Which Braces Type Is Right for You?

Mar 13, 2019
Which Braces Type Is Right for You
Dr. Nils Anderson at Village Dental in Richmond Hill, Georgia, can provide you with a great smile with the help of braces. Types of Braces: Braces can help fix misaligned teeth by adding light pressure onto teeth to move them into their proper position.

Dr. Nils Anderson at Village Dental in Richmond Hill, Georgia, can provide you with a great smile with the help of braces.

Types of Braces:

Braces can help fix misaligned teeth by adding light pressure onto teeth to move them into their proper position.

Invisalign Clear Braces: Clear braces gently move teeth into their proper position. Your Richmond Hill, GA, dentist orders a series of custom aligner trays. You'll need to wear the clear aligners 20 to 22 hours per day. You can take them off when brushing and flossing your teeth, and to also clean the aligners themselves. You can take your braces off during special events, but that's unnecessary since no one can see them. The clear plastic aligners are made of polyurethane plastic, which means they're flexible and great for straightening teeth discreetly.

Ceramic Braces: Clear ceramic braces are less noticeable. Ceramic braces are composed of the same parts as traditional braces with the exception of the front side of brackets being translucent. To ensure your treatment gives you optimal solutions, make sure to wear a mouth guard if you're playing a sport and don't skip your dentist's appointments to ensure braces are adjusted properly and that there's no hardened plaque buildup on teeth and/or around the gums.

Metal Braces: They're made of high-grade stainless steel and the most commonly used orthodontic appliance. They have a thin, spring-like metal wire running through the brackets that guided teeth into their proper position.

Caring for Braces:

  • Avoid eating certain foods, such as popcorn.
  • Make sure to wear a mouth guard if you're playing a sport.
  • Consider fluoride-containing products, like mouthwash and toothpaste.
  • Drink plenty of water to wash away food debris.
  • Floss and brush your teeth after every meal and make sure your child changes their toothbrush every 3 months or when the bristles are worn out, or frayed

Consultation:

If you have any questions or concerns about orthodontics, don't hesitate to call Dr. Anderson at Village Dental in Richmond Hill, Georgia, at 912-459-2345!