Ceramic Stainless Steel Braces

Stainless steel metal braces have unsurpassed durability.
Ceramic stainless steel braces. Metal braces are made of stainless steel brackets and wires that are a type of metal alloy says the american association of orthodontics aao. As a result when teeth touch the brackets or when the brackets are removed from teeth enamel can be damaged. Traditional stainless steel braces are a great way to straighten your teeth and rejuvenate your smile. Plastic resists chipping and breaking but it wears down and degrades.
Less noticeable than metal braces. Clear ceramic braces aren t as obvious as metal braces. Move teeth much faster than clear plastic aligners invisalign. About a decade ago i went through a course of adult orthodontics.
Although the options for dental alignment abound traditional braces remain consistently popular. Ceramic braces were introduced as an orthodontic option for people looking for a more aesthetically pleasing alternative to stainless steel braces. That said some insurance plans might not cover ceramic braces or might prefer that you get traditional metal braces. Ceramic braces are the same size and shape as metal braces except that they have tooth colored or clear brackets that blend in to teeth.
Most prospective patients in the asheville area have plenty of questions when they come to us for the first time one of the most common being the difference between metal and ceramic braces. Some even use tooth colored wires to be even less noticeable. But it stands out due to the exception that these are tooth coloured braces or can blend in more with the texture of your teeth due to its clear brackets. They are adjusted with the help of ligatures or the rubber bands that attach the wires to the brackets.
They are similar to stainless steel braces in terms of size and shape. Consumer sites like cost helper put the cost of ceramic braces between 2 000 8 500 while traditional metal braces run between 3 000 7 350. This is just one of the many choices a person will face when deciding how they want to go about getting. So the cost is comparable.
The hard composite material used to make ceramic braces is much stronger than stainless steel braces and also harder than tooth enamel. Furthermore the braces we offer now are smaller and more. Not everyone will want or qualify for invisalign so we offer other outstanding options as well including stainless steel braces and ceramic braces.