In many ceramic braces reviews wearers report feeling less self conscious about wearing this style of braces.
Ceramic braces with white bands.
Staining of the elastic bands can be remedied easily by changing the bands by your orthodontist.
Instead of metal brackets ceramic braces use white or clear ligatures to keep the braces in place.
Braces with white bands are a particularly good option for school going children and adolescents.
But remember that these braces are still visible to some degree.
You can request tie wires that do not stain at all.
Life with ceramic braces.
You have 3 working parts in your ceramic braces.
There is the option to get self ligating ceramic braces though so if you have gotten your braces on yet ask your orthodontist about it.
Schools might have certain restrictions regarding flashy braces and white bands will ensure no rules are broken.
Invisible ceramic clear braces also known as invisible braces clear and ceramic braces function like traditional braces but with less obvious brackets.
Light elastic bands especially clear or white often look great at first but then due to exposure to foods and beverages become stained and visually detracting.
Though they are connected by a thin metal wire the brackets blend with the natural color of your teeth so they are more discreet than traditional braces.
The ligatures themselves are rubber bands and could potentially stain because they re porous.
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White bands also do a good job of hiding the silver brackets and archwire to a certain extent.
Light colored elastics tend to stain.
I had my first braces adjustment last week.
The elastics themselves don t show up all on the front and constant visits will replace the old bands with new clear ones.
Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces in terms of structure but they re less noticeable because they use clear or tooth colored brackets rather than gray or metallic colored components.
Still no bottom braces yet next.
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.
Because people are less familiar with clear and white braces they may actually take a longer glance at your mouth to work out what is in there.