Teeth straightening options
Metal braces
Benefits: The most traditional option, metal braces consist of metal brackets that attach to each tooth. The top brackets are connected by a wire, as are the separated bottom brackets. A fairly inexpensive orthodontic treatment, metal braces offer a quick and effective way to straighten teeth in patients young and old.
Older versions of metal braces were bulky and uncomfortable. Improvements in modern orthodontics today have made these braces much smaller and therefore more comfortable. An added bonus, metal braces are able to successfully straighten teeth faster, thanks to advanced orthodontic technology.
Disadvantages: Although they are a great choice for someone who does not care about the appearance of their dental appliance, metal braces are quite noticeable. Parents of younger patients tend to opt for metal braces since they are often less expensive than other options. One fun feature of metal braces is the option to choose different colors for each bracket.
However, most adults are choosing less apparent teeth straightening devices. Less noticeable appliances like clear braces and clear aligners better fit into the lifestyle of most adult clients. With braces, the client will not be able to eat certain foods and will need to take special care of their teeth during this time.
Metal braces can end up costing a bit more when taking into account the tools you will need to buy in order to keep them clean. Flossing lassos and other braces-friendly tools like specialized toothbrushes can increase the price and effort for metal braces.
Clear braces
Benefits: Clear braces are the same shape and size as metal braces, except the brackets are made from tooth-colored ceramic material. This, combined with a thinner, naturally colored wire, makes them blend into teeth. Ceramic braces are able to straighten teeth just as quickly and effectively as traditional metal braces.
Disadvantages: Brackets do tend to discolor over time if not cared for correctly. These once-clear braces can take on a yellow hue during the course of your orthodontic treatment, making them more noticeable and appear dirty. Clear braces are also a little more expensive since the materials used are more tailored.
Clear aligners
Benefits: Clear aligners consist of a series of personalized plastic trays replaced every two weeks. These aligners gradually alter the smile until all teeth are in the right position, just like braces. Unlike braces, clear aligners are removable, and each custom set provides a small adjustment toward a straight smile.
These aligners work great for the adult on the go who is not looking for a quick fix to their orthodontics needs. Since they are removable, the client is able to eat and drink whatever they want. Invisible aligners are widely undetectable, so the client can go through their day without noticeable braces.
Disadvantages: Clear aligners tend to take longer than traditional braces to complete treatment since plastic is a more malleable material than metal or ceramic. Because these aligners are great for cosmetic purposes, they are a bit more expensive than braces. Clear aligners are only available to adult patients.