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5 Types of Braces for Teeth – Metal, Ceramic, Self Ligating, Lingual and Aligners Posted: 26 Jan 2022 06:14 AM PST The 5 Types of Braces include
![]() Metal or Conventional Braces:These are the traditional Metal braces which come into mind when you hear about braces or orthodontic treatment. Earlier when Orthodontic treatment was first introduced, each tooth was encircled with a metal band, which has now been changed with a small bracket on the surface of the tooth to hold the wire in place. A single band can be used on the molar teeth as anchors. Advantages of metal braces are - they are Smaller, more comfortable, easy to maintain and most effective in attaining movement. Longer 4-8 weeks appointment gaps, most affordable. Better patient compliance. These advantages make them best suited for children and young adolescents as they are easy to maintain and have a harder bond when compared to the rest of the braces. The wires are held in place to the brackets using elastics which come in all types of colors. Being fixed it is preferred by parents Disadvantages of Metal Braces: Not aesthetic and more noticeable, Difficult to maintain, Can lead to Periodontal problems in patients with poor oral hygiene.Ceramic Braces:These are also called as Ceramic Braces or clear braces, they are made out of a clear material which is tooth colored. It is similar in shape and design as the metal braces but is less visible. Patients who opt for Ceramic braces are young adults and adolescents who want to aesthetically straighten their teeth but are not compatible with aligners as it is more affordable. Ceramic braces are a bulkier than metal braces and tend to stain more easily if not maintained properly. These are not advisable for all patients but are a good option for certain patients.Self Ligating Braces:These are similar to Metal braces in appearance and function but these have metal doors to keep the wires in place instead of elastic bands as in metal braces. In traditional braces the wires are kept in place with the help of Elastic bands or metal ties which tend to loose its power or elasticity after a certain number of days and no movement is achieved after this. While on the other hand the Self ligating brackets have a door mechanism which keeps the wire in place and are always active keep moving the teeth faster as compared to traditional braces. There are two types of Self ligating braces - Active brackets and Passive brackets. The Active brackets have a sliding spring clip mechanism which press against archwire and always keep them active moving the teeth. The Passive brackets have a sliding mechanism which do not press against the archwire and thus are used to retain teeth without achieving movement.Lingual Braces:The term Lingual in dentistry suggests towards the tongue, so lingual braces mean placing the braces on the lingual or inner side of the teeth. This is a specialized technique which is the least commonly used procedure in orthodontic treatment, it requires special technique and methods. This option is restricted to certain types of cases and cannot be used in all cases, but these give a certain advantage over other methods giving complete invisibility, etc. There are certain disadvantages of Lingual braces as well, as they are placed on the inner side it will lead to change in speech for a certain period of time (lisp) and can also lead to trauma or ulcerations to the teeth.Clear Aligners:This is the latest technology in Orthodontic treatment which has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. This technology was popularized by a company called Invisalign which has become synonymous with Aligners. Clear Aligners have gained a lot of popularity due to their advantages of being Clear and transparent and almost invisible. It is most preferred by working professionals, but it has its limitations as well in comparison to traditional braces. The main Advantages of Clear aligners are - they are clear and transparent virtually invisible, removable, easy to maintain your teeth, easy to brush and floss, requires less dentist visits, faster than traditional braces in some cases. The main Disadvantage of Clear Aligners is the "High Cost" and the second one is the limitations to certain mal occlusions. |
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