Children’s Orthodontist Randwick
If your child is experiencing bite issues, crooked teeth, or jaw position concerns, our specialist children’s orthodontist is here to help. Many parents from Randwick choose to visit our Surry Hills orthodontic practice for personalised, gentle care designed specifically for growing children and teens. We focus on making every visit reassuring, supportive, and tailored to your child’s developmental needs.
Why Choose OrthoBoutique For Children’s Orthodontic Care Near Randwick
Children’s orthodontic care at OrthoBoutique is led by Dr Teesit Green, a specialist orthodontist with more than 10 years of experience in dentistry. Dr Tee completed a Doctor of Clinical Dentistry in Orthodontics at the University of Melbourne and further developed his expertise through orthodontic training at New York University and an orthodontic research fellowship at Temple University in the United States. His specialist training enables him to assess jaw development, tooth alignment, and bite relationships in growing children, helping guide orthodontic treatment at the most appropriate stage.
Dr Tee is an Australian Orthodontic Board (AOB) certified specialist orthodontist, an Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registered specialist dental practitioner, and a member of the Australian Society of Orthodontists (ASO). These credentials reflect the advanced education and clinical standards required for specialist orthodontic care in Australia, including treatment planning for children and adolescents whose teeth and jaws are still developing.
At OrthoBoutique, orthodontic assessment and treatment planning are supported by modern digital technology designed to assist with accurate diagnosis and monitoring as children grow. The clinic uses advanced orthodontic and diagnostic equipment, including 3D X-ray imaging, 3D intra-oral scanners, self-ligating bracket systems, and memory shape and robotically customised wires. These technologies help support careful evaluation of tooth movement and jaw development throughout a child’s orthodontic journey.
OrthoBoutique is located at Suite S103, 4–14 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills NSW, providing convenient access for families travelling from surrounding suburbs. Many parents appreciate the clinic’s accessible inner-city location when bringing children to regular orthodontic appointments during school years.
We approach orthodontic care for children with a focus on guiding healthy jaw development, improving tooth alignment, and supporting long-term oral health as children grow.
Are You Looking For A Children’s Orthodontist Who Supports Randwick Families?
A children’s specialist orthodontist is trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat developing issues in growing smiles. If you’re a parent in Randwick looking for specialist care, our Surry Hills clinic offers a warm, child-friendly environment where your family will feel at ease.
We understand that choosing the right orthodontist for your child can feel overwhelming. At OrthoBoutique, we provide compassionate, specialist-led paediatric orthodontic care that focuses on building confidence and encouraging positive dental habits early.

Does My Child Need Braces?
Only a qualified dental professional, like a specialist paediatric orthodontist, can definitively say if your child needs braces or orthodontic orthopaedic appliances. However, there are some signs that might suggest braces or early childhood orthodontic intervention could be beneficial. Here’s what to watch out for:
Teeth Crowding

Dental crowding, or teeth crowding occurs when the jaw has insufficient space for all permanent teeth to fit into the dental arches naturally. This can make it difficult to clean the teeth properly, which may result in tooth decay or gum disease.
Spacing
The opposite of dental crowding, spacing is the gaps between teeth that might seem harmless but can cause many functional issues. This can result in food impaction. Spacing can also affect how children chew and can also impact their speech.
Open Bite

An open bite is characterised by the top and bottom teeth not touching when the mouth of the child is closed. This condition can lead to eating problems and even affect speech development.
Overbite

An overbite is when the upper front overlaps the lower front teeth excessively. This can lead to the wearing down of teeth and sometimes cause jaw pain, and soft tissue gums trauma.
Underbite

An underbite occurs when the lower teeth erupt past the upper teeth, positioning too far forward in comparison to the upper teeth. It can cause difficulty in chewing and can lead to the abnormal wearing of tooth enamel. This also affect chin position and the child’s facial appearance.
Crossbite
A crossbite occurs when a portion of the upper teeth are positioned inside the lower teeth. This can lead to misaligned jaw growth and uneven tooth wear.
Upper Front Teeth Protrusion
The upper front teeth protrusion, also known as buck teeth or an overjet, is a common dental misalignment in which the top front teeth extend further than the lower front teeth. This can create a gap between the two sets of teeth and affect the overall appearance of your child’s smile. Leaving teeth in this forward position has higher risk of dental tooth trauma.
What’s The Right Age For Braces?
Most children begin comprehensive orthodontic treatment between ages 10 and 14, once their permanent teeth have come through. However, an early orthodontic intervention can be prescribed for children from the age of 8. The Australian Society of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first assessment by age eight. Early evaluation helps detect problems sooner and can significantly simplify treatment in the teenage years.
Types Of Early Orthodontic Treatments We Offer

At our Surry Hills clinic, we provide several early orthodontic solutions designed specifically for growing jaws and developing teeth. These treatments can help guide proper growth, encourage space for permanent teeth, and address bite issues early.
Here’s a look at some of the early orthodontic services we offer:
- Upper Jaw Expander (Palatal Expander)
These appliances, including palatal expanders and upper jaw expanders, can gently widen a narrow upper jaw bone. This creates space for permanent teeth to erupt correctly, potentially reducing the need for tooth extractions in the future.
- Orthodontic Plates and Removable Appliances
We offer a range of removable orthodontic and orthopaedic appliances such as bite jumping plates that can be used to treat overbites and dental protrusion. Orthodontic reverse pull facemask can be offered to correct underbites. There are some of the options for younger children who may not be ready for full braces.
The Importance Of Early Orthodontic Treatment
Early orthodontic treatment can prevent more complex issues from developing and reduce the invasiveness of future orthodontic care. Addressing concerns during the active growth phase often leads to better long-term outcomes and improved dental function.
What Happens When We Visit An Orthodontist?

During your child’s first visit to our Surry Hills specialist orthodontic practice, we’ll perform a full orthodontic assessment, which may include X-rays, photography, and digital 3D impressions. This gives us a clear understanding of your child’s dental development so we can create a tailored treatment plan that suits their needs.
Proudly Welcoming Families From Randwick And The Eastern Suburbs
OrthoBoutique is a specialist orthodontic practice located in Surry Hills, and we often care for families travelling from Randwick and the wider eastern suburbs for children’s orthodontic care. For parents based in the east, our Buckingham Street clinic offers an accessible specialist orthodontic option close to the city. Many families find the train trip simple and calm, especially compared with managing city traffic and parking while travelling with children.
Families often visit us from the harbour-side suburbs north and east of Bondi Junction, including Woollahra, Paddington, Double Bay, Rose Bay, Bellevue Hill, and Vaucluse. For parents in Woollahra and Paddington, Oxford Street provides a direct route west into Surry Hills, which makes the drive familiar and manageable. Families who prefer public transport can take the train from Edgecliff or Bondi Junction Station to Central on the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line.
We also welcome many families from the beachside communities to the south and east, including Bondi, Bondi Beach, Waverley, Bronte, Clovelly, and Coogee. Bondi Junction Station provides a direct train service to Central Station on the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line. From Central, our clinic is only a short walk away. Families who drive can use Old South Head Road or Oxford Street to travel west toward Surry Hills. Parents who already travel into the city for work, school, or other commitments often find it easy to fit orthodontic visits into their regular routine.
Families also come to us from the southern eastern suburbs corridor, including Kensington, Kingsford, Maroubra, Malabar, Matraville, and Hillsdale. This part of the east has several bus routes running north through Randwick and Kensington toward the city. Many families use the Anzac Parade bus corridor as a practical way to reach the inner city and connect with Surry Hills from the south. For families driving, Botany Road and Anzac Parade both lead north into the inner south, allowing access to Surry Hills without heavy city navigation.
Our practice is located at S103/4-14 Buckingham St, Surry Hills NSW 2010. The clinic is about 7 minutes on foot from Central Station, which connects with the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line from Bondi Junction through to Central. For families driving from Randwick and the south-east, Anzac Parade, Botany Road, South Dowling Street, Oxford Street, and Bourke Street provide direct access into Surry Hills. Metered street parking is available on Buckingham, Crown, and Foveaux Streets.
Contact Us Today!
Ready to start orthodontic treatment for your kids orthodontic problems? If you live in Randwick and are looking for specialist children’s orthodontic care, our Surry Hills clinic is here to help.
Contact our friendly team to book an appointment and learn how we can support your child’s orthodontic journey.
FAQs
How long will my child need to wear dental braces (Metal or Ceramic Braces)?
Depending on the specifics of each case, orthodontic treatment might take anywhere from 18 months to 2 years.
Will my child experience discomfort during orthodontic treatment?
When braces are first put on or changed, it’s normal to feel a little uncomfortable, but this generally passes.
Can my child still play sports with braces?
Absolutely! If your child plays soccer, basketball, or another sport, don’t worry – they can still participate while wearing braces.
How can I help my child maintain oral hygiene with braces?
Brushing after every meal and flossing daily with a floss threader is key for cleaning teeth with braces. Consider a soft-bristled brush and orthodontic rinse for thorough cleaning around the brackets and wires!
Are there foods my child should avoid with braces?
It is recommended that hard, sticky, or chewy foods be avoided, as they can potentially damage braces.
What happens if my child's braces break or become damaged?
If your child’s braces are damaged, contact us as soon as possible. We will advise you on the next steps and schedule an appointment to repair the appliance.