Types of Braces

Introduction

  • Introduction
  • Ceramic Braces
  • Damon®
  • Damon® Clear™
  • Invisalign®
  • Metal Braces
Introduction

With today's technology, patients now have more options when it comes to wearing braces. While traditional metal braces are still widely used, clear braces, lingual braces and self-ligating braces are becoming increasingly popular along with clear appliances.

Please use the menu to learn more about the types of braces we offer, and speak with your orthodontist to determine which appliance is right for you.

Introduction

Ceramic braces move teeth just as efficiently as metal braces, except the brackets are clear, so they are less noticeable. They are most popular with adult patients due to their cosmetic appeal. The only drawbacks to ceramic braces are that they are more fragile, and the elastic ties can discolor between orthodontic visits.

Introduction

Invented by Dr. Dwight Damon, Damon brackets utilize "sliding-door" technology known as self-ligation that allows the wire to slide back-and-forth within the bracket. No elastic or steel ties are used with Damon brackets. This technology creates less friction and results in greater patient comfort. Additionally, Damon braces often reduce both treatment time and the number of adjustments performed.

Introduction

Damon Clear combines the clinically-proven, low-friction benefits of self-ligation technology with the aesthetically-pleasing look all patients want. The result of this innovative union is a crystal-clear appliance that surpasses expectations in both appearance and functionality.

Introduction

The Invisalign system is a series of clear overlay templates, or aligners, that have been generated by computer simulation to gradually move teeth. This system is available to patients with certain orthodontic bite problems.

Introduction

The most common type, metal braces are made of high-grade stainless steel. The brackets, which are bonded to the front of each tooth, are connected by the archwire, which helps guide the teeth into the correct positions. Today's metal braces are smaller, more comfortable and more attractive.