Crooked teeth are more than just a problem of aesthetics. They can also lead to stains and infections. When they are straightened using braces, it lowers your risk of cavities, improves your overall oral health, and improves your smile. In addition, a correctly aligned bite can also help solve pain or other issues that affect the jaws.
Braces work by placing a metal bracket onto the surface of each tooth and connecting them via wires, and although the procedure has been successfully used for decades to treat misaligned bites or crooked teeth, it’s one of those dental appliances that’s painfully obvious. So while many people do want straight teeth, they’re deterred by visions of a mouth full of metal.
We’re proud to be able to offer patients an alternative — clear braces for adults and teens. They are just as effective as metal braces for correcting gaps, misalignments or crooked teeth, but they’re nearly invisible. This makes them perfect for teens, professionals and others who don’t want dental work to impact their appearance.
Clear braces operate similarly to traditional braces with a bracket on each tooth and a wire threaded between them. The biggest difference is that these brackets and wires are made out of tooth-colored resin that matches the surrounding teeth, making them practically invisible. This doesn’t mean that the brackets are stain-proof, however, so it’s important to keep them perfectly clean during treatment. Generally speaking, both metal and clear braces are used for between 18 and 36 months to correct dental issues.
Both aligners and braces are orthodontic devices used to correct issues such as misaligned teeth, overcrowded mouths, and malocclusions (improper bites). However, they differ significantly in their design, appearance, and how they go about moving the teeth.
Appearance
Braces: Consist of metal brackets that are glued to the front of each tooth and connected by wires and sometimes tiny rubber bands. They are very noticeable when worn.
Aligners: Such as Invisalign, are almost invisible as they are made from clear plastic. They are custom-fitted to slide over the teeth and appear more discrete than braces.
Comfort
Braces: can cause discomfort, especially when they are tightened, and the metal components can irritate the inside of the mouth.
Aligners: Are generally considered more comfortable with no sharp edges or tightening required. However, they can still cause some discomfort as teeth begin to shift.
Convenience
Braces: are fixed in the mouth and cannot be removed by the patient, which can complicate eating, drinking, and oral hygiene.
Aligners: Are removable, allowing for easier eating and cleaning. This removability requires discipline, however, as they need to be worn for 20-22 hours a day for effective treatment.
Choosing between braces and aligners often depends on specific dental needs, lifestyle considerations, aesthetic preferences, and budget. We typically recommend the best treatment option after a thorough examination and discussion of the patient’s goals and preferences.
Before Orthodontic appointment:
Brush and floss your teeth properly.
Drink plenty of water to keep your mouth hydrated.
Inform your dentist about any dental concerns (sensitivity, pain, etc.).
Take a pain reliever (if needed) before the appointment to reduce discomfort.
Arrive on time and stay relaxed.
After Orthodontic appointment:
Avoid eating or drinking (especially acidic or staining foods).
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
Drink plenty of water to flush out bacteria.
Follow up with any recommended treatments (fluoride, deep cleaning, etc.).
Schedule your next cleaning appointment (usually every month).
Before Orthodontic Appointment:
Do not skip brushing and flossing.
Avoid consuming strong-smelling foods (garlic, onions, coffee).
Do not drink alcohol or smoke before the visit.
Do not hesitate to inform your dentist if you feel pain.
After Orthodontic Appointment:
Do not eat hard, crunchy, or sticky foods.
Avoid hot or very cold drinks if your teeth are sensitive.
Do not skip your daily oral hygiene routine.
Avoid smoking or drinking alcohol for at least 24 hours.
Duration of Treatment
The length of treatment with **braces** or **aligners** can vary depending on the severity of the case, but braces are often worn for anywhere from 18 months to 3 years. Sometimes braces can be faster at correcting severe misalignments.
Aligners: might need to be worn for a similar period, though many simpler cases can be resolved faster with aligners compared to braces.
Generally, **aligners** are more expensive than traditional metal braces, but prices can vary widely based on location, specific treatment needs, and the duration of use.
Braces: Are typically more effective for more complex or severe misalignments because the orthodontist can make precise adjustments to individual teeth.
Aligners: Might not be suitable for certain complex cases, such as severe rotations, vertical movement of teeth, or significant malocclusions.
Braces: Require careful cleaning around brackets and wires, and there are dietary restrictions to avoid damaging them.
Aligners: Must be cleaned regularly and removed before eating or drinking anything other than water to prevent staining and damage.
It is removable
Easy to clean and maintain oral hygiene
less irritable to the tongue and lips.
It is an Aesthetic orthodontic treatment and can be worn at any age.
Diet is not affected during the orthodontic treatment near me as aligners have to be removed while eating.
Aligners treat most of the cases but not all the cases are treated with aligners, complicated cases need to be treated with affordable and clear braces.
Patient Compliance: It totally depends upon the patient as the patient has to wear it for all the day and it has to be removed only while eating.
Cost of clear aligners is always more than conventional affordable orthodontic braces as these are made with Artificial Intelligence and they are custom made for each case.
Aligners can be lost or misplaced by the patient.
Developed By Weblift Solutions