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Ceramic Versus Metal Dental Braces

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Ceramic vs. Metal Dental Braces

When individuals are making a choice to have braces they often look at whether to have the traditional braces or the ceramic braces. There are a number of differences between them even though they do the same work. Here is a short comparison between the two.

Ceramic Dental Braces

The cost factor is a big thing for many people. Traditional metal braces are usually the cheapest of any of the braces. Ceramic braces, while they are not the most expensive by any means, they do cost more than metal.

Metal Dental Braces

Traditional braces have shorter treatment periods. The braces do have to be changed every month but there are less months of treatment. Ceramic braces tend to take several months longer than metal.

Metal braces are very strong and rarely every break. While sometimes the brackets do become dislodged, it may because of the food being eaten or a mistake on the behalf of the orthodontic.

Ceramic braces are more breakable and cannot be used on all conditions of teeth because they may not stand up to the pressure of the teeth moving. There are also incidents of breakage in sports accidents and other events.

Metal braces are much more noticeable and in fact are the most noticeable of all the braces. A person can select between stainless steel (the cheapest form), gold, silver, or titanium, each of the latter being more expensive but they are still quite visible. Ceramic braces are made to be the same color as the teeth and the only part that remains visible is the line between brackets.

The brackets on metal braces are smaller than those on ceramic braces which can alter the aesthetic appeal for some. Also, the elastics in the ceramic braces can stain the teeth whereas they are not used in the metal braces so there is no concern with this aspect at all.


Porcelain White Dental Braces

Posted by on Dec.29, 2010, under Type No Comments

Porcelain White Dental Braces

Porcelain dental braces are also known as white braces which are made very thin so they shouldn’t be very noticeable like the metal braces. They are made from porcelain and look extremely attractive and dignified. The wires used in porcelain dental braces are white in color. The usual grey ones were found to be more visible which the orthodontists chose to avoid.

White Dental Braces Made of Porcelain

White aka Porcelain dental braces are known to be among the cheapest options as they are easy to create. Orthodontists would be more than happy to offer porcelain dental braces instead of the complicated invisible braces and other kinds which are require a lot of hard work and concentration. Porcelain braces can be easily afforded even using your dental insurance policy.

They are generally known to be easy to wear creating lesser complications. These braces are also commonly known as ceramic braces and known to have been designed to resist any kinds of stain on the teeth.

There are certain disadvantages when it comes to using porcelain dental braces. The treatment time is usually longer than the traditional metal braces. The wires create friction with the ceramic which is why the treatment time gets slowed down. Even though known to be durable, they are not as unbreakable as metal braces.

But otherwise, while using other dental braces patients are advised to avoid hard and sticky substances, which is the same to be followed while using porcelain dental braces. Mostly people in sports are advised not to use porcelain dental braces as they may easily break due to any kind of mishap.

Even though porcelain braces are not visible the brackets are much larger than the metal braces. They are slightly expensive than metal braces. Porcelain braces gel with the teeth color while making the brackets not noticeable but still the wires holding the brackets are visible enough.


How Much do Ceramic Dental Braces Cost

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How Much do Ceramic Dental Braces Cost

For many individuals the prices of any type of services, is the factor that helps them make the decision about what to purchase. It is the industry of orthodontics, it is the same way. The prices range for braces depending on what type is desired but also on other factors. In the case of ceramic braces, there are a few different things to take into account but they are going to cost more than traditional braces because they are made from special materials that render them less visible.

Ceramic Dental Braces

Ceramic braces usually cost around two thousand dollars more than traditional metal braces. The cost for metal braces range quite a bit between two thousand and six thousand dollars. This price is based on practitioner, length of treatment, severity of condition, and a number of other things. For an individual who is paying three thousand dollars for traditional braces, they can expect to pay five thousand for ceramic braces, just for an example. The prices do go upward to eight thousand dollars in some cases for the more severe cases, but this being said, orthodontists will not usually use ceramic braces for severe cases because they are more likely to break under the pressure. There are exceptions made but there is a different and perhaps a slower course of action taken for these procedures thus making the treatment longer and more expensive.

Before making the decision on which type of braces to have, it is important to make sure that ceramic braces will work properly for the situation and how to deal with any staining that the braces may cause. When a person is spending extra money for the aesthetic appeal, there should be a concern about whether or not they will do exactly what they are supposed to do as well.


High Speed Braces are Fast

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High Speed Braces are Fast

With all of the advancements in dentistry it should be of little surprise that someone has invented the high speed braces. These braces take half the amount of time than the traditional braces with the same result. They are made of metal but are slightly smaller than the traditional style. The decreased size helps with oral hygiene as it is easier to obtain a complete clean of the teeth and there are less bits that get stuck within the braces. There is no need for elastic bands or extra wire with these thus making them look neater and they are self-litigating. This means that there aren’t as many adjustments needed – they move with the teeth over time.

These braces can be used for many different conditions of teeth, whether the teeth are mildly crooked or they have an overbite, amongst other problems. Even for those individuals with teeth that have a higher level of severity of their condition, these speed braces can help. It is always wise to check with an orthodontist about the capability with any particular case but they are getting very good reviews for various levels of conditions.

For individuals with problems chewing, problems with headaches, or other symptoms from misaligned teeth, or maybe for individuals who are suffering from lowered self-esteem due to crooked teeth these may just be the answer. They are more expensive than the traditional metal braces but considering the length of time that they take to repair the teeth, most people who can afford this treatment believe that it is worth it. Even those individuals who are more in the spotlight than others have used these because of their quick results and have nothing but good things to say about them.

Anyone who wants to see if they are a good candidate for speed braces is urged to contact an orthodontist. The faster the individual finds an answer, the faster that they can start the treatment for getting great looking teeth.


Straight Beautiful Teeth with Lingual Braces

Posted by on Dec.14, 2010, under Type (1) Comment

Straight Beautiful Teeth with Lingual Braces

If you want straight beautiful teeth without the show of braces, lingual braces are the idea way to go. Lingual braces may not be for everyone, but most people who can wear traditional braces can be fitted for lingual braces. The difference between the traditional and lingual braces are that the lingual braces are placed behind the teeth. This gives you the perfect treatment without anyone knowing you are wearing braces.

Example of Lingual Braces Photo

Lingual braces are more expensive than the traditional braces and that is because the lingual braces has to be custom fitted to your teeth, which requires a certain special training for the orthodontist. Not all orthodontists will perform the lingual braces due to the more extent training.

Lingual Braces

Lingual braces will take some time getting used to due to the fact that the braces are placed behind the teeth which can cause a temporary speech problem which affects the tongue area. This speech problem can last 1 to 4 weeks and the discomfort can be minimized by using warm salt water.

Lingual braces are worn for about the same amount of time as the traditional metal braces but are invisible to others. And for those who play any kind of band or wind instrument, the lingual braces are a great option. Lingual braces can be worn on the upper and lower teeth and are adjusted to the client’s comfort level.

To get use to the lingual braces, practice talking with them once you have them. As mentioned earlier, they will cause a minor speech problem, but this should go away after a few weeks. During the first few days, your orthodontist may advise you to eat softer foods and to avoid any foods that are stringy that may get caught up in your lingual braces. Your orthodontist will provide you with the appropriate care of your lingual braces.


2010 Dental Braces

Posted by on Dec.09, 2010, under Tips, Type No Comments

2010 Dental Braces

Dental braces now have been improved in different ways to suit different people. The more advanced they are, the more expensive they cost. The benefits the expensive braces bring are not much different from the traditional metallic braces. The teeth alignment both kinds of braces bring, are just the same. The main differences are usage patterns and their outward look. Metallic braces don’t look pleasant enough for many people as they are too obvious to notice.

Some people who are in public relations especially care a lot about their faces and they just want to choose the invisible braces as they don’t want anybody to know they are wearing them. Some others go for the colorful braces since it’s not possible to afford the expensive invisalign (invisible braces). Colorful braces also look very pleasant and creative enough. If one takes a look at the color of the elastic bands used in these braces, they look very interesting and pleasant. They can surely lighten up other people when they see the person wearing them, smile.

There are both fixed and removable types of orthodontic braces available. The most popular types of braces are ceramic braces, invisible braces and metal braces. People usually don’t opt for ceramic braces as the disadvantages are more compared with advantages. Ceramic braces are very brittle and very painful to remove. They are very expensive also. Considering the cost factors, one can easily go for the invisible braces which are not only expensive but durable and pleasant looking also.

The conventional metal braces are good enough and very efficient. If the patient thinks he/she can handle the conventional braces and not bother about smile and looks, they can still opt for this one. The orthodontic braces are making minor improvisations with colorful braces and invisible ones. There are options open.


Disadvantages of Ceramic Braces

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Disadvantages of Ceramic Braces

Ceramic braces have a few distinct advantages over other types of braces, especially in terms of visibility. When compared to the traditional braces, they are generally more aesthetically pleasing and they are cheaper than other forms of braces such as the invisible and the lingual braces. This being said, there are also some distinct disadvantages of ceramic braces as well.

Clear ceramic braces, compared to two more visible types of dental braces

Ceramic braces are more expensive than the traditional braces by approximately two thousand dollars. For individuals who work in the public and need braces but cannot afford the extra two thousand dollars, they may have no choice but to have the visible ones unless they can sort out a payment plan.

These braces, even through the brackets aren’t very visible, they are larger than other forms of brackets which affects the aesthetics and depending on the individual, may cause more discomfort at the beginning.

The elastics that are used with ceramic braces have certain materials in them that can cause the teeth to stain. Although this can be dealt with after the treatment and the staining may only be minor, it could mean the possible need for a whitening treatment after the braces.

Because of the nature of these braces, they are more breakable than the traditional braces. They do not withstand the pressure as well and cannot be used on many cases of severely crooked teeth. They are also not recommended for those involved in sports or other such activities where there is more chance of accidents. Also because of the materials used, the treatment does tend to take longer. It can be anywhere from three to six months longer depending on the treatment that is required.

Despite these disadvantages, the ceramic braces are great for those who can wear them and can afford them because the positives can outweigh the negatives.


Silver Dental Braces For Kids

Posted by on Dec.03, 2010, under Type No Comments

Silver Dental Braces For Children

Braces can be of many kinds and there are specific types which suit kids very well and the same may not go well with adults. There are also other common types of braces which suit all genders and ages. Cosmetic dentistry has focused on providing the right types of braces which look aesthetic enough and at the same time provide maximum results with curing the dentition. Silver braces are known to be the most widely used traditional type braces among adults as well as kids.

Silver Dental Braces

Kids can look great in silver braces. When it comes to wearing silver braces, parents need not worry about the wires and brackets. They are fine and thin enough not to provide any kind of discomfort to the child. The wires are pretty thin. The latest silver braces have been designed to look attractive and dignified. They shine and glow and at the same time gel with the teeth color.

The braces made from stainless steel contain nickel which can be a reaction agent among some kids who are allergic to it. In such cases, they can opt for titanium which may not provide the same glow as silver braces do.

Silver braces have been more in use as they are affordable also. Many people cannot afford plastic trays or invisible braces because they are expensive and need to be changed often. But silver braces are durable and good enough for kids. They can be known as the cheapest option when your dental insurance doesn’t cover your kids’ braces.

The parents would desire only one thing which is, their kids should look pleasant when they move around with their school friends and neighbors. Wearing braces might worry them as it may spoil their smile. Silver dental braces ease your stress as they bring a natural glow to the tenderness of their innocent smile.


Best Teeth Braces

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Best Teeth Braces

Almost everyone will have their opinion on what the best dental braces are. It all depends on how severe your teeth are and if you are an adult, teenager or a child. Some people prefer the invisible braces known as lingual braces or clear braces. These clear braces are better suited to the adult and teenagers. These have to be one of the best teeth braces because they are almost invisible to the eye. Many people use these invisible braces to correct their crooked or imperfect teeth without others knowing they are actually wearing them.

Dental Braces

Another option when it comes to best teeth braces is the veneers. Although these are not actual braces, they do cover up any imperfections that your teeth may have. There are two types of veneers and they are the composite resin and the porcelain veneers. The porcelain veneers tend to last longer but are more expensive than the composite resin ones. Veneers can be more expensive than your traditional or invisible braces but you will have fewer orthodontist visits.

If you have a child that is in need of braces, the best teeth braces for them may be the traditional metal braces, not only because they are the traditional types that most kids get but because they can choose the colors of the elastic bands to go on the braces and can change their colors every time they go back to the doctor. Some doctors may feel the clear removable braces, such as the Invisalign, may be appropriate because they may be less painful and are easily removed.

These types of teeth braces are some of the most popular and common types of braces and corrections for teeth. The doctor will evaluate each person to determine which is the best teeth braces in their case.


Removable Braces Cost

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Removable Braces Cost

Removable braces cost anywhere between $4000 and above. You can easily cover your expenses for braces whichever kind they may be. All you need to do is be sure that your insurance premium provides a cover for braces. The cost can be reduced at least by 50% to 70% including the treatment expenses. Removable braces are known to be an expensive option as one has to keep changing the trays once in every two weeks.

Invisalign – Removable Braces

Before opting for removable braces one should consult their orthodontist to know what kind of braces would be suited to them. The cost of removable braces mostly depends upon the duration of the treatment as well.

Removable Braces

Many internet websites have displayed the cost of removable braces based upon the duration one has to wear them. Some of the removable braces can even cost as low as $3000.

Invisalign – Removable Braces

For people who need to wear them for at least 12 months they might cost around $5000 and it might be the same cost if it extends up to another two or three months. But different cases have different types of treatments and removable braces are designed according to the nature of the dentition which may prompt orthodontists to charge a little bit more or less.

Since the cost of removable braces or any other kind of braces depends totally upon the dental company, one needs to be sure that their insurance provider has already struck a good deal with the orthodontist to provide them a good cover for removable braces. In case the person is a resident of Canada, the same braces might cost excess of $2500. This also depends upon where the patient is residing. Also, in case the treatment extends up to 24 months then the braces could cost up to $11,000. Removable braces are a good option when affordability is a comfortable option for the patient.