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Ceramic Braces


Side view of woman's smile with ceramic braces on her teeth at Raleigh Family Orthodontics in Raleigh, NCTraditionally, braces have been made out of metal. Today, however, thanks to improvements in technology, there are a number of other materials that can be used for braces. One such material is ceramic. At Raleigh Family Orthodontics, we have a number of patients who find that ceramic braces are a better fit for them than metal braces. There are some reasons why this is the case, and while it has little to do with functionality, it has a lot to do with how they look.

How Do Ceramic Braces Work?


Ceramic braces work exactly the same as metal braces do. The only difference is that they are made out of a different material. You will still have brackets placed on your teeth to hold the braces in place and a set of wires that go across your teeth. These wires put pressure on your teeth, slowly moving them into the correct position just like all-metal braces do.

Why Get Ceramic Braces Instead of Metal Braces?


There are a few different reasons why you may want to get ceramic braces instead of metal braces. The biggest advantage to ceramic braces is that they are much more difficult for others to see. The ceramic material is close in color to your natural teeth, the whole appliance blends in better. This is especially beneficial to adults who do not want anyone to notice that they are wearing braces. Ceramic braces function just like regular braces. They do not take any longer to reposition your teeth, but they also do not perform the task any faster.

Another benefit to ceramic braces is that they do not interfere with various imaging devices. Metal braces can make it difficult for devices such as MRI machines to correctly scan your face. It can still be done, but the systems often have a little more difficulty focusing correctly. It is perfectly safe to have an MRI and other imaging tests with metal braces, but you should be aware that there could be some distortions due to the material.

Are There Downsides to Ceramic Braces?


There are a few downsides to using ceramic braces. They can be more costly. The brackets are slightly larger than those used in all-metal braces, too, which can make them a little more uncomfortable at first. Ceramic is more fragile than metal, so it is easier to damage these braces. It is also possible that drinking tea, coffee, and other dark beverages will stain the ceramic.

Who Should Get Ceramic Braces?


Ceramic braces can be an option for everyone, but we typically encourage only our adult patients to consider this material. With younger patients, the size of the ceramic brackets can be an issue. Because ceramic is not as durable, young patients may also damage their ceramic braces more easily. If you would like to discuss ceramic braces with the team here at Raleigh Family Orthodontics, give us a call today at (984) 254-0585.
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