
Citysmile – Adult Orthodontics in Buda, near Déli Railway Station
Modern Orthodontics for Adults – Discreet and Tailored to Your Lifestyle
Would you like straight teeth and an attractive smile, but are you over 18? Nothing stands in your way! Many people might not realize that orthodontic treatment can achieve excellent, long-lasting results even in adulthood. Although most people see a specialist for aesthetic reasons, treatment can also help prevent long-term dental problems.
At our modern clinic in Buda, we offer discreet, state-of-the-art orthodontic solutions that fit seamlessly into your work, social life, and personal expectations.

Adult Orthodontics – Who Is It Recommended For?
This treatment is the ideal choice if:
your teeth are crowded or have gaps
you have bite issues (deep bite, crossbite)
you have experienced relapse after previous orthodontic treatment
you want to straighten your teeth before getting dental restorations
you have jaw joint issues (clicking, pain)

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- Crooked teeth often make chewing more difficult.
- Crowded teeth are harder to keep clean, leading to more frequent tooth decay and gum disease.
- Jaw joint problems (joint clicking, pain) may occur.
- Adult orthodontic treatment can restore proper bite alignment.
- Proper conditions for replacing missing teeth can be created
Why is it worth starting orthodontic treatment as an adult?
Not only does the smile become more attractive but the facial appearance also improves.
Orthodontic Solutions for Adults
The treatment plan is always prepared based on an individual diagnosis.
Fixed Braces
Active 24 hours a day, these appliances require less cooperation from patients
Invisible, aligner-based orthodontics
Recommended for patients with high aesthetic expectations; requires close cooperation from the patient.
Myofunctional appliances, trainers
Removable functional appliances that help correct muscular dysfunction of the tongue and orofacial muscles.

Fixed Braces: The Damon System
What are the benefits of the Damon system?
- The archwire is loosely attached to the brackets with a small sliding mechanism, allowing the teeth to move more easily into their correct positions.
- The special “memory” metal wires apply gentle, continuous forces, making the treatment more comfortable.
- Tooth extractions can often be avoided because the system allows for more effective arch expansion.
- Tooth movement is more precise, so treatment usually takes less time and requires fewer adjustments.
- Attention is given not only to the teeth but also to the overall harmony of the face.
- There’s no need for elastic ties, which makes the appliance easier to keep clean and prevents discoloration during treatment.

- Works with gentle forces
- More comfortable than traditional fixed braces
- Easier to keep clean than traditional fixed braces
- With the Damon Ultima system, more precise tooth movement and shorter treatment times can be achieved
- Works with gentle forces
- Barely noticeable and does not discolor during treatment
- More comfortable than traditional fixed braces
- Easier to keep clean than traditional fixed braces
Fixed metal braces
Fixed ceramic braces
Invisible clear aligner orthodontic treatment
Clear aligner orthodontic treatment is recommended for adults with high aesthetic expectations who can cooperate well during the treatment. The aligners are almost completely invisible. They are easy to remove and do not interfere with eating or brushing your teeth. They are made from a special transparent plastic designed for medical use.


How are clear aligners made?
Benefits:
- Almost completely invisible.
- Can be easily removed at any time.
- Easy to keep clean.
- Comfortable and fit perfectly to the teeth.
- Do not interfere with eating or brushing.
- Visible results can be achieved within just a few months.
How to wear the aligners?
Myofunctional appliances - trainers


Wearing Braces and Oral Hygiene
Frequently asked questions about adult orthodontic treatment
No. As long as your gums are healthy, treatment can be performed regardless of age.
Treatment usually takes 12–24 months, but this varies from person to person. It depends on the severity of the misalignment, the type of appliance chosen, and your cooperation.
It usually takes about a week to get used to wearing new braces. During this time, patients learn how to brush their teeth properly with braces and what foods they can eat and how to eat them.
It usually takes about a week to get used to braces. During this time, teenagers learn how to brush properly with braces and how and what they can eat. After a fixed appliance is bonded, mild tension may be felt for two to three days, which later subsides.
A fixed appliance generally does not interfere with speech. Removable aligners may cause slight discomfort during the first few days. For sports—especially contact sports—we recommend a special mouthguard designed to fit over braces, protecting the teeth, gums, and appliance.
With fixed braces, it’s best to avoid hard foods (such as crunchy baked goods) and sticky foods (like gummy candies, caramel, or chewing gum). Fruits and vegetables should be eaten in smaller, bite-sized pieces.
Usually every 1–2 months. The frequency depends on the type of treatment and the stage of progress.
At the first visit, we discuss the your needs and expectations regarding orthodontic treatment. We examine the teeth and assess how they fit the facial profile. We also inform you about the possible treatment options.
We take X-rays and digital impressions (scans) of the teeth, as well as photos of the teeth and face. Based on these records, we create an individualized treatment plan.
Before orthodontic therapy, the teeth must be in good condition. In addition to scaling, any decayed teeth must be treated. We inform the patient about the necessary preparatory steps during the first consultation.
Fixed braces are bonded to the teeth, while removable appliances are delivered after the necessary adjustments. We provide comprehensive guidance on how to clean and wear the appliance and schedule the next follow-up visit.
It is very important to attend all recommended follow-up appointments. Orthodontic treatment is only safe and effective under consistent professional supervision.
When the desired result is achieved, the fixed appliance is removed.
After any orthodontic treatment, it is crucial to maintain the new tooth positions. To ensure this, we use removable or fixed retention appliances. After removing the braces, we take a digital impression for the removable retainer or bond a thin wire to the inner surface of the teeth for fixed retention. We then explain how and for how long the retainer should be worn, and how often follow-up visits are needed to preserve the treatment result in the long term.