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If you’re wondering about ceramic braces and whether they’re right for you, here’s everything you need to know.
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Old-school metal braces are making a comeback - MSNFor an increasing number of orthodontic patients, metal braces are both a status symbol and a desirable accessory.
Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces in terms of structure, but they’re less noticeable because they use clear or tooth-colored brackets rather than gray or metallic-colored components ...
Ceramic braces are MRI safe and don’t have to be removed. But if the ceramic brackets have any metal parts, like stainless steel slots, they may have to be removed before any imaging scans.
Clear aligners are a discreet alternative to traditional metal braces. Shoppers should consider the benefits and drawbacks of both Invisalign and traditional braces to determine which one is better.
Braces are back — & this time, they’re cool! Gen Z and Gen Alpha are embracing metal braces as a bold, stylish statement.
There are several different types of dental braces that may be recommended to improve alignment of teeth including traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, lingual braces and invisalign. Each ...
The cost depends on the type of braces you're getting, from metal to ceramic to lingual to Invisalign. Here's how much braces may cost you per month.
Old-school metal braces are making a comeback Once stigmatized, metal braces are now the first choice for some orthodontic patients in their twenties and thirties.
“Metal braces are typically made from stainless steel, while ceramic braces are created to blend in with the natural white tooth color,” says Dr. Pechersky.
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