and gum condition, occlusion, and treatment goals.Oral hygiene and regular check-ups are essential during orthodontic treatment to prevent tooth decay and gum inflammation.For clear aligners, patient compliance—such as wearing time—can significantly impact the final results.Partial braces can be efficient depending on your goals, but there may be limitations in improving overall occlusion.In some cases, extractions or interproximal reduction may be considered; the necessity of these procedures will be determined following a formal diagnosis.Wearing retainers and following a maintenance plan after treatment is crucial for preserving the results.The treatment plan may be adjusted based on individual progress, and any changes will proceed only after a thorough explanation.