Ask your orthodontist for tooth colored wire.
Ceramic braces with white wire.
Patients with ceramic braces tend to choose tooth colored or clear bands so to match or blend in with the overall look of their braces.
The clear or white ligatures little elastics that hold the arch wire to the brackets can stain which defeats esthetics of the ceramic braces.
But those are changed at your monthly adjustment.
A metal wire connects the brackets.
The original ceramic braces did tend to stain especially if they were made with cheaper plastic.
There are some choices you can make however to make them even less obvious.
The brackets are made of metal and they re cemented to your teeth.
Ceramic braces are a popular alternative to traditional metal since they are just as effective but much less noticeable being made from a clear or tooth coloured material.
However the wire on braces is normally held in place with little rubber bands called ligatures.
Since these braces are made of metal they re very noticeable.
This is less noticeable and will blend better with your ceramic braces and clear ligatures.
In this guide we explain what makes ceramic fixed braces different to other types of brace.
Think traditional metal braces only made from a white or clear material so they re less obvious.
One of the less noticeable types of braces are ceramic braces.
Treatment can take a few months longer in ceramic.
Many people opt for ceramic braces because they.
Like traditional metal braces ceramic braces use clear or white ligatures to hold the arch wire in place.
Ceramic braces are more expensive than metal brackets.
Light colored elastics tend to stain.
Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces but they use clear or tooth colored brackets rather than gray or metallic silver brackets and wires.
You re probably familiar with traditional braces.
They are also bigger and tend to irritate your cheeks.
Sometimes the wire is also tooth colored or frosted so the entire appliance blends in with the teeth.
Ceramic brackets are are usually more expensive than traditional metal brackets.
This makes them a great option for people who want a straighter smile without it being quite so obvious they re wearing braces.
Ask your orthodontist for self ligating ceramic braces.
Fortunately ceramic braces are already far subtler than traditional braces.
The ceramic braces of today do not have this problem.