Clear Braces Port St. Lucie, FL
Clear braces are an innovation in dental technology that has given patients a way to straighten teeth less visibly than traditional metal braces. Like metal braces, clear braces can treat misaligned teeth and improve oral health. Clear braces are a type of braces with brackets and wires made of clear or less visible ceramic material.
People with misaligned and crowded teeth can achieve straighter bites and smiles subtly with clear braces. Our team at St Lucie Center for Cosmetic Dentistry in Port St. Lucie and the surrounding area can help. Call us today at (772) 242-4124 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
How Clear Braces Work
Clear braces work the same way as traditional braces. Each tooth has a bracket that holds a wire, which curves around the teeth and applies pressure to push teeth into proper alignment. The key difference between clear braces and conventional metal braces is the material. Clear braces typically consist of clear or tooth-colored ceramic. Cosmetic dentists may also offer clear or tooth-colored wires and elastic bands, as well.
The cosmetic dentist takes measurements, impressions, and X-rays of the mouth to create a bite model and the appropriate treatment plan. At a follow-up appointment, the patient receives brackets and the first wire, which is relatively loose. In subsequent appointments, the orthodontist will continue to check the progress and tighten the wire to pull teeth progressively closer to the goal. Patients finish treatment once the teeth reach the desired alignment.
“The key difference between clear braces and conventional metal braces is the material.”
Candidates For Clear Braces
Clear braces are a good option for those who want to wear braces without feeling self-conscious. Candidates should have all their adult teeth and have stopped growing, as ceramic braces can break if there is too much movement. This recommendation means most teenagers and adults are eligible for this type of alignment.
Children are often not good candidates for clear braces, as their mouths are still developing. Those who have more complex issues of the teeth, bite, and mouth should look into a more traditional option. Ceramic is less durable than metal, so those involved in extracurricular activities that involve a lot of mouth movement or contact sports may want to consider more durable metal braces.
“Clear braces are a good option for those who want to wear braces without feeling self-conscious.”
Benefits and Drawbacks of Clear Braces
There are benefits and drawbacks to clear braces that candidates should consider. Clear braces provide cosmetic benefits as they are less noticeable on teeth than traditional metal braces. They are less visible because the ceramic material is either tooth-colored or clear. Clear braces work faster than clear aligners, which can take one year or longer to straighten teeth.
Although clear braces are less conspicuous, the material used is more fragile than traditional metal braces. This fragility means a bracket may crack during the process and need replacement. A 2016 study found that clear braces are more than twice as likely to break than metal braces. Another potential drawback is that clear bracket ties can stain easily. Patients should avoid this by brushing and flossing after every meal, avoiding foods and drinks that cause discoloration, and not smoking or using whitening toothpaste.
“There are benefits and drawbacks to clear braces that candidates should consider.”
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What to Expect During Clear Braces Treatment
The length of clear braces treatment will vary for each patient depending on their malocclusions. Typically, patients with clear braces will undergo treatment for about a year and a half to three years. Clear braces treatment may take longer than metal braces due to their less durable material.
As the patient's teeth move, the ceramic brackets may need replacing to prevent breakage from pressure. This replacement results in a slower adjustment time and a longer straightening process since broken brackets can cause additional treatment delays. A 2016 study found that clear braces are more than twice as likely to break as traditional metal braces.
“Typically, patients with clear braces will undergo treatment for about a year and a half to three years.”
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Differences Between Clear Braces and Other Orthodontic Options
Clear braces and clear aligners both serve as alternatives to traditional metal braces. Each option has its unique benefits and drawbacks that patients should keep in mind. Clear braces work similarly to traditional metal braces but use clear materials to make them more discreet. Clear braces are a highly effective form of orthodontic treatment and can treat most alignment issues that traditional braces can. Clear braces are more effective than clear aligners in severe cases and are often less expensive. Unlike aligners, clear braces are not removable, resulting in continuous treatment.
A drawback of clear aligners is that patients must take out their clear aligners during teeth cleaning and eating. This removability can result in the patient losing or misplacing their aligner, halting treatment until a new set arrives. The new set may take several weeks to come, and teeth may slip back into place during that time. A study in BMC Oral Health found that although clear aligners and braces were both effective in treating malocclusion, clear aligners were not as effective as braces in producing adequate occlusal contacts, controlling teeth torque, and retention. Clear braces are more effective than clear aligners in severe cases and are often less expensive.
“A study in BMC Oral Health found that although clear aligners and braces were both effective in treating malocclusion, clear aligners were not as effective as braces in producing adequate occlusal contacts, controlling teeth torque, and retention.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Should I change what I eat when I have clear braces?
A. Yes, patients should modify their diets while wearing braces of any sort to avoid damage. Patients should avoid hard, sticky, crunchy, and chewy foods, as these are likely to break brackets. Limiting drinks and foods that can stain and discolor is also recommended.
Q. Should I take any precautions before playing a sport?
A. Patients who play sports or engage in other physical activities during treatment should take necessary precautions to prevent potential damage. Patients should wear a mouthguard to protect the braces while playing sports. The mouthguard will prevent any impact from damaging the braces or hurting the inside of the mouth.
Q. What do I need to do after my clear braces treatment is over?
A. Most patients receive retainers after treatment is completed. Retainers are worn at night to help keep the teeth in alignment. It is also important to continue good dental hygiene to protect the teeth.
Q. Will I experience any pain with clear braces?
A. There may be some discomfort during treatment as braces cause the teeth to move. This discomfort is most apparent when the patient first gets them and following wire tightening. However, clear braces' ceramic material is less abrasive to the gums and sides of the mouth than traditional metal braces.
Q. Are clear wire braces completely invisible?
A. No, clear braces are not completely invisible. Even the most subtle orthodontic treatments may be noticeable if someone is looking closely. However, they are distinctly less noticeable than traditional metal braces.
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Clear braces are a great way to achieve a beautiful smile without feeling self-conscious about visible braces. Contact St Lucie Center for Cosmetic Dentistry at 772-242-4124 and learn more about clear braces and whether it is the right tooth straightening option for you.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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