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Ceramic
Braces
Ceramic
brackets are made of composite
materials. They are very strong and
generally do not stain. Three popular
brands are Clarity and Transcend, made
by 3M Unitek; and Mystique, made by
GAC. Adults like to choose ceramic because
they "blend in" with the teeth
and are less noticeable than metal.
These are the type of braces actor Tom
Cruise had.
The
ligatures (tiny rubber bands) that hold
the arch wire on to the ceramic brackets
are often white or clear. This looks
great at first, but the ligatures can
stain (see the Help! Did I Stain My
Braces?). Unless you eat a lot of curry,
smoke, or drink a lot of black coffee,
this generally isn't a problem. Note
that the ligatures are changed each
time you get an adjustment -- usually,
monthly. It's only the ligatures that
stain, not the brackets themselves!
Pros
They blend in with most teeth, particularly
if they are not perfectly white. They
are not very noticeable at a distance
or in photos.
Some
people feel that they are more comfortable
than metal and irritate your gums less.
Contrary
to what you may have heard, ceramic
brackets do not usually break or come
off your teeth. They are very strong,
and if bound with a plasma light, stay
on as well as metal brackets.
Cons
The clear or white ligatures (little
elastics that hold the arch wire to
the brackets) can stain, which defeats
esthetics of the ceramic braces. But
those are changed at your monthly adjustment.
Ceramic
brackets are are usually more expensive
than traditional metal brackets.
Treatment
can take a few months longer in ceramic
braces.
From
a purely esthetic point of view, they
are a bit larger than metal brackets.
If
you have severe problems, your orthodontist
will not use ceramic brackets in many
cases, because they may not be strong
enough to withstand the forces of some
types of treatment.
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