Most
of us that are in our late twenties, early thirties remember or were that poor
kid with their mouth full of metal braces that everyone made fun of. Well those
days are over, gone –in most occasions- are the huge mouth pieces that were not
only uncomfortable but also extremely anti-aesthetic. Nowadays braces can be
elegant and discreet or loud and fun. For young adults and adults there is an
“invisible” choice, where the brackets are made to match the natural color of
your teeth and for the flamboyant youngsters or those who wish to make a
statement, brackets and rubbers now come in an array of different colors.
Today's orthodontics has more kinds of braces than ever before.
So, what are the options?
These are the metal brackets and wires that most that come
to mind when we first hear the word "braces." We must keep in mind
though, that modern brackets are smaller and less noticeable than the notorious
"metal-mouth" braces of the past. Plus, new heat-activated arch wires
use your body heat to help teeth move more quickly and less painfully than in
the past. These metal braces are the most affordable dental braces and the ones
which allow the use of colored rubber bands to make them more fun for kids and
motivate them to wear affordable dental braces. They are, however, the most
noticeable therefore not a popular choice among those who wish for a less
conspicuous solution to their dental issues.
The popular choice for those who are sensitive about their
appearance, are ceramic braces. Ceramic affordable dental braces are the same
size and shape as metal braces, except that they have tooth-colored or clear
brackets that blend in to teeth. Some even use tooth-colored wires to be even
less noticeable. These braces are also more popular as they move teeth much
faster than clear plastic aligners. The problem with these braces, besides the
fact that they are more expensive than metal braces, they can stain easily if
patients don’t care for them well.
Lingual braces are for those who wish for their affordabledental braces to be invisible. Lingual braces are the same as traditional metal
braces, except that the brackets and wires are placed on the inside of teeth.
Lingual Braces however, are difficult to clean; cost more than traditional
affordable dental braces; are not appropriate for severe cases and can be more
uncomfortable at first. Regular adjustments take longer and are more difficult
than with traditional braces.
Invisalign is the choice for those who do not want to wear
any form of metal braces. Invisalign consists of a series of 18 to 30
custom-made, mouth guard-like clear plastic aligners. The aligners are
removable and are replaced every 2 weeks. Invisalign is almost invisible and
patients can eat and drink whatever they want but are only for milder cases and
adults or teens. Invisalign is a more expensive choice and the trays can be
easily lost and costly to replace. Treatment with Invisalign may potentially
take longer
It is important to keep clean while wearing braces, if not then plaque can easily accumulates .. Thank you so much for sharing such a interesting post.
ReplyDeleteBetty
Orthodontist in Mulund