Comprehensive Orthodontic Care

Benefits of Invisalign at OSW

With Invisalign, you can eat, brush, and floss without worrying about metal brackets or wires. Invisalign is perfect for both adults and teens who want to straighten their smile without going the traditional route. With Invisalign, you’ll get the same results, with none of the hardware.

Comprehensive Orthodontic Care

What's Invisalign for?

Invisalign retainers are a clear braces alternative, perfect for:

Teeth Gaps

Overbites

Underbites

Crossbites

Openbites

Start your journey to a new smile, from $87/Week.

Flexible, Interest-Free Payment Plans.

How does Invisalign work?

Our invisible aligner treatments are custom designed based on your facial profile. This ensures a comfortable
fit, and an effective treatment that ends with your dream smile.

Creating Smiles for Generations

Why Choose OSW for your Invisalign?

Our skilled orthodontists have over 50 years of experience, and are passionate about helping you achieve a winning smile. With our personalised and patient-focused care, we utilise custom treatments and the latest technology to get the best results possible.

Got Any Questions?

Quickly find answers!

How much does Invisalign usually cost?

The cost of Invisalign starts at $3,000 and can run all the way up to $10,700. If you’re only in need of minor corrections (to slight rotations, small gaps, or minor crowding), then you’ll pay less, while complex cases (like significant tooth misalignment) are likely to land at the higher end of the range. Additionally, who your provider is and where you live play a role in how much you pay, and those living in urban centres like Sydney or Melbourne may face higher Invisalign Australia costs.

Those looking for affordable Invisalign in Sydney may find competitive packages by comparing clinics across different suburbs. Whether you’re searching for Invisalign Sydney CBD clinics, the best Invisalign Sydney providers, or simply want to understand the Invisalign Sydney cost landscape, it’s always a good idea to get a personalised quote. Some patients may also benefit from promotions on cheap Invisalign Sydney-wide during certain times of the year, or from clinics that offer flexible payment plans. To get started, consult a trusted Invisalign dentist Sydney locals recommend—like Orthodontics Sydney Wide.

Yes, if you have orthodontic cover then Bupa covers the cost of braces, which includes metal braces, ceramic braces, lingual braces, and Invisalign braces. Whether you have orthodontic cover, and the scope of that cover, will depend on your individual plan.

Invisalign is a simple way to correct orthodontic concerns, and although many patients have concerns (like, does Invisalign hurt?) the answer is that, in time, you won’t even notice the aligners are there.

For most people, the main disadvantage is the cost, which can be significant. In general though, most patients report that Invisalign has far more benefits than disadvantages when used correctly. The aligners must be worn 22+ hours a day in order for the treatment to be effective, which can be a disadvantage for some patients who are prone to forgetting. You may also experience a slight lisp in the beginning of treatment, although this will resolve itself as you get used to the feel of the aligners in your mouth.

Finally, if you do not adhere to strict oral hygiene throughout the course of your treatment, you may find yourself at a higher risk of tooth decay or gum disease.

In most cases, Invisalign teeth aligners are a good solution to misalignment, but you may not be a good candidate if you:

· Have large gaps, or a significant bite problem.

· Are not committed to wearing the aligners for minimum of 20 hours a day.

· Have severely rotated teeth.

· Have gum disease, or have had recent dental work.

· Have an allergy to polyurethane resins.

· Are unable to maintain a high level of oral hygiene.

· Are a smoker.

Yes, like any form of braces, your face shape can change before and after Invisalign. This is because the repositioning of teeth can change the movement of the upper and lower jaw, which impacts facial symmetry and balance. Additionally, as the teeth move into their new positions, the surrounding bone adapts and responds, which may lead to further changes in face shape.

The change is unlikely to be very noticeable to others, but you can get a better idea of what to expect by looking at photos of Invisalign before and after.

Yes, at close range and if you’re paying attention, but it’s certainly not obvious from a distance. The aligners are completely clear, but they can add a slight thickness to the teeth, and may reflect light more brightly than natural tooth enamel would. The most obvious ‘tell’ would be when the person is eating or drinking, as they will need to take their Invisalign aligners out.

Yes, you can eat and drink pretty much anything you want, as long as you remove your aligners first. Your aligners should be out of your mouth when you’re consuming anything except water, and need to go back in your mouth as soon as you’re done drinking your coffee, and have brushed your teeth. This is because certain food and drink, especially beverages like coffee or red wine, may stain the clear plastic. Additionally, consuming any hot beverages runs you the risk of warping the plastic, which means it will no longer fit in your mouth the way it should in order to work.

Yes, although this is partly due to the fact that Invisalign is used to treat more mild orthodontic concerns, whereas traditional metal braces are sometimes tasked with severe overcrowding or misalignment, which naturally takes longer to correct.

Treatment with Invisalign usually takes 6 months to 2 years, while traditional metal braces oftentimes take 2-3 years.

Our Team

Meet Our Orthodontists

Each doctor brings experience and passion for patient care, ensuring you receive tailored treatment. Meet our friendly experts dedicated to making your smile their priority.

Dr. Peter Synnott has been a Specialist Orthodontist for over 20 years now and has been a member of this practice for all of that time. He has always felt very fortunate to have found a job he enjoys so much. Born in Sydney, Dr. Synnott completed his last three years of high school in New Zealand and then trained there as a dentist. After returning to Sydney, he had his own private dental practice for a few years before commencing his full-time three-year specialty training in orthodontics at Sydney University. Dr. Synnott has been a Senior Visiting Specialist in Orthodontics at Westmead Hospital, Sydney and a tutor with the University of Sydney. These roles often involved providing specialist treatment for patients with a wide variety of developmental problems. Professionally, Dr. Synnott has also been on the Executive of the Sydney University Orthodontic Alumni and held Executive posts with the NSW Branch of the Australian Society of Orthodontists. His interests involve spending as much time as possible with his wife and children and grandchildren, all of whom, he says, fortunately share a good sense of humour.

Dr. Peter Synnott

B.D.S (Otago), M.D.Sc (Syd)

Dr. Haitham Omar graduated from the   University of Sydney, Bachelor of Dental Surgery with second class honours. He then worked as a private general dentist in the picturesque Glenbrook (Lower Blue Mountains) and Lansvale for a period of six years. Dr. Omar then completed his Masters of Dental Science (Orthodontics) at the University of Sydney graduating in 2005. Shortly afterwards he joined the   practice as a partner. Despite the busy practice and family life (3 children), he    enjoys playing soccer and an occasional game of tennis. He is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (FRACDS), member of the Australian     Society of Orthodontists (ASO) and the Australian Dental Association (ADA), and holds a Membership of Orthodontics of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh (M Orth RCS Edin).

Dr Haitham Omar is an English and Arabic speaking orthodontist in Sydney. If you wish to have your orthodontic treatment in Arabic simply let our friendly staff know and they will arrange that for you.

 


تخرج الدكتور هيثم عمر من جامعة سيدني، وحصل على درجة البكالوريوس في جراحة الأسنان مع مرتبة الشرف من الدرجة الثانية. ثم عمل كطبيب أسنان عام  في منطقة جلينبروك الخلابة (جبال بلو ماونتنز السفلى)  لمدة ست سنوات. ثم أكمل الدكتور عمر درجة الماجستير في علوم الأسنان (تقويم الأسنان) في جامعة سيدني وتخرج منها عام 2005. وبعد فترة وجيزة انضم إلى العيادة كشريك. وعلى الرغم من عمله المزدحم والحياة الأسرية (3 أطفال)، إلا أنه يستمتع بلعب كرة القدم ولعب التنس من حين لآخر. وهو زميل في الكلية الملكية الأسترالية الاسياوية  لجراحي الأسنان (FRACDS)، وعضو في الجمعية الاسترالية  لتقويم الأسنان (ASO) والجمعية الأسترالية لطب الأسنان (ADA)، ويحمل عضوية تقويم الأسنان في الكلية الملكية للجراحين في إدنبرة (M Orth RCS Edin). 

الدكتور هيثم عمر هو أخصائي تقويم الأسنان الناطق باللغتين الإنجليزية والعربية في سيدني، إذا كنت ترغب في الحصول على العلاج التقويمي باللغة العربية، فما عليك سوى إخبار موظفينا الودودين وسوف يقومون بترتيب ذلك لك.

Dr. Haitham Omar

B.D.S (Syd) M.D.Sc (Syd), F.R.A.C.D.S, M.Orth. R.C.S (Edin)

Dr. Ritu Khanna completed her masters in orthodontics from the University of Mumbai in 1998. After moving to Australia, she joined the Orthodontic Department at Westmead Centre for Oral Health and underwent dental and specialist post graduate examinations with the University of Sydney. She is also by examinations a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MOrthRCS) and Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (MRACDS), in the Specialist stream of Orthodontics. She works part-time as a Staff Specialist in Orthodontics at Westmead Centre for Oral Health and a consultant orthodontist at the Specialist Dental Centre of Westmead Hospital, where her interest lies in treating patients with complex orthodontic and multi-disciplinary treatment needs. Dr. Khanna is a member of the Australian Dental Association (ADA), Australian Society of Orthodontists (ASO), American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), and a Fellow of The World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO).

Dr Ritu Khanna is an English, Hindu, Punjabi, Urdu and Marathi speaking orthodontist in Sydney. If you wish to have your orthodontic treatment in Hindu, Punjabi, Urdu or Marathi simply let our friendly staff know and they will arrange that for you.

Dr. Ritu Khanna

B.D.S (MB), M.D.S (MB), M.Orth R.C.S (Edin), M.R.A.C.D.S

As a young orthodontic patient, Dr Savran saw himself being in the clinician’s chair one day. Fast forward many, many years of study, he is now a qualified Specialist Orthodontist from the University of Sydney. With numerous qualifications under his belt, he has a keen interest in both paediatric and adult sleep apnea, focusing his philosophy like all orthodontists on the patient as a whole instead of just straight teeth.

Despite being ashamed of his extensive happy sock collection, he strives to bring out the confidence and personalities of his patients as his orthodontist did many years ago. When he is not in the clinic, he is most likely embracing his inner (and former) athletic self, playing any sport, particularly soccer and tennis. Otherwise, he is a self-professed coffee connoisseur and happy to recommend a good café, provided you promise to brush those teeth afterwards!

Dr Ihsan Savran is an English and Turkish speaking orthodontist in Sydney. If you wish to have your orthodontic treatment in Turkish simply let our friendly staff know and they will arrange that for you.

Dr. Ihsan Savran

BMedSc (Hons), BDent (Hons), DClinDent (Ortho) (USYD), MRACDS (Orth)

Customer Reviews

Genuinely the most amazing orthodontist I’ve ever been to! Dr Omar literally saved my teeth! I went from being incredibly insecure of my smile, to smiling every single day! The staff at the clinic are all beautiful people with the biggest hearts! They always made me feel welcome and were always up for a chat!

sarah a

Thank you Dr Omar and your team for your amazing work. Very professional and friendly staff! from the start Dr Omar was very informative and explained in detailed. My daughter had expanders and braces for the last few years and she had just took out her braces and her teeth look straight and perfect. Thank you again. Recommended highly !!

Jayda Lao

Thank you to Dr. Haitham Omar, who treated both of my children with braces. We can’t thank him enough for his kindness, professionalism, and the excellent work he has done. Thank you to his wonderful staff who have always been helpful and welcoming from day one. We are beyond happy with the results and would wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Omar to anyone in need of orthodontic treatment.

Dee Dee

Did my braces there and was with them since 2017. I really appreciate their work and the amazing results that I ended up with and huge thanks to Dr Omar. Definitely would recommend.

Osama Mohammed

I really recommend Orthodontics Sydney Wide, especially Dr Haitham Omar, based on the wonderful experience I had with him for two years to fix my teeth. Thanks Dr Omar

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Good to know:

Our practice is located in the Owen Hodge Building at 12-14 Ormonde Parade. Enter the building and proceed to level 5. When you exit the lift turn right and we are at the end of the corridor.

Public Transport Options in Hurstville

Our practice is located a short 2 minute walk from Hurstville Station.

Parking in Hurstville

The closest parking is available in the Coles carpark above the train station. This is paid parking.

There is free parking available on Railway Parade, Hillcrest Ave, Greenbank Street and in the surrounding streets, however these spots can be hard to come by.

Alternatively, there is free 2 hour parking available in Westfield Hurstville for non Westfiled members or 4 hours free parking for Westfield members (signup is free through their app). Westfield Hurstville is a short 5 minute walk away.

Good to know:

Entrance to our Parramatta Practice is at 35 Smith Street. Enter into the building and proceed to level 5. Our practice is located in Suite 2, directly opposite the elevator.

Public Transport Options in Parramatta

Our practice is a 5 minute walk from Parramatta train station.

Parking in Parramatta

If you are driving there are paid parking stations close to the practice:

Eat Street Car Park - located on Horwood Place and East Street is a short 2 minute walk from the practice and is an affordable parking option.

Westfield Parramatta - offers 2 hours of free parking to non Westfiled members or 4 hours free parking for Westfield members (signup is free through their app.)

Wilson Parking - is available on 80 George Street - entry from Andrew Nash lane (however we prefer the other 2 parking stations due to ease of use).

Good to know:

Our practice is located a 109/2 Pembroke Street. Enter the building and proceed to level 1. When you exit the lift turn right and we are at the end of the corridor.

Public Transport Options in Epping

Our practice is a short 2 minute walk from Epping Train Station and Epping Metro Station.

Parking in Epping

We are conveniently located next to the Rawson Street Car park which offers 2 hours of free parking.

There is also plenty of free street parking on Pembroke Street and Cambridge Street as well as the surrounding residential streets which are only a short walk to our practice.

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