Getting braces done for both children and adults is very popular today. There are a large portion of people who will have braces on their teeth for a significant amount of time, the average amount of time being about two years.

There are a few different types of braces that someone should consider before getting them for themselves or their children. Traditional metal braces are always an option for patients, but have you ever considered clear braces? Istachatta may be interested in clear braces because they are self conscious about having traditional braces put on, but they do not know which style of clear braces is right for them.

Here is some information on the different types of clear braces and what may be a better option for some people.

Invisalign Style Clear Braces

When someone is talking to a dental professional about clear braces, Istachatta residents are more often than not thinking about the type of clear braces that look like invisalign products.

These types of braces are less like traditional braces with wires and brackets, and more like retainers that would be worn after having braces on your teeth. Over time, the patient will get new clear braces to slowly move the teeth and shift them into position like traditional braces would.

This is a great option for people who do not like the idea of having braces on their teeth all the time in the traditional fashion. The only problem that people need to realize is that these kinds of clear braces are going to be more expensive than the traditional option.

Clear Bracket Braces

Clear braces may not be in the budget for everyone who wants to get them for themselves or their child, but there are still other options to consider.

Most people like clear braces because they are less noticeable than traditional braces, but there is also an option that combines the two. With these clear braces, Istachatta patients should know that they make traditional braces that have clear brackets on them.

A patient will still have metal wires that will go around the brackets, but the brackets themselves will be clear. This is a more cost effective option when compared to the other types of clear braces. 

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Anchor Dental Care*