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Dental Braces

Made of metal or ceramic brackets and wires, braces are a traditional treatment that can address a variety of dental issues. Braces are more noticeable than aligners, but they can be colorful and creative. Braces are often used to treat complex cases
Dental Aligners

Made of clear, removable plastic trays, aligners are custom-made to fit your teeth. Aligners are less noticeable than braces, but their transparency depends on how well you clean them. Aligners are a good option if you want to avoid the appearance of braces, or if you want to brush and floss more easily.
Types of Braces and Aligners
Traditional braces made of stainless steel, known for durability.
Tooth-colored brackets offering a more discreet option.
Placed on the back of the teeth, hidden from view.
Use clips instead of elastic ties, requiring fewer adjustments.
Custom-made, nearly invisible trays like Invisalign for convenience and aesthetics.
When Should You Consider Braces or Aligners ?
- Early Signs: Crowded, crooked, or overlapping teeth, and improper bite alignment.
- Ideal Age: The teenage years (11–14) are optimal, though adults can also benefit.
- Dental Advice: Consult your dentist if you face difficulty chewing, speech issues, or self-consciousness due to your smile.
What to Expect in the Procedure for Braces or Aligners
- Initial Consultation: Orthodontic examination and X-rays to assess alignment issues.
- Treatment Plan: Customized solution based on dental structure and patient goals.
- Fitting: For braces, brackets are bonded to teeth; for aligners, trays are delivered.
- Adjustment/Appointments: Regular visits for tightening braces or switching aligners.
- Completion: Retainers are provided to maintain the results.
Post-Treatment Care
- Retainers: Wear them as prescribed to maintain alignment.
- Oral Hygiene: Use a soft-bristled brush and interdental cleaners to keep your teeth and braces/aligners clean.
- Diet Adjustments: Avoid sticky and hard foods with braces; follow aligner-specific care instructions.
- Routine Check-Ups: Continue regular visits to ensure long-term success.
Benefits of Braces and Aligners
- Improved bite and chewing ability.
- Enhanced smile aesthetics.
- Better oral health due to easier cleaning of properly aligned teeth.