For teeth that feel crowded, spaced, or out of balance.
Teeth straightening is for people who want their smile to feel more naturally aligned without changing who they are. It can help with crowding, small gaps, overlapping or rotated teeth, minor bite concerns, and smile symmetry.
It can also make teeth easier to clean and give you more confidence in photos, meetings, conversations, and the quiet moments when you no longer want to think about your smile first.
A clear plan makes the decision feel less abstract.
Worried about cost
You receive clear pricing before deciding what feels right.
Worried it will be obvious
Discreet options can be discussed so treatment feels manageable in work, travel, and everyday life.
Worried it will take too long
You will understand the likely timeline before deciding whether treatment feels right.
Different smiles need different routes.
Clear Aligners
Removable clear trays planned to move teeth gradually where suitable.
Mild Crowding
Straightening can help overlapping teeth look neater and feel easier to clean.
Spacing & Gaps
Small gaps can sometimes be improved with carefully planned tooth movement.
Bite Assessment
Your bite is reviewed so the plan supports both appearance and function.
Retainers
Retainers help protect the final position after active treatment ends.
Smile Planning
Straightening can create a better foundation before whitening, bonding, veneers, or crowns.
Straightening is about more than a straighter smile.
Alignment affects how your smile looks, how your bite feels, how easily you can clean between teeth, and how confident you feel when speaking or laughing. Good treatment starts with understanding the whole picture, not just the front teeth.
Your plan should be based on your teeth, bite, gums, spacing, and goals. Clear aligners may be suitable for some patients, while others may need a different orthodontic route. The important part is knowing what is realistic before treatment begins.
A discreet plan starts with careful assessment.
Clear aligners are popular because they are removable and discreet, but they still need discipline, planning, and retention afterwards. Attachments, refinements, or a longer timeline may be part of the plan depending on how your teeth move.
Some bite or complex alignment cases may need a different orthodontic route. A careful first opinion helps you understand what is suitable, what may take more time, and what needs to happen to keep the result stable.
Crowding
Overlapping teeth are assessed to see how much movement is possible and whether space needs to be created carefully.
Spacing
Small spaces may be improved with planned tooth movement, depending on bite, tooth shape, and gum health.
Bite Position
The way your teeth meet is checked so the plan supports comfort, stability, and the final appearance.
Retainers
Retainers are part of protecting the result once active movement has finished.
A clearer smile plan, step by step.
Assessment & Photos
Your teeth, bite, smile, and goals are reviewed before treatment is recommended.
Digital Planning
Where suitable, a straightening plan is created to show the intended movement.
Active Treatment
Aligners or orthodontic treatment are used to move the teeth gradually over time.
Retainers & Review
Retainers help protect the result after treatment is complete.
Clear planning, discreet options, and time to think properly.
For UK and European patients, Skopje can make orthodontic planning feel calmer and more transparent. You can receive clear pricing, a written opinion before travel, and guidance on whether straightening could be combined with whitening, bonding, veneers, or other smile work.
Tim helps coordinate the practical details, while the clinical team reviews what is realistic for your teeth and bite. Between appointments, Skopje gives you enough space to slow down and make the decision without pressure.