Before starting orthodontic treatment, you’ll attend an initial consultation at Synergy Orthodontics.
This appointment allows us to understand your concerns and to clinically assess your teeth and bite, and discuss the most appropriate treatment options — with no obligation to proceed.
Our aim is to ensure you feel informed, comfortable and confident from the very first visit.
Your Consultation – Step by Step
While every treatment plan is personalised, your consultation typically follows these five steps:
At the start of your visit, we’ll talk through your concerns and goals. We’ll assess your jaw relationship, teeth and bite. We usually also take clinical photographs.
We use advanced digital scanning technology to capture precise images of your teeth — without messy impressions. This allows us to create a 3D digital model of your smile and, in many cases, may used to fabricate aligners, expanders, etc.
You will meet with Dr Paula Sinnott, Specialist & Consultant-trained Orthodontist. Dr Sinnott will explain her findings clearly, answer your questions, and discuss which treatment options are suitable for you or your child. If you require xrays these are requested separately.
If treatment is recommended, you’ll receive a bespoke treatment plan, including:
The recommended type of treatment
Estimated treatment timeframe
A clear explanation of what’s involved
A transparent fee outline and payment options
You’re welcome to take time to consider your options.
If you’re happy to proceed, treatment slots can be secured following deposit and consent completion.
There is no upper age limit for orthodontic treatment — adults of all ages can benefit from orthodontic care.
For children, we recommend an initial orthodontic assessment at around age 7. This is also recommend by the Orthodontic Society of Ireland.
This does not mean treatment always starts immediately. Often, it provides an opportunity for us to meet and assess you child in order to:
Early assessment can help simplify future treatment and, in some cases, reduce treatment time during the teenage years.
A Calm, Supportive First Visit
We understand that attending an orthodontic consultation — especially for children — can feel daunting.
Our team takes a gentle, friendly and unhurried approach, ensuring both patients and parents feel comfortable and well informed.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re considering orthodontic treatment for yourself or your child, a specialist assessment is the best place to start.
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Understanding who provides your orthodontic care
If you’re considering orthodontic treatment, it’s helpful to understand what an orthodontist does and how this differs from general dental care. A Specialist Orthodontist is uniquely trained to straighten teeth, correct bite problems and guide jaw development using bespoke, carefully planned treatment.
What Does a Specialist Orthodontist Do?
A Specialist Orthodontist focuses on the alignment of the teeth and jaws. While improving the appearance of the smile is important, orthodontic treatment also plays a key role in oral health, function and long-term stability.
Some of the most common orthodontic issues treated include:
Orthodontic treatment is planned to address both how the teeth look and how they work together.
Meet Our Specialist Orthodontist
At Synergy Orthodontics, all treatment is planned and supervised by Dr Paula Sinnott, Specialist & Consultant-trained Orthodontist.
Dr Sinnott has completed extensive postgraduate training in orthodontics and has advanced expertise in treating:
Her approach is evidence-based, carefully planned and tailored to each individual, ensuring treatment is appropriate, predictable and focused on long-term results.
Achieve a Healthy, Confident Smile
Orthodontic treatment is about more than straight teeth — it’s about creating a smile that is healthy, balanced and built to last. For children in particular, it is about creating an environment which is favourable for your child’s development.
At Synergy Orthodontics, we take time to explain your options clearly and guide you through treatment with confidence and care.
Book your consultation today
Take the first step towards your new smile at Synergy Orthodontics, Dublin.
Meet Dr Paula Sinnott, Specialist & Consultant-trained Orthodontist, and find out which treatment options are right for you or your child.
Orthodontic problems don’t always look serious at first — especially in children. As teeth and jaws grow, small issues can become more complex over time if they’re not identified early.
An early orthodontic assessment allows us to:
In some cases, we can shorten and simplify future orthodontic treatment by intervening sooner
Early assessment does not necessarily mean early braces
A common concern for parents is that an early visit means their child will need braces straight away. This is often not the case.
In many children, early assessment simply allows us to:
Understanding bite and alignment issues — and how we can help
At Synergy Orthodontics, we see a wide range of orthodontic concerns every day. While every smile is unique, certain bite and alignment problems are very common.
With specialist assessment, advanced planning and tailored treatment, these issues can be corrected effectively — often improving not just appearance, but oral health, comfort and long-term stability.
Common Orthodontic Issues We Treat
Problems with tooth and jaw alignment are more common than many people realise. Using modern technology and specialist expertise, we carefully assess how your teeth and jaws work together and plan treatment accordingly.
Crowding occurs when there isn’t enough space for teeth to align properly. Teeth may overlap or rotate, making cleaning more difficult and increasing the risk of decay or gum problems. Crowding can usually be corrected with braces or clear aligners.
Spacing refers to gaps between teeth, which may be due to jaw size, missing teeth or tooth position. Orthodontic treatment can close gaps and improve both function and appearance.
An overbite is when the upper front teeth overlap the lower teeth too much. This can increase the risk of tooth wear or trauma and, in some cases, affect gum health and cause recession. Treatment depends on age, growth and severity.
An underbite occurs when the lower teeth sit in front of the upper teeth. This can affect chewing, cause uneven tooth wear, mobility of teeth, recession and place strain on the jaw joints. Early assessment is particularly important for growing children.
A crossbite happens when upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth, either at the front or the sides. If left untreated, crossbites can lead to tooth wear, gum recession or loosening of teeth, as well as jaw imbalance. Early correction is often beneficial as it can be eliminated easier. This particularly important especially if there is a displacement off to one side as it constricts the upper arch causing crowding and the child keeps sliding off to one side otherwise.
A deep bite is when the upper front teeth excessively overlap the lower teeth. This can cause damage to teeth and gums over time such as toothwear and recession. When identified early, treatment is often simpler; in more severe adult cases, additional treatment may be required.
An open bite occurs when the upper and lower teeth do not meet when biting together. This can affect chewing, speech and tooth wear, and in some cases may be linked to habits or breathing patterns.
Specialist Assessment Matters
Orthodontic problems can vary widely in cause and severity. A detailed assessment allows us to determine:
At Synergy Orthodontics, all treatment is planned and supervised by Dr Paula Sinnott, Specialist & Consultant-trained Orthodontist, ensuring both straightforward and complex cases are managed with expertise. We ensure your child receives the best treatment at the right time
Does Any of This Sound Familiar?
If you recognise any of the issues above in yourself or your child, a professional orthodontic assessment is the best first step.
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Braces vs Aligners — What to Expect
Different orthodontic appliances carry different risks:
Braces involve brackets and wires, which means there is a higher chance of minor breakages, particularly with hard or sticky foods.
Clear aligners have fewer emergency issues, as there are no brackets or wires to break or poke. In addition, aligners are removed for eating, so:
During your consultation, we will advise which option is most suitable for your teeth, lifestyle and treatment needs.
What should I do if something breaks or I lose an aligner?
Contact the practice for advice – often patients can proceed to their next aligner and wear it for two weeks instead of one week.
What should I do if an orthodontic problem occurs?
Please call the clinic 01 963 6677 or email info@synergyorthodontics.ie and we will advise you on the next appropriate step. If you experience severe trauma, bleeding, or sudden swelling affecting breathing, seek immediate medical or emergency care.
How can I reduce the risk of orthodontic emergencies?
While not all emergencies can be prevented, the following steps significantly reduce risk:
We’re here to help — orthodontic treatment should feel supported and manageable, even when unexpected issues arise.
Orthodontic emergencies are uncommon, but if problems arise during treatment, most can be managed safely until you are seen by our team. We are always available to provide guidance and reassurance. Please call the clinic 01 963 6677 or email info@synergyorthodontics.ie and we will advise you on the next appropriate step. If you experience severe trauma, bleeding, or sudden swelling affecting breathing, seek immediate medical or emergency care.
What Is an Orthodontic Emergency?
Many orthodontic issues are uncomfortable rather than urgent. However, you should contact us if you experience any of the following:
Simple guidance to help you get the best results
Wearing braces is a big step towards a healthier, more confident smile. At Synergy Orthodontics, we want your treatment to be as comfortable, smooth and stress-free as possible.
Below are our practical tips to help you look after your teeth, your braces and yourself during treatment.
How to Brush Your Teeth with Braces
Good oral hygiene is especially important while wearing braces, as food and plaque can collect more easily around brackets and wires.
We recommend:
When your braces are fitted, we’ll show you the best brushing and flossing techniques and recommend suitable brushes or aids. Keeping your teeth and gums healthy during treatment helps ensure the best possible result at the end.
What to Eat with Braces
With fixed braces, a few dietary adjustments help protect your braces and reduce the risk of breakages.
It’s best to avoid:
You can still enjoy most foods by cutting them into smaller pieces and chewing carefully.
If a brace does break or come loose, please contact the practice so we can arrange a repair.
Sports, Music and Braces
You can continue to enjoy your hobbies while wearing braces — it just takes a little adjustment.
Sports
If you play contact or ball sports, we strongly recommend wearing a custom mouthguard to protect your teeth and braces. We can advise you on the best type for your needs.
Musical instruments
It’s normal for instruments (especially wind instruments) to feel different at first. Most patients adapt within a couple of weeks. Orthodontic wax can help reduce any initial irritation while you adjust.
For some patients, clear aligners may be an alternative option that fits more easily around sport or music — this can be discussed during consultation if appropriate.
Pain or discomfort
It is normal for your teeth to be a little uncomfortable a few hours after having them fitted, this should settle within a few days. If it is particularly uncomfortable you can take what you normally take for a headache if needed.
Support Throughout Your Treatment
Our team is here to support you throughout your orthodontic journey. If you’re unsure about brushing, eating, discomfort or anything else, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Still Have Questions?
If you’d like advice or reassurance at any stage of treatment, we’re always happy to help.
Book your consultation today
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