There are many kinds of braces on the market today, and it can be hard to choose the right one for you or a child. Do you want braces made of metal or clear ones? What’s good and bad about each?
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The most popular kinds of braces are those made of metal. They are made of metal braces that are stuck to your teeth and linked together with wires. Metal braces are very strong and can be used to straighten out even the most badly Crooked Teeth.
One of the best things about standard metal braces is that they have been shown to straighten teeth in a reliable way. Since they are connected to your teeth, they will work even while you sleep to straighten your smile.
Metal braces are also very strong, so they probably won’t break or crack while you’re getting them fixed.
If you choose metal braces, you’ll probably need to come to our office every few weeks to have your wires changed and straightened so that your smile moves in a beautiful way.
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Clear aligners are made of clear plastic trays that fit tightly over your teeth. They are almost unnoticeable when you wear them, so they are a great choice if you want to straighten your teeth without drawing attention to yourself.
One more good thing about clear aligners is that you can take them out to eat or brush your teeth. Because of this, they are easier to clean than regular braces.
But clear aligners aren’t always the best option for people with very badly crooked teeth.
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Visiting our office is the best way to find out if you are a good candidate for orthodontics. When we see you in person, we’ll be able to look at your teeth and bite to figure out the best way to treat you.
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