Ceramic Braces: Benefits, Appearance & Treatment Overview
Ceramic braces are a type of orthodontic treatment that uses brackets made of ceramic, a strong, durable material that is tooth-coloured or clear. The ceramic brackets are bonded to the front of the teeth using a light-activated bonding agent. Ceramic braces are less visible than metal braces, making them a popular choice for adults and teenagers who are concerned about the appearance of their braces.
Here are the main advantages of ceramic braces:
-They are less visible than metal braces.
-They are made of strong, durable material that is resistant to chipping and cracking.
-They are less likely to cause irritation to the gums and lips.
-They are less likely to stain the teeth.
-They are easier to clean than metal braces.
Here are the main disadvantages of ceramic braces:
-They are more expensive than metal braces.
-They are more fragile than metal braces, so they are more likely to break.
-They can be more difficult to adjust than metal braces.
-They can be less effective than metal braces in correcting certain types of malocclusions (misalignments of the teeth).
Ceramic braces are available in three main colours: clear, tooth-coloured, and semi-translucent. Clear ceramic braces are the least visible, but they are also the most expensive. Tooth-coloured ceramic braces are a more natural-looking option, but they are not as translucent as clear ceramic braces. Semi-translucent ceramic braces are a compromise between clear and tooth-coloured ceramic braces.
The cost of ceramic braces can vary depending on the dentist or orthodontist, the complexity of the treatment plan, and the geographic location.
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