Need Clear Fixed Braces - What Type Do You Choose

Need Clear Fixed Braces – What Type Do You Choose?

When seeking orthodontic treatment you may have already looked at Inman aligner before and after pictures and lingual braces before and after pictures and decided that clear fixed braces are the ones for you. This being the case you may be surprised to learn that there are a wide selection to choose from. So just how do you make the right choice?

Speak with a specialist orthodontist

The first port of call is to speak with a specialist orthodontist. They’ll closely examine your teeth and will talk to you in great detail about the variety of clear fixed braces available. They’ll also ask what you hope to get out of the experience and the end result you hope to achieve. It might be for example that you’re looking for a quick-fix aesthetic solution to a better smile. In this case the orthodontist might suggest accelerated or fast orthodontic treatments. Alternatively, it could be that you have more advanced dental issues that you’d like correcting. In this case you might want to look at longer-term orthodontic treatments.

Consider how discreet you want treatment to be

Discretion plays a big part in adult orthodontics as it’s fair to say that not many adults want to be seen wearing a mouth full of metal. For this reason the majority of clear fixed braces are discreet, using tooth coloured brackets and wiring. However if you’ve ever looked at lingual braces before and after pictures you’ll notice that these are attached to the back of the teeth rather than at the front. Consequently when you speak or smile, your adult braces can’t be seen.

Think about the type of treatment you’re looking for

Nowadays more and more adult braces are being worn to correct aesthetic issues. For example if you have a slightly gapped front tooth that affects your smile then you might want to opt for fixed braces in the form of accelerated treatments. These include systems such as C-Fast, Secret Smiles, and Six Month Smiles. In most cases treatments are completed within 6 months but often far sooner. They focus of correcting the upper and lower front teeth which are visible when you smile and not on the entire mouth. Fast orthodontic treatments are good for those who have an upcoming event such as a wedding, job interview, or even a date, and would like to look and feel their best.

Conversely longer term fixed brace treatments can deal with a whole variety of dental issues and in addition to straightening teeth can also align bite and straighten tooth roots. Inevitably this takes longer to achieve, and treatment typically takes around 12-36 months.

Comfort and price

The final deciding factor in choosing the right clear fixed braces is comfort and price. Certain brace systems such as lingual braces which are attached behind the teeth may take a bit of getting used to. Not because they’re particularly uncomfortable, but because they can affect the speech at first. If you’re embarrassed by this, then you might want to opt for a different form of treatment. In addition, brace systems do vary considerably in price, ranging from the metal style braces (that we’re all familiar with) at the cheaper end of the spectrum, to the more expensive end of the scale in the guise of Invisalign and the Inman aligner. Before and after results may be impressive but if it isn’t within your budget, then cost can be a big sticking point which may also sway your judgement.

If you need orthodontic treatment and want to find out more then contact Church Road Dental and Cosmetics. With our in house orthodontics team we’ll see to it that you get the right clear fixed braces treatment for you. Why not book an appointment to take a look at lingual braces before and after pictures or Invisalign results to get the very best advice before you make that all important dental decision. To book yours contact us on 0161 660 1218 today.