Metal braces

Metal braces: This method is the foundation of modern orthodontic braces that have existed for a long time and are effective for correcting crooked, underbite, sparse and misaligned teeth from easy to complex. … with stainless steel alloys such as nickel-titanium, metal braces have strong durability and have an even and stable effect.

What are metal braces ?

Traditional metal braces use brackets fixed on the teeth, the arch wire is on the brackets, and the arch wire is fixed to the brackets by tying the dental elastic. The elasticity of the dental rubber band will support for the orthodontic process to take place continuously and stably, thereby achieving the most wanted effect.

Metal braces
Metal braces

Metal braces: Pros and cons

Pros:

  • The least expensive method compared to others
  • High effectiveness
  • Can solve complex orthodontic cases
  • Less time consuming
  • Durable material

Cons:

  • They are the most noticeable of all types of braces.
  • Can be quite painful due to the pressure being applied to teeth.
  • Properly cleaning teeth and gums can be a time-consuming task with braces scince it’s more difficult
  • Braces limit the types of foods and drinks that can consume
  • Customers must regularly visit doctors and change the elastic during the process of braces

See more: Ceramic braces

How long do traditional braces take?

On average, it takes about 24 months to complete an orthodontic treatment. Some patients require less than 12 months, but there are also patients requiring up to 3 years of treatment before their teeth reach the desired position.

Why are metal braces widely used?

Metal braces are widely used because they are effective in correcting a wide range of dental issues, including overcrowding, crooked teeth, overbite, underbite, and crossbite. Metal braces are also durable and can withstand the force required to move teeth into their correct positions. Additionally, metal braces are typically the most affordable option for orthodontic treatment, making them accessible to a wide range of patients. Finally, metal braces have been used for many years and have a proven track record of success in achieving beautiful, straight smiles.

Metal braces vs ceramic braces

Ceramic braces are made of ceramic and come in translucent or tooth-colored varieties. Because they are less noticeable than metal braces, ceramic braces may be preferred by certain people.
A brief research from 2020 Ceramic brackets were found to be less likely to come loose than metal brackets in a study by Trusted Source including 20 patients. According to additional researchTrusted Source, ceramic braces perform better in MRI scans than metal braces do in terms of signal loss and picture distortion.
Ceramic braces, however, could be more expensive than metal braces as they range in price from $4,000 to $8,000.
Additionally, participants with ceramic brackets suffered higher enamel demineralization than those with metal brackets, according to a 2019 studyTrusted Source. When the amount of dense minerals on the surface of the tooth decreases, demineralization occurs

Metal braces vs lingual brace

Lingual braces resemble conventional metal braces in appearance. Instead of placing metal brackets on the fronts of the teeth, an orthodontist will bond them to the back.
Lingual braces are rarely perceptible, making them an option for those who prefer to have invisible braces. According to a 2019 studyTrusted Source, lingual braces were the participants’ top pick for an orthodontic treatment.
They are challenging to clean, though, as they are located at the back of the teeth. Additionally, because to this posture, modifications at checkups take longer.
However, lingual braces can cost between $8,000 and $10,000, which is significantly more than some other treatment alternatives.
Furthermore, lingual brackets may affect speech and make chewing more difficult, according to a studyTrusted Source. Additionally, they are less comfortable than other methods.  as the brackets and wires are closest to the tongue.

Do metal braces require tooth extraction?

Depending on patient’s oral situation, here are some cases require tooth extraction:

  • Misaligned jaw, extra teeth
  • Underbite
  • Macrodontia, hyperdontia
  • Extract tooth number 8 when it is misaligned, crashing into tooth number 7

At BeDental, our dentist will help patient brace and don’t have to do tooth extraction with the support of Damon and F.A.C.E method

The process

Metal braces
Metal braces

Step 1: The doctor conducts a general examination of the patient’s oral health through X-ray to detect dental diseases. You may need to have dental treatment if there’s any diseases

Step 2: The doctor will make a detailed and accurate orthodontic treatment plan.

Step 3: Signing contract

Step 4: Oral hygiene and remove tartar before the procedure

Step 5: Attach the upper jaw braces first, after getting used to eating and drinking, will continue to attach the lower jaw in 1-2 weeks

Step 6: Once complete, the doctor advises on how to take care of your teeth to get the best results, also schedule an appointment. In each re-examination, brackets, wires, anchors will be adjusted accordingly.

Step 7: After the teeth are in the right position and beautiful, the dentist will remove the braces. At the same time, the customer will wear a retainer to ensure that the teeth are not displaced.

Where can you get the services ? 

For highly effective braces , you need to choose a dental clinic that is trusted and reputable.

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Doing braces at BeDental

With the best dental professionals in Vietnam, BeDental is a popular address for providing dental services and a leader of the dentistry field with the support of advanced technology. Bedental confidently commits to help you have a beautiful, bright smile.

Client’s feedback

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Result after braces
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Result after braces
Result after braces
Result after braces

Taking Care of Your Braces

Taking care of your braces is important to ensure that they function properly and to maintain good oral hygiene. Here are some tips for taking care of your braces:

  1. Brush and floss regularly: Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss at least once a day. Use a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste to clean your teeth and braces thoroughly.
  2. Avoid hard and sticky foods: Hard and sticky foods can damage your braces, so avoid eating hard candies, popcorn, nuts, and other similar foods.
  3. Wear a mouthguard when playing sports: If you play sports, wear a mouthguard to protect your braces and teeth from impact.
  4. Avoid chewing on objects: Chewing on pencils, pens, or other objects can damage your braces, so avoid doing so.
  5. Use orthodontic wax: If your braces are causing irritation or sores in your mouth, use orthodontic wax to cover the brackets and wires.
  6. Attend regular check-ups: Visit your orthodontist regularly to ensure that your braces are working properly and to make any necessary adjustments.

By following these tips, you can ensure that your braces are well-cared for and that your teeth and gums stay healthy throughout your treatment.

 

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