Fixed Metal Braces Case Study | Marble Arch
This fixed metal braces case shows how front tooth crowding can be improved with carefully planned orthodontic treatment.
The patient came to Whites Dental wanting to improve crowded and uneven front teeth. At the start of treatment, several front teeth appeared rotated, overlapping or positioned outside the ideal arch shape.
Treatment was planned and carried out by Dr Ravinder Varaich at Whites Dental Marble Arch using fixed braces. Over 16 months, the teeth were gradually guided into a straighter and more balanced position, with review appointments taking place approximately every six weeks.
Patient Concern
Crowded front teeth
Treatment Used
Fixed metal braces
Why This Option
Controlled movement and patient preference
Treatment Time
16 months
Reviews
Approximately every 6 weeks
Clinic
Whites Dental Marble Arch
Clinician
Dr Ravinder Varaich
Aftercare
Retainers provided after treatment
Journey summary: Dr Ravinder recommended fixed metal braces to control the planned tooth movements and suit the patient’s preference for a fixed option. Treatment was completed over 16 months with reviews approximately every six weeks, followed by retainers to help preserve the result.
Treatment Used
Fixed metal braces were used to improve front tooth crowding, reduce visible overlap and create a more even smile alignment over 16 months.
Why metal braces? They gave Dr Ravinder strong control over the planned tooth movements and matched the patient’s preference for a fixed treatment option. The patient did not want the hassle of removing, storing or potentially misplacing removable aligners during treatment.
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Initial Concern: Crowded And Uneven Front Teeth
In this case, the before image shows noticeable crowding across the visible front teeth. Several teeth appear rotated, overlapping or positioned outside the ideal arch shape, creating an uneven appearance when smiling.
The main concerns visible before treatment included:
- Crowded front teeth
- Rotated or overlapping tooth positions
- An uneven smile line
- Reduced visual symmetry across the front teeth
Although the crowding is clear in the photograph, cases like this still need a full orthodontic assessment. The clinician needs to understand how the teeth fit together, how much movement is required and how the result can be kept stable after treatment.
What We Could See Before Treatment
- Noticeable crowding across the front teeth
- Visible rotations and uneven tooth positions
- Teeth sitting outside a smoother arch shape
- A less balanced smile appearance before treatment
Treatment Process At Our Marble Arch Clinic
This treatment was carried out at Whites Dental Marble Arch. The patient first attended a consultation with Dr Ravinder Varaich, where the position of the teeth, level of crowding, bite and smile goals were assessed.
The findings and treatment options were discussed with the patient, including why fixed braces treatment was recommended, what the review process would involve and how the result would be maintained after treatment.
The treatment journey included:
- Consultation and assessment: The patient’s teeth, bite, crowding and smile concerns were assessed at Whites Dental Marble Arch.
- Treatment planning: Dr Ravinder planned the tooth movements needed to reduce crowding, improve alignment and create a more balanced arch shape.
- Treatment discussion: The fixed brace plan was discussed with the patient, including expected stages, review appointments and the importance of retainers after treatment.
- Brace fitting: Fixed metal braces were fitted to begin gradually moving the teeth into improved alignment.
- Regular reviews: The patient returned approximately every six weeks for progress checks and brace adjustments.
- Treatment completion: After 16 months, the planned tooth movements had been completed and the braces were removed.
- Retention: Retainers were provided to help preserve the final alignment and reduce the risk of the teeth gradually moving back.
Why Fixed Braces Were Chosen
Fixed braces are often recommended when teeth need controlled, planned movement. Because the brace is attached to the teeth throughout treatment, it allows the clinician to guide the teeth carefully over time.
For this type of case, fixed braces can help by:
- Guiding crowded teeth into better alignment
- Correcting rotations in the front teeth
- Improving the overall arch shape
- Giving the clinician strong control over tooth movement
In this case, fixed metal braces were chosen for both clinical and practical reasons. Clinically, they allowed Dr Ravinder to guide several crowded and rotated front teeth into a better position. Practically, they suited the patient’s preference for a fixed option, as the patient did not want the hassle of removing, storing or potentially misplacing removable aligners.
Treatment Goals
The main aim in this case was to improve the position of the front teeth and create a more even smile.
The treatment goals included:
- Reducing front tooth crowding
- Improving the position of rotated or overlapping teeth
- Creating a smoother arch form
- Improving the overall balance of the smile
- Supporting a stable result after treatment with retainers
Good fixed braces treatment is not only about making the front teeth look straighter. It also involves planning how the teeth move together and how the final result can be maintained after braces are removed.
Outcome: A Straighter, More Balanced Smile
The after image shows a clear improvement in alignment. The front teeth appear straighter, the visible crowding has been reduced and the smile looks more balanced overall.
Before And After: What Changed?
| Before treatment | After treatment |
| Crowded front teeth | Improved front tooth alignment |
| Visible overlap and rotations | Reduced overlap and improved tooth position |
| Uneven arch shape | Smoother and more even arch form |
| Less balanced smile appearance | Straighter, more balanced smile line |
Visible improvements include:
- Improved front tooth alignment
- Reduced visible overlap and rotation
- A smoother, more even arch shape
- A cleaner and more balanced smile line
This is the type of result many patients are hoping for when they begin orthodontic treatment: a smile that looks more even, feels better aligned and is easier to maintain with the right aftercare.
Could Fixed Braces Help Similar Crowding?
Fixed braces may be suitable if you have crowded, rotated or overlapping teeth and want a predictable way to improve alignment.
They can be especially useful for patients who:
- Have visible front tooth crowding
- Have rotated or overlapping teeth
- Need controlled tooth movement
- Prefer a fixed treatment that does not need to be removed, stored or managed during the day
- Have been advised that fixed braces may be more suitable for their tooth movement needs
The best treatment depends on your teeth, bite and smile goals. A braces assessment can help confirm whether fixed braces are suitable for your case.
Before And After Comparison
For patients who want to see the full change together, the original before and after comparison below shows the starting position and final result in one image.
Please note: Every orthodontic case is different. Treatment suitability, treatment time and final results depend on your teeth, bite, oral health and the type of movement required. A braces assessment is needed before advice can be given for your own case.
Considering Fixed Braces In London?
If your front teeth are crowded, overlapping or rotated, a braces assessment can help show what treatment may be suitable.
Whites Dental provides fixed braces treatment from our Marble Arch clinic in Central London. Our braces in London team can assess your teeth, explain your options and help you understand what may be possible.
- ✅ Fixed braces for crowding and alignment concerns
- ✅ Treatment carried out at Marble Arch in Central London
- ✅ Regular review appointments during treatment
- ✅ Retainers provided to help preserve results after treatment
FAQs
Can fixed braces correct front tooth crowding?
Yes, fixed braces can often be used to improve front tooth crowding, especially where teeth are rotated, overlapping or sitting outside the ideal arch shape. Suitability depends on the amount of crowding, the bite and the patient’s treatment goals.
How long did this fixed braces treatment take?
This fixed metal braces treatment was completed over 16 months, with review appointments taking place approximately every six weeks during the treatment journey.
How often are fixed braces reviewed?
Fixed braces are usually reviewed regularly during treatment. In this case, the patient attended review appointments approximately every six weeks so Dr Ravinder could check progress and make adjustments.
Do you need retainers after fixed braces?
Yes. Retainers are an important part of orthodontic aftercare. After the braces are removed, retainers help preserve the final tooth position and reduce the risk of teeth gradually moving back.
Are fixed metal braces suitable for adults?
Fixed metal braces can be suitable for adults as well as younger patients. They may be recommended when controlled tooth movement is needed, particularly for crowding, rotations or more detailed alignment changes.
Why were fixed metal braces chosen for this case?
Fixed metal braces were chosen because they gave Dr Ravinder strong control over the planned tooth movements and suited the patient’s preference for a fixed brace. The patient preferred not to manage removable aligners that would need to be taken out, stored safely and worn consistently each day.
Was this treatment carried out at Marble Arch?
Yes, this fixed metal braces case was treated by Dr Ravinder Varaich at Whites Dental Marble Arch in Central London.
Author

Dr Deepa Chopra
Principal Dentist & Clinic Founder
Areas of Expertise: 20+ Years Dentistry Experience. General Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry, Invisalign, Composite Bonding, Veneers, Root Canals, Crowns, Dentures, Gum Disease, Hygienist Services, Emergency Dental Services & Teeth Whitening.
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