Traditionally, people who sought straighter teeth contended with visible metal brackets and wires. Fortunately, orthodontic advancements have made braces discreet and comfortable, so patients don’t feel conscious as they socialize. Ceramic braces are among your modern-day options, and you can discover everything about them below.
Ceramic braces are comparable to metal braces, except they feature a tooth-colored material like ceramic or porcelain. The braces can be clear or mimic your tooth’s natural color and are less obvious than traditional options.
Orthodontists first used ceramic braces in the 1980s on people who wanted a more subtle option than metal braces. The braces have an archwire, just like traditional braces, that links the brackets to the bands. The archwire can be white or silver to make the braces less noticeable.
Ceramic braces are identical to metal options in the duration of treatment, installation, and removal. Additionally, the braces correct identical issues as traditional braces, such as crooked teeth, overbites, and crossbites.
Ceramic braces are suitable for anyone who want a less-noticeable alternative to metal braces. They are especially ideal for adults or older teens in college or university who may want to avoid feeling shy and self-conscious, but patients of all ages can enjoy them. Ultimately, anyone can use ceramic braces to correct the same issues as metal braces, including crooked or crowded teeth.
However, ceramic braces are less durable than metal alternatives and aren’t ideal for people who play rough sports. If you engage in close combat activities, your ceramic braces can chip or crack.
The length of treatment for most orthodontic cases is approximately 18 months. Whether you choose metal or ceramic braces will not affect the length of your treatment. You should consult an experienced orthodontist to fit durable and high-quality braces!
Ceramic braces demand proper care to be effective. Some tips include the following.
Food particles stick in the wires and brackets of ceramic braces. Indeed, many people who have these braces brush up a few times a day to remove any food debris. Ask your orthodontist about the types of floss that work well for ceramic braces.
Smoking stains ceramic braces and teeth and leaves behind an unsightly yellow sheen. Also, tobacco stains tend to go deep and become stubborn to remove. Avoid smoking before you get the braces for the best results.
Let your orthodontist evaluate the braces’ condition even when you think they are fine. Your dentist also performs any necessary replacement or modification to enhance your smile.
At Rosen Orthodontics, we use Clarity ADVANCED Ceramic Brackets for the best aesthetic results. In addition to being less noticeable, these braces are incredibly durable and suit people with active lifestyles. Call us today to explore our advanced orthodontic treatments and to schedule a complimentary consultation!
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