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Orthodontics (Braces & Aligners)

Fixed bracket and clear aligner orthodontic treatment delivered through the ATDERA Care Network of accredited specialist facilities in Turkey, coordinated end-to-end from a UK-registered office under verified clinician review by a PhD-qualified orthodontic specialist.

Orthodontic suite at an ATDERA Care Network partner facility in Turkey, configured for digital treatment planning, fixed-bracket bonding, and clear aligner fitting
Duration
60–90 min per visit
Recovery
Immediate; mild soreness 2–3 days
Success Rate
6–18 months typical (clear aligners)
Patient Stay
Periodic short visits

Overview

What does this involve?

  • Orthodontic treatment corrects the position of individual teeth and the relationship between the upper and lower jaws using sustained, controlled forces applied through fixed brackets bonded to the tooth surface or through a sequence of removable clear aligners. The clinical objectives are functional occlusion, periodontal health, and aesthetic harmony of the smile arc.
  • Fixed brackets are appropriate for cases requiring complex three-dimensional movement, derotation of severely rotated teeth, or larger anterior-posterior corrections. Clear aligner systems are appropriate for mild to moderate crowding, spacing, and mild bite correction, and are increasingly used for selected complex cases where the digital plan supports the targeted tooth movements. The verified partner orthodontic specialist on the ATDERA pathway confirms the appropriate appliance after reviewing the diagnostic records.
  • Through the ATDERA Care Network, orthodontic treatment in Turkey is reviewed individually by Dr. Hasan Çınarcık, an orthodontic specialist with a PhD from Ege University Faculty of Dentistry. His clinical interests include shape-memory clear aligners, regular clear aligner therapy, non-surgical maxillary expansion, and mandibular prognathism compensation, allowing the pathway to handle straightforward aligner cases and the complex camouflage cases that often require multidisciplinary planning.

Who is this for?

  • Adults with mild to moderate crowding or spacing of the anterior dentition, where a clear aligner sequence or short-course fixed brackets is the appropriate corrective plan.
  • Patients with a bite discrepancy — Class II or Class III tendency, deep bite, open bite, or crossbite — that is amenable to camouflage orthodontic treatment without skeletal surgery, including selected cases of mandibular prognathism compensation handled by the named PhD orthodontic specialist on the ATDERA pathway.
  • Patients seeking pre-prosthetic orthodontic alignment before a planned veneer, crown, or implant case, where small targeted movements optimise the prosthetic outcome and reduce the volume of restorative work required.

Key considerations

  • Anterior crowding, spacing, or rotational malalignment unresponsive to restorative correction alone.
  • Class II or Class III tendency, deep bite, open bite, or crossbite amenable to orthodontic camouflage without skeletal surgery, including selected mandibular prognathism cases.
  • Maxillary constriction amenable to non-surgical maxillary expansion in the appropriate skeletal maturity window.
  • Pre-prosthetic alignment before a planned veneer, crown, or implant case, where targeted tooth movement optimises the prosthetic plan.
  • Replacement or revision of an earlier orthodontic outcome where relapse has occurred and a short-course aligner plan or fixed retreatment is appropriate.

What to Expect

Before

Diagnostic Records and Treatment Planning

2–4 weeks before

The verified partner orthodontic specialist reviews your case remotely from clinical photographs, panoramic and lateral cephalometric radiographs, and a digital intra-oral scan or impression. Cases involving complex skeletal patterns or mandibular prognathism compensation are evaluated against the cephalometric analysis at this stage. The review confirms candidacy, identifies whether fixed brackets, a clear aligner sequence, or a combined plan is appropriate, and estimates the treatment duration. ATDERA then issues a written, customised estimate covering the clinician fee, appliance system, refinement aligners or wire changes, and the retention plan.

During

Appliance Fitting and Active Treatment

6–18 months typical (clear aligners)

On the appliance fitting visit, fixed brackets are bonded to each tooth surface and the initial archwire is engaged, or the first clear aligner is fitted from the manufactured sequence. Active treatment proceeds with monthly to six-weekly review visits, during which wires are progressed, aligner sets are exchanged, and any minor adjustment is made. Periodic short trips to Turkey are scheduled around the patient's clinical milestones rather than a continuous in-country stay; remote check-ins with photographs cover the intervening intervals. Mild soreness for two to three days after each adjustment is normal and managed with simple analgesia.

After

Debond, Retention, and Long-Term Review

Retention from debond onward

Once the planned occlusal and aesthetic targets are achieved, fixed brackets are debonded and the surfaces are polished, or the final aligner set is completed. A bonded lingual retainer or removable retainer is fitted to stabilise the result; full-time wear is generally recommended for the first three to six months, transitioning to nightly wear thereafter. The ATDERA care coordinator schedules remote video reviews at month 3, month 6, and month 12 with the partner orthodontic specialist on file, and an annual retention check is coordinated thereafter.

Your Clinical Team

Portrait of Dr. Dt. Hasan Çınarcık, Orthodontic Specialist (PhD)

Dr. Dt. Hasan Çınarcık

Orthodontic Specialist (PhD)

Complicated Orthodontic Treatments

  • DDS
  • PhD (Orthodontics)
  • ATDERA Care Network — Turkey partner facility
  • ~13 years experience
  • EN · TR

Frequently Asked Questions

Citations and sources

Consumer health information

  1. NHS UK. Orthodontics — overview of braces, aligners, and treatment indications · Accessed 2026-05-03

Professional body

  1. General Dental Council (UK). Standards for the dental team — professional standards and scope of practice · Accessed 2026-05-03
  2. British Dental Association (BDA). Private fee survey and clinical guidance for UK private orthodontic treatment · Accessed 2026-05-03

Clinical guidance

  1. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Oral and dental conditions — clinical guidance and quality standards · Accessed 2026-05-03

Pricing & Cost Guidance

Customised for your case

ATDERA does not publish fixed price lists. Every treatment pathway is individually scoped based on clinical review, and costs are discussed transparently once the appropriate pathway, facility, and specialist have been designated for your case.

What influences your treatment cost

  • Procedure scope and complexity — single vs. combined, revision vs. primary
  • Partner facility and accreditation level — hospital vs. ambulatory centre
  • Length of stay — day-case, overnight, or extended recovery in Turkey
  • Specialist seniority and case-specific expertise requirements
  • Pre-operative diagnostics — imaging, lab work, specialist consultations
  • Post-operative follow-up programme — local recovery support and remote monitoring
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How Your Treatment Works

1

Enquiry

Share your medical history and treatment goals. We review every case individually.

2

Clinical Assessment

Our team evaluates your case, confirms suitability, and assigns your named specialist.

3

Planning & Preparation

We schedule your appointments, coordinate travel logistics, and prepare your treatment plan.

4

Your Treatment

Receive care from your verified clinician at an accredited facility. We manage every detail.

5

Recovery

Post-treatment monitoring, discharge planning, and clearance for your return journey.

6

Continued Care

Scheduled follow-up consultations and coordination with your physician at home.

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