InLine Orthodontics
InLine Orthodontics is a Calgary based orthodontic clinic focused on correcting teeth alignment, improving bite function, and guiding jaw development when needed. The clinic offers free consultations, no referral requirements, and direct billing. Those details matter because orthodontic treatment is often something families postpone until they understand how the process works and what it costs. Removing barriers upfront makes it easier for people to get an accurate picture of what they need.
Who they help
The clinic treats children, teens, and adults. Some patients come in because their dentist noticed crowding or bite problems. Others show up on their own because they want a healthier or more confident smile. Early visits for children around age seven are encouraged. At that stage, the orthodontist can identify incoming permanent teeth that may be drifting off course, or spot patterns like a narrow jaw, crossbite, or early signs of impacted canines. Early detection gives more room to guide growth rather than correct fully developed issues later.
Teenagers usually arrive with a mix of cosmetic and functional concerns. They may have crooked front teeth that affect confidence at school. They may have a deep bite or an overjet that causes the upper teeth to sit too far forward. Adults are more observant of wear patterns. Some notice chipping or enamel thinning. Some struggle with chewing. Some have long standing crowding that makes flossing difficult. The clinic accommodates all of these groups and adjusts treatment plans according to age, goals, and severity.
Treatments offered
InLine Orthodontics provides several orthodontic systems so patients can choose the option that matches their needs and habits.
Metal braces
Traditional metal braces are still the most dependable choice for major corrections. They use metal brackets and wires that apply constant pressure over time. They work continuously because they are fixed to the teeth. They are the best option for severe crowding, big rotations, or major bite discrepancies. They do not rely on patient compliance, which means they keep working even if someone forgets about them between visits.
Ceramic braces
Ceramic braces function the same way as metal braces but use tooth colored or clear brackets. They blend into the smile more easily, which is why many adults prefer them. They provide strong control over tooth movement while maintaining a more subtle look.
Self ligating braces
Self ligating braces use a small built in clip — instead of elastic ties — to hold the wire in place. This reduces friction and can help teeth move more freely, especially during early alignment. Some patients also experience shorter visits because there are fewer parts to adjust. They come in metal or clear versions, which gives patients some flexibility in style.
Invisalign and clear aligners
InLine Orthodontics also offers Invisalign and other clear aligner systems. These are removable trays that shift teeth gradually. They appeal to people who want minimal visibility and the ability to remove the appliance for meals and brushing. The main challenge is consistency. Aligners need to be worn most hours of the day to work. Patients who tend to forget them or remove them often might progress slowly. The clinic evaluates each case to decide whether aligners are suitable or if fixed braces would be more reliable.
Additional specialty care
Beyond braces and aligners, the clinic handles early childhood orthodontics, impacted canine guidance, custom mouthguards, and airway related orthodontic evaluation. Impacted canines are a common concern. If these teeth do not erupt normally, they can damage neighboring roots or form cysts. Early detection allows the orthodontist to create space or coordinate exposure procedures to guide the tooth into place.
What the process looks like
The first step is a free consultation. Patients meet the orthodontist, get an exam, and receive imaging when needed. This visit gives a clear explanation of the issues and what treatment options exist. After that, the clinic builds a detailed plan. That plan outlines the appliances recommended, the estimated length of treatment, and the expected outcome.
Next comes the financial discussion. Since the clinic provides direct billing and payment plans, families understand the monthly cost before moving forward. Once treatment begins, visits are scheduled at intervals that match the chosen appliance. Metal and ceramic braces typically require adjustments every four to eight weeks. Invisalign patients check in when new aligner sets are issued or when progress needs to be evaluated.
As treatment progresses, the orthodontist fine tunes the bite. This phase includes closing small gaps, shifting midlines, and adjusting how upper and lower teeth meet. After teeth are positioned correctly, retainers are used to maintain the results. Retainers are essential because teeth continue to shift naturally with age. Without retention, relapse is common.
Why orthodontic care matters
Orthodontics improves more than appearance. Teeth that are aligned properly are easier to clean, less prone to decay, and less likely to wear down unevenly. Bite problems can create inefficient chewing patterns, jaw strain, or premature enamel loss. Some patients develop notches near the gumline because their bite forces are unbalanced. Others have gum recession linked to crossbites that push teeth outside the bone support.
A trained orthodontist evaluates both teeth and jaw relationships. This ensures that the final result is stable and functional. The goal is to place teeth in positions that support long term health. The clinic’s experience in TMJ and muscle related orthodontics adds another layer of assessment when jaw or muscle discomfort is involved.
When to seek help
Children should be evaluated around age seven to catch early problems. Parents may notice mouth breathing, snoring, difficulty chewing, or teeth that do not line up. Teens with visible crowding, gaps, or confidence issues often benefit from a consultation. Adults should consider orthodontic evaluation if they notice chipped edges, uneven tooth wear, a shifting jaw, or a bite that feels unstable.
Some people wait because the problem does not hurt. But orthodontic issues often cause slow damage. Crowded teeth are harder to clean. Deep bites wear away enamel. Crossbites can create gum problems. Impacted teeth can cause structural damage over time. Early evaluation prevents many of these outcomes.
Common mistakes people make
Delaying treatment
Some corrections are simpler during growth. Once growth stops, the same issue may take longer to fix or might require surgical support.
Ignoring the bite
Straightening only the front teeth without correcting the bite leads to instability. Teeth may look straight but still function poorly.
Poor compliance
Aligners work only when worn. Elastics work only when used consistently. Inconsistent habits slow progress and sometimes stall it entirely.
Weak oral hygiene
Braces create more plaque retention points. If brushing and flossing do not improve, white spots or cavities can develop around brackets. Good hygiene is part of the treatment plan.
Practical details
InLine Orthodontics is located in south Calgary. The clinic offers free initial consultations, direct billing, flexible payments, and a wide range of appliances. Patients can choose from metal braces, ceramic braces, self ligating braces, Invisalign, and several early intervention tools. The team provides care for functional and cosmetic orthodontic needs, including impacted canine treatment and airway focused evaluation.
For people dealing with crowding, bite issues, jaw discomfort, or long standing insecurities about their smile, the clinic offers a straightforward entry point. A consultation clarifies what is happening and what can be done, giving patients a realistic plan to improve alignment, function, and long term dental health.
Contact us: InLine Orthodontics 55 Shawville Blvd SE, Calgary, AB T2Y 3P3, Canada 1 403-201-9964
















