06/05/2026
Sometimes, the most beautiful movements in orthodontics are the ones done carefully enough to preserve what already works.
In this case, the focus was not only on correcting the midline and improving the alignment of crooked teeth, but also on preserving the anterior guided relationship that already supports function.
The goal is not simply to straighten teeth, but to respect the functional harmony that protects the bite, the joints, and the overall movement of the mouth.
Through sensible mechanics, controlled forces, and intentional planning, we guide the teeth toward a healthier and more stable relationship without unnecessarily compromising function along the way.
Because great orthodontics is not just about movement.
It’s about preservation, precision, and knowing what deserves to stay.
This is how we approach every case.
Studied carefully. Planned with intention.
Never rushed. Always guided by function. 🤍